DETAILS
DESCRIPTION
Highlights:
-
Durable high-impact polymer and stainless steel construction
-
Full circle (360 degrees) or part circle (20 degrees to 340 degrees) coverage, with infinite pattern adjustment
-
Water saving spray guiding arm controls water stream and prevents side splash onto buildings and walkways
-
Removable bayonet nozzle for easy cleaning. Includes 4 nozzles (No's 06, 07, 10 and 12)
-
Weighted arm for ideal performance in dirty water conditions.
-
Spacing from 24'-45'
-
Removable bayonet nozzle for easy cleaning.
-
P5R+ model includes 06, 07, 10 and 12 nozzles.
Use And Operation:
The diagrams below depict typical Rain Bird sprinklers with all available controls. Your particular model may have only some of these features.
-
Diffuser screw: Breaks up the stream of water for more close-in watering. Shortens distance of the stream (throw) up to 25% of total throw. Screw clockwise into the stream to produce misting and shorten throw. Turn counterclockwise until totally out of stream for maximum distance (unadjusted throw).
-
Distance control flap: Reduces length of the stream and redistributes water. Tilt downward into stream to deflect water. May be used in conjunction with diffuser screw for maximum throw reduction.
-
Distance control dial: Some plastic models have a dial on top marked for minimum and maximum distance. Turning the dial will cause modification of the stream of water and distance of throw as indicated on the dial. This feature serves the same purpose as the distance control flap found on other models.
-
Arc Adjusters (Trip collar): Used to adjust degree of arc sprinkler will rotate. Position one arc adjuster for each side of the desired arc. Several types of arc adjusters are available depending on the model of your sprinkler. Generally, plastic models move by just a push of the thumb. To adjust the metal models, pinch the ends of each metal adjuster together before sliding into position.
-
Trip Pin: Used to determine part or full circle operation. Flip or bend the trip pin upward so it does not hit the trip collar for full circle operation. Pin should be downward for part circle operation (then slide arc adjusters into position to set degree of arc).