Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Residential & Commercial Irrigation
The easiest way to make adjustments on your Hunter rotor is to use a Hunter adjustment wrench . This tool can be purchased from your local distributor. There are two adjustments that can be made on your rotor, the arc and the radius . The arc adjustment …
Residential Rotors - Rotor Nozzle Installation Procedure …
Rotary sprinklers require a certain amount of pressure and flow to operate properly. If the rotor does not receive the pressure it needs to pop up a leaky head will result. Here are some things to look for when a rotor doesn't pop up properly: Problem: …
The easiest of the rotor pressure gauges to use, the Rotor Pitot Gauge (P/N 280100), has a tube placed directly in front of the primary nozzle stream for an accurate working pressure (dynamic) reading. This gauge will work on all Hunter rotor sprinklers …
The HUNTER ADJUSTMENT WRENCH consists of a 3/32 Allen key, two convenient finger loops for gripping, and an opposite side arc adjustment key for all your Hunter rotor adjustments. The Hunter wrench can be purchased from your local distributor. You can …
If you have the most popular PGP model, there is a "blank" nozzle on the gray low-angle nozzle rack. Or you can simply remove the red nozzle and put some bubble gum in it, then re-install the nozzle. There are a couple ways to do this, but it's going to …
Hunter rotary sprinklers operate on a “gear drive” system. When in operation, water turns a small turbine in the base of the sprinkler, which drives a series of gears that cause the head to rotate. The Hunter gear drive mechanism is sealed from dirt and …