What radius options are available with the Pro Adjustable nozzles?
The adjustable nozzles are offered in radius of 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15 and 17 feet.
What is the difference between hunter red and blue nozzles?
The red nozzles have both higher and lower flow rates than what’s offered in the blue nozzles, but they deliver water very efficiently. The blue nozzles were developed as a result of our customers telling us that they didn’t like the “look” of the spray pattern on the red nozzles.
What is adjustable nozzle?
Hunter Pro Adjustable Nozzles cover any angle needed on any landscape with the accuracy of a fixed nozzle. Engineered to emit larger than average water droplets, these nozzles are reliable, accurate, and fully adjustable to any angle from 0° to 360°.
What does PGP stand for Hunter sprinkler?
Hunter Industries PGP Gear-Drive Rotor Sprinkler with 3-Gallon Per Minute Nozzle-PGP-ADJ – The Home Depot.
What does PGP stand for Hunter?
Rotor Sprinkler
Hunter Industries PGP Gear-Drive Rotor Sprinkler with 3-Gallon Per Minute Nozzle-PGP-ADJ – The Home Depot.
How do you adjust Hunter sprinkler?
Adjust the spray pattern of the sprinkler’s jet of water by inserting the Hunter tool’s hex key into the arrow on the top of the head. Turning to the left will make the stream of water spray farther, while turning to the right will make the stream spray a shorter but broaden water spray.
How do you adjust a hunter sprinkler head?
How Do You Adjust A Weathermatic Sprinkler Head. Insert the plastic key finish of the Hunter wrench into the lifting socket of the sprinkler and switch 90°. Pull the riser up to achieve entry to the nozzle socket. To regulate spray sample on the Hard Top Pop, first manually pull the pop-up out of head and locate black tip on the end of the nozzle.
How do you adjust a hunter irrigation head?
To increase the arc of your Hunter rotor head, you’ll want to insert the plastic key into the adjustment socket, which can be found on the top of each sprinkler head. Turn the adjustment wrench clockwise in a full 360-degree motion. This will increase your arc by 90 degrees each time you turn the wrench a full circle.