

Part number 0143615 is an AirCoat Nozzle, size 15/60. This high-capacity tungsten carbide fluid tip is designed for air-assisted airless spray systems, delivering a 15-inch fan width with a 0.060-inch orifice for maximum flow application of heavy-bodied, high-viscosity coating materials.
| Part Number | 0143615 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Nozzle,aircoat;15/60 |
| Fits | SprayTech Aircoat GM 2600 |
| Condition | New |
Part number 0143615 is an AirCoat Nozzle with a size designation of 15/60, representing the extreme high-flow end of the SprayTech AirCoat GM 2600 nozzle range. This precision fluid tip produces a 15-inch wide fan pattern through a massive 0.060-inch orifice, delivering the absolute maximum material flow capacity of the AirCoat system. This nozzle is specifically engineered for the most demanding industrial coating applications requiring rapid deposition of extremely high-viscosity materials such as heavy-duty mastics, thick-film epoxies, fireproofing compounds, elastomeric coatings, and high-build corrosion barriers.
The 15/60 nozzle features a precision-ground tungsten carbide insert that provides exceptional wear resistance when spraying abrasive pigmented coatings at extreme flow rates. Despite the massive orifice size, AirCoat technology maintains superior atomization quality at lower fluid pressures than conventional airless systems. The combination of air assistance with this high-flow tip produces a softer, more controllable spray pattern with reduced overspray and bounce-back, even when applying materials at production speeds. The 15-inch fan width concentrates this substantial material output into a manageable pattern, making it ideal for large-scale industrial applications such as tank linings, structural steel, bridge coatings, and heavy equipment finishing.
Nozzles of this size are subjected to extreme wear due to the high-velocity flow of abrasive materials through the precision orifice. The carbide insert is engineered for maximum durability, but eventually the orifice will erode, becoming enlarged and out-of-round. This wear manifests as pattern distortion, tails, increased material consumption, and degraded finish quality. Regular pattern testing and timely nozzle replacement are essential for maintaining application efficiency. Replacement with genuine 0143615 AirCoat nozzle restores the extreme flow capacity and spray performance required for high-production industrial coating applications.
| Extreme Flow Control | 0.060-inch orifice delivers maximum material output for heavy-bodied coatings |
|---|---|
| Wide Fan Pattern | 15-inch fan provides maximum coverage per pass for large surface areas |
| Industrial Application | Engineered for mastics, epoxies, fireproofing, and high-build coatings |
| Pattern Defects | Spray fan has tails, is split, heavy on ends, or shows distorted shape |
|---|---|
| Orifice Wear | Orifice appears oval, enlarged, or has visible nicks under magnification |
| Excessive Material Usage | Higher than normal consumption indicates orifice enlargement beyond tolerance |
| Finish Quality Decline | Orange peel, streaking, or rough texture at correct pressure settings |
Part number 0143615 is specifically designed for the SprayTech AirCoat GM 2600 air-assisted airless spray gun. This extreme high-flow nozzle is part of the comprehensive AirCoat nozzle range for this system, allowing users to select the optimal fan width and orifice size for their specific high-viscosity, high-volume industrial application requirements. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact model.
| Compatible Models | Component |
|---|---|
| SprayTech Aircoat GM 2600 | Nozzle,aircoat;15/60 |
The extreme high-flow 15/60 nozzle requires proper support from the entire fluid delivery system. These related parts are often inspected or upgraded when utilizing this large orifice size.
High-flow nozzles require adequate atomization and shaping air volume. Air cap must be clean and undamaged.
A clean, properly sized gun filter is essential to prevent debris from reaching and damaging the large precision orifice.
The needle must seal perfectly against the nozzle seat. High-flow applications magnify wear effects on sealing surfaces.