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K-Rain RN100-ADJ - 13'-15' Fully Adjustable Rotary Nozzle, 80°-360° (Low Flow)

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SKU:
MKRR10
UPC:
10671923108059
MPN:
RN100-ADJ

Reviews

  • Paul - Jul 5th 2020

    4
    Easy to install & adjust

    I ordered a couple of heads & they were easy to install with the included tool. They work well.

Description

These fully adjustable, rotary nozzle sprinklers are the most efficient, easiest to install, and most durable on the market.

Features:

  • Adjustable from 80°-360°
  • Female thread inlet
  • Large droplets reduce wind drift
  • Matched precipitation rates

We ship one complimentary K-Rain Adjustment Tool with each order of K-Rain Rotator Sprinklers. The complimentary tool will automatically be added to your shopping cart during checkout. Additional tools are available for purchase.

Specifications:

  • Operates in a pressure range of 25-50 PSI.
  • Flow range of 0.19 - 0.77 GPM. Flow rate varies with angle and pressure, see chart below.
  • This is the lowest flow K-Rain sprinkler. Medium and high flow versions are also available.
  • Spray pattern can be adjusted between 80° - 360° using the K-Rain Adjustment Tool.
  • Use the POPNA Adapter to connect the sprinkler to 1/2" male pipe threads (MPT).

This product qualifies for a rebate through certain Bay Area water districts. Click here to see if your local water district is participating.

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