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I have a Ingersoll-Rand water jet model HS-1001
Its a bit old but its all i got. It keeps blowing out my water Orifices. This is what i have been doing. Ive taken out the Orifice and let it run the water out see if it get and particles out that might be in the water line. Put a new Orifice in (.010) it starts out fine but within 5 mins its just blows out. Ive just started working with water jets and I'm learning as i go. I have two water jet running on One Intensifier. Only one jet blows out the tips the other works just fine. So if anyone have a solution and advice it would be very appreciated.



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