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Mainline Header Packages

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$12.45 - $21.55

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Description

Use these mainline header packages to divide your irrigation system in smaller watering zones.

If you need to irrigate plants that have different watering needs or if you lack enough water flow to support an entire irrigation system at once, the Mainline Header Packages for Drip Irrigation from DripWorks offer a simple solution. Splitting your irrigation system into smaller zones will give you more control over your watering.

These drip-irrigation header pipe packages come with all the fittings to create a 1/2" header off your mainline. If you have 3/4" poly mainline tubing, use the KHA34 headers-for-drip-irrigation package. For 1/2" poly mainline tubing, use the KHA12 header package.

Our 1/2" headers can be used to divide any irrigation system, including Drip Tape, Soaker Dripline, Emitter Tubing and any other watering system, into smaller watering zones. The size limit for these zones is based on the capacity of the 1/2" tubing (240 GPH of water). The 1/2" header tubing is sold separately.

Header for 1/2" Mainline (KHA12) Includes:

  • 1/2" Easy Loc x 1/2" FPT Tee (EL12FT)
  • 1/2" Easy Loc x 1/2" MPT Shutoff (EL12MPV)
  • 1/2" Easy Loc 90° Elbow (ELL)
  • 1/2" Figure Eight End (CF8)
  • Roll of Thread Sealant Tape

Header for 3/4" Mainline (KHA34) Includes:

  • 3/4" Easy Loc x 1/2" FPT Tee (EL12FT34)
  • 1/2" Easy Loc x 1/2" MPT Shutoff (EL12MPV)
  • 1/2" Easy Loc 90° Elbow (ELL)
  • 1/2" Figure Eight End (CF8)
  • Roll of Thread Sealant Tape

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