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Idra Spike 90-degree spray (10 Pack)

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$18.55

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SKU:
IDRASP90-10
UPC:
8032937434049
MPN:
201642

Description

Precise Corner Watering. Adjustable 90° Spray.

The Idra Spike 90 Degree Spray (10 Pack) is the ideal solution for watering corners in garden beds, planter boxes, or landscapes where precision is paramount. This adjustable micro-sprayer delivers a defined 90-degree fan pattern (quarter circle), allowing you to irrigate plants tucked into corners without wasting water on adjacent walls, fences, or walkways.

Each unit comes pre-assembled on a durable 12-inch stake, making installation into the soil effortless. With an easy-grip adjustable cap, you can fine-tune the flow and radius from a gentle trickle to a full spray. To prevent misting and ensure consistent performance, we recommend installing a pressure regulator at the start of your system.

Why Choose the Idra 90° Spike?
  • Perfect for Corners: The 90° "Quarter Circle" pattern is specifically designed to fit into right-angle corners, preventing overspray onto hardscapes.
  • Fully Adjustable: Rotate the textured cap to adjust flow and coverage radius (0 to 18 GPH), or close it completely to shut off the water.
  • Integrated Stake: The 12" stake anchors the sprayer firmly in the soil and elevates the spray head, ensuring the water reaches your plants above low-growing foliage.
  • Easy Connection: Features a standard 1/4" barb inlet that connects directly to your mainline tubing.
  • Durable Construction: Made from high-quality, UV-resistant polypropylene to withstand harsh sun and garden chemicals.
Technical Specifications

Key details for the 90-degree model.

Specification Details
Product Type Adjustable Sprayer on 12" Stake
Spray Pattern 90 Degrees (Quarter Circle)
Connection 1/4" Barb (Connects to Mainline)
Flow Rate Adjustable: 0 - 20 GPH
Radius / Throw Adjustable: 0 - 3 ft. (depending on pressure)
Operating Pressure 15 - 30 PSI
Manufacturer Teco
MPN 201642
Quantity 10 Pack
How to Install: A Step-by-Step Guide

Follow these steps to install your Idra spikes.

Step 1: Run Mainline
Lay out your 1/2" or 3/4" poly mainline tubing near the area you want to water.

Step 2: Punch the Line
Use a 1/4" punch tool to create a hole in your mainline tubing where you want to connect the sprayer.

Step 3: Connect the Spike
Insert the 1/4" transfer barb (which comes pre-installed on the end of the spike's tubing) directly into the hole in the mainline. You should hear a 'pop' when it seats correctly.

Step 4: Position and Adjust
Insert the 12" stake into the ground at the corner of your bed. Rotate the cap to adjust the spray radius.

✔ Compatibility Check

Ensure this fits your system:

  • Mainline Connection: Plugs directly into punched holes in 1/2" or larger Poly Tubing.
  • Feeder Line: Includes pre-installed 1/4" micro tubing and transfer barb.
  • Pattern: This is a 90° Quarter Circle spray (for corners).

Complete Your System

Everything you need to set up your micro sprayers:

  • Pressure Regulator: Essential for keeping water pressure between 15-30 PSI for optimal performance.
  • Water Timer: Automate your system to water at the right time, every time.
  • 1/4" Punch Tool: Essential for creating the hole in your mainline tubing.
  • Goof Plugs: Handy for plugging holes if you need to move a sprayer.

Shop Other Patterns

We also offer this spike in other spray patterns to suit your landscape:

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