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MixRite Injectors (Adjustable)

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$459.95
MSRP: $475.53
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SKU:
IMR2SO
MPN:
571CW

Description

The MixRite fertilizer injector reliably meters fertilized solution into your line and is solely powered by the water moving through it. Select the model with the desired fertilizer dilution concentration (mix ratio) for the fertilizer or additive that you are injecting into your line. We recommend installing MixRite injectors on a bypass, this allows for easy cleaning and maintenance.

The 10% (1410M) injectors (IMR10V2) are best for less concentrated organic fertilizers. Lower percentage MixRites are best for more concentrated conventional fertilizers. The 2% Internal Bypass Injector (IMR2INBYP) can be used with corrosive, highly concentrated additives.

Features:

  • Simple to install, operate and maintain
  • Constructed of UV resistant plastic
  • Male pipe threads (MPT) on both inlet and outlet
  • All models have a manual shutoff which bypasses the injector

A 1% injector without a shutoff is also available, see IMR1. A larger 2% injector is also available, see IMRTF102.

MixRite injectors are not rated for use under constant pressure. They must be installed after automated timers or valves.

ModelPart #Flow Range (GPH)Mix RatiosPressure Range (PSI)Inlet/Outlet
571CW IMR2SO 5.4 - 660 0.2% - 2.0% (500:1 - 50:1) 3 - 120 3/4" MPT
577IN IMR2INBYP (Internal Bypass) 5.4 - 660 0.2% - 2.0% (500:1 - 50:1) 3 - 120 3/4" MPT
573CW IMR4SO 5.4 - 660 0.4% - 4.0% (250:1 - 25:1) 3 - 120 3/4" MPT
TF3 IMRTF34 5.4 - 660 0.4% - 4.0% (250:1 - 25:1) 3 - 120 1" MPT
1410M IMR10V2 5.4 - 660 1.0% - 10.0% (100:1 - 10:1) 3-  120 3/4" MPT

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