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Plastic Hold Down for 1/4" Tubing (10 Pack)

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$2.05 - $18.45

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SKU:
SD5
UPC:
013158150053
MPN:
16-042

Description

Keep Your 1/4" Drip Tubing Neat, Secure, and in Place

The Plastic Hold Down for 1/4" Tubing is a simple, heavy-duty stake designed to pin 1/4" micro tubing and Soaker Dripline firmly against the soil surface. At 5½" long, the stake drives easily into the ground and its saddle-style head cradles the tubing to prevent it from shifting, rolling, or being disturbed by foot traffic, wind, or animals. The flat top can be hammered into the ground for a secure hold. Sold in a convenient 10-pack, these stakes are an essential finishing touch for any drip irrigation system.

Technical Specifications
Specification Details
SKU SD5-10
Stake Length 5½"
Compatible Tubing 1/4" Micro Tubing & Soaker Dripline
Material Plastic
Pack Quantity 10 Stakes
Installation Hammer-in flat top
Frequently Asked Questions

Will these hold downs work with 1/2" mainline tubing?
No — these stakes are sized specifically for 1/4" micro tubing and Soaker Dripline only.

For securing 1/2" mainline tubing, see our full hold downs category for the right size option.

How do I install these stakes?
Lay your 1/4" tubing in the desired position, place the saddle of the stake over the tubing, and press or lightly hammer the flat-topped stake into the ground until it sits flush.

Space stakes every 12–24 inches along the tubing run for the best results, or more frequently on slopes or in high-traffic areas.

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