A low-pressure steel inch nozzle is a fitting for hoses used to transport fluids at low pressure. It is made of corrosion-resistant steel and has a tapered shape that fits the inch fittings to be connected and a spigot to crimp onto the hose.
The nozzle is connected to the pipe by crimping it with a bell, cap, or clamp and has a hole in the center that allows the liquid to flow through it.
Low-pressure nozzles are commonly used in irrigation systems, lubrication systems, and the hydraulic industry.