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Idra Spike Red 360-degree 10 Pack

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$17.95

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SKU:
IDRASP360-10
UPC:
8032937434155
MPN:
202002

Description

Full Circle Coverage. Adjustable 360° Spray.

The Idra Spike Red 360 Degree (10 Pack) is the versatile choice for central planting areas, shrubs, and trees that require even water distribution on all sides. Distinguished by its Red Cap, this adjustable micro-sprayer delivers a complete 360-degree fan pattern (full circle), ensuring every plant in the zone receives the hydration it needs.

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 360° Spike?
  • Full Circle Coverage: The 360° pattern is perfect for placement in the center of a garden bed, pot, or tree ring, watering everything around it evenly.
  • Fully Adjustable: Rotate the textured red cap to adjust flow and coverage radius (0 to 20 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 360-degree model.

Specification Details
Product Type Adjustable Sprayer on 12" Stake
Spray Pattern 360 Degrees (Full Circle)
Cap Color Red
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 202002
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 near the center of your watering zone. 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 360° Full Circle spray (for central coverage).

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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