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Mar 26th 2026
The Rain Bird 10F MPR Nozzle delivers a 10-foot full-circle (360°) fixed spray pattern built on Rain Bird's Matched Precipitation Rate (MPR) technology — the same system that has made Rain Bird the most widely installed spray nozzle brand among contractors and irrigation professionals. MPR technology ensures that every head on a zone — regardless of arc or radius — applies water at the same precipitation rate, so you get uniform coverage with no dry spots or overwatered areas, even when mixing different pattern types on the same circuit.
This nozzle fits all Rain Bird spray bodies and shrub adapters and includes a stainless steel adjustment screw for fine-tuning flow and radius in the field. The built-in 1800 Series white filter screen (.035" x .035") ships with the nozzle and helps prevent clogging while maintaining precise radius adjustment over time. Rain Bird's Top Color-coded™ design makes it easy to sort nozzles before installation and verify correct placement at a glance — even when the system is off. For other patterns at the same 10-foot radius, DripWorks also carries the Rain Bird 10H Half-Circle (180°) nozzle — fully MPR-matched for seamless mixed-pattern zone design. Need a smaller radius? See the Rain Bird 8F 8-foot Full-Circle nozzle. Browse our full spray nozzle and spray body selection to complete your system.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| SKU | PRBMPR10F |
| Model | 10F |
| Nozzle Series | MPR (Matched Precipitation Rate) |
| Pattern | Full Circle (360°) |
| Nozzle Type | Fixed Spray |
| Radius | 10 ft. (adjustable via stainless steel screw) |
| Spacing | 3 to 20 ft. (0.9 to 4.6 m) |
| Operating Pressure Range | 15 to 30 PSI (1.0 to 2.1 bar) |
| Optimum Pressure | 30 PSI (2.1 bar) |
| Inlet Type | Female Thread |
| Adjustment Screw | Stainless Steel (adjusts flow and radius) |
| Filter Screen | 1800 Series white filter (.035" x .035") — included |
| Color Coding | Top Color-coded™ for quick identification |
| MPR Compatible Series | 5, 8, 10, 12, 15 Series (matched precipitation rates) |
| Compatibility | All Rain Bird spray heads and shrub adapters |
| Brand | Rain Bird |
What does "MPR" mean, and why does it matter?
MPR stands for Matched Precipitation Rate. Rain Bird's MPR technology ensures that all nozzles in the same series — regardless of arc or radius — apply water at the same precipitation rate. This means you can mix a 360° full-circle head with a 180° half-circle head on the same zone and still get even, uniform coverage throughout. It eliminates the guesswork of balancing flows manually and is one of the primary reasons Rain Bird MPR nozzles are used by more contractors than any other brand.
What spray bodies is the 10F compatible with?
The 10F fits all Rain Bird spray heads and shrub adapters. DripWorks carries a full selection of compatible spray bodies — including pressure-regulating models required in California for all new spray body installations.
What is the operating pressure range?
The 10F operates between 15 and 30 PSI, with optimum performance at 30 PSI. At pressures above 30 PSI, Rain Bird recommends using 1800 PRS (Pressure Regulating Stem) spray bodies to maintain consistent radius and pattern quality. If your supply pressure runs high, DripWorks carries inline pressure regulators as well.
Can I mix the 10F with other MPR nozzles on the same zone?
Yes — that's exactly what the MPR system is designed for. The 10F shares a matched precipitation rate with the 10H half-circle nozzle and with all other nozzles across the 5, 8, 10, 12, and 15 Series. You can mix patterns and radii on the same zone without uneven watering.
What is the filter screen included with this nozzle?
Each 10F ships with a Rain Bird 1800 Series white filter screen (.035" x .035"). This screen prevents debris from clogging the orifice and helps the nozzle maintain its rated radius adjustment over time.
How does the radius adjustment screw work?
The stainless steel adjustment screw lets you reduce the throw radius below the rated 10 feet by partially restricting flow — useful for fine-tuning coverage in tight or irregular spaces. Do not open the screw beyond the factory position, as this can degrade pattern quality.
What does "Top Color-coded" mean?
Rain Bird's Top Color-coded™ system places the arc and radius identifier on the top of the nozzle. This lets installers quickly sort nozzles by type before installation and easily verify correct placement in each head at a glance — even with the irrigation system off. It speeds up both initial installation and routine maintenance checks.
Is there a smaller radius version of this nozzle?
Yes. DripWorks also carries the Rain Bird 8F 8-foot Full-Circle nozzle for tighter coverage areas. All MPR full-circle nozzles share matched precipitation rates across the series.
Before you install, verify the following:
Pair the Rain Bird 10F nozzle with these essential components for a fully functional sprinkler system:
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