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SKU T5HP-RS

Toro T5 High Pop 12 inch (305mm) Rotor Sprinkler with RapidSet® (with Plastic Riser)

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$226.94
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Current price $226.94
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Toro T5 Rotor Sprinkler with Plastic Riser, Check Valve and RapidSet Feature 

The Toro T5 RapidSet™ Series Rotor is packed with features, including an industry leading 5” pop-up height, advanced nozzle technology and superior debris tolerant seal.

  • RapidSet® Arc Adjustment within seconds without tools
  • Arc from 40? to 360?
  • In-built Stream Straighteners give unmatched uniformity
  • 5" Standard Pop-up height or 12" Hi-Pop
  • Available with Stainless Steel Riser or effluent options
  • Standard Nozzles #1.5 - #8.0, Radius 10.06 - 15.24m, Flow 4.4 - 36.7 l/m, Trajectory 25?, Pressure 1.7 - 4.5 bar
  • Inlet 3/4" Female Threaded
  • Low angle Nozzles #1.0 - #3.0, Radius 7.62 - 10.97m, Flow 2.8 - 14.0 l/m, Trajectory 10?, Pressure 1.7 - 4.5 bar
  • 5 Years Warranty 
Features

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RapidSet® Arc Adjustment
Arc adjustments from 40° to 360° can be made quickly with a few twists of the turret – no tools required. The patent pending RapidSet slip clutch also protects against gear damage caused by intentional vandalism or inexperienced users.

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Airfoil Technology Nozzles
The T5 RapidSet rotor comes with a full set of 8 standard nozzles (25° trajectory) and 4 low angle (10° trajectory) nozzles. The nozzles unique geometry creates a zone of low pressure just below the main stream to gently guide water downward for unmatched uniformity without forcefully washing out newly laid seeds.

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5" Pop-Up
Easily replaces most competitive 4” pop-up rotors in the same footprint, but delivers an extra inch of nozzle clearance.

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Available Stainless Steel Models
Commercial-grade 304 stainless steel riser and nozzle base sleeves help prevent ‘stick-ups’ and eliminate scoring of the riser caused by coarse and sandy soils.

Specifications
Radius

7.6 - 15.2m

Flow Rate

2.8 - 36.7 Lpm

Operating Pressure Range

170 - 450 kPa (Max. 517 kPa)

Trajectory

25° standard, 10° low angle

Pop-up to nozzle

125mm (lawn), 300mm (high pop)

Inlet

20mm

#3.0 nozzle

Factory installed

Warranty

5 years

Options

Check valve, stainless steel riser, effluent

Documentations
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Compatible with

Swing Joints

Swing joints are pipe fittings that are used to attach sprinklers or rotors to an irrigation system. The T5 is only compatible with 20mm threaded Swing Joints.


T5 Adjustment tool
Used to make changes to your T5 sprinkler

  • Click here to shop for the T5 adjustment tool.


Spare Nozzle tree for T5
In case of loss or breakages we also offer spare Nozzle Racks for T5

  • Click here to shop for the spare Nozzle Rack for T5
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FAQ's

What types of hoses are there?

There are many different kinds of hoses, each with their own purpose.

Garden Hose: This is the most common type of hose, used for general watering tasks around the house and garden. They come in various lengths and diameters, typically made from vinyl or rubber.

Medium Duty Hose: A step up from your standard garden hose, these are designed for tasks requiring slightly more pressure, like pressure washers or for reaching further distances. They are often constructed with reinforced layers for added durability.

Heavy Duty Hose: Built for the toughest jobs, these hoses can handle high water pressure and are ideal for construction sites or heavy-duty cleaning tasks. They are typically thicker and more robust than garden hoses.

Coil/Spiral Hose: These hoses come in a pre-coiled design that saves storage space and helps prevent kinks or tangles. They are a good option for smaller yards or when easy maneuverability is needed.

Expandable Hose: These hoses contract when not in use and expand when filled with water, making them very portable and easy to store. However, they may not be as durable as traditional hoses.

Lay Flat Hose: These flat hoses are designed to lay flat on the ground, conforming to uneven surfaces. They are ideal for watering large areas or gardens with raised beds.

Soaker Hose: These porous hoses allow water to seep out slowly along its entire length, perfect for deep root watering of plants and flower beds. They are a water-saving option compared to traditional watering methods.

Weeper Hose: Similar to soaker hoses, weepers have tiny holes that emit water slowly and directly to plant roots. They are ideal for established plants or gardens with delicate root systems.

What diameter hose do I need?

Typically, we recommend people go for a 12mm hose as it achieves everything you'd need a hose for, it's the "not too much not too little" of hose diameters.

If you have a sprinkler system, or like to give your car a strong wash, then you should opt for an 18mm, as that sends more volume through. Alternatively, if you don't need much pressure at all, and just want to water a few items, then smaller sizes below 12mm would be better for you.

How do I prevent kinks in my hose?

Our products are naturally kink resistant, but depending on the temperature (especially in winter), hoses naturally do tend to kink when stored incorrectly.

To never worry about hose kinks, we highly recommend buying a hose cart or reel with your hose to make it last longer. This ensures your hose can be stored properly, doesn't get any accidental damage, and makes storage super easy.

How should I store my hose?

Hoses are best stored in places that are outside of direct sunlight and rain, as these can wear down the UV treatment and break down the PVC slowly. This could mean just simply putting it in your garage, shed, or in a covered area.

When should I turn my sprinkler system on?

Sprinklers are best turned on during the night or early morning before the sun rises. This helps reduce natural evaporation which saves you water.

What does a tap timer do?

A tap timer is a simple way to automate your watering for your garden. They work by directly attaching to your tap and either manually or automatically setting a timer for the length of the watering cycle.

Whats the difference between a basic controller and a smart irrigation controller?

Basic irrigation controllers work on a push-button basis, you press the mode you want, and it does it for you. Smart irrigation controllers on the other hand adapt to your environment, particularly through rain sensors and temperature sensors. This reduces the amount of water used.

What are hose connectors?

Connectors are fittings that attach hoses to water sources (taps), other hoses, or watering tools (sprinklers, sprayers) in your irrigation system. They come in various types and materials to suit different applications.

What spray patterns do most hose hand sprayers have?

Most hose hand sprayers will have at least two or three basic spray pattern. Here's a breakdown of the common spray patterns you'll find:

Mist: A fine, gentle spray ideal for delicate plants, seedlings, or creating humidity.

Shower: A moderate flow of water in a cone-shaped pattern, suitable for general watering of most plants and gardens.

Jet: A powerful, concentrated stream of water for cleaning tasks like washing your car, rinsing off dirt, or reaching into tight spaces.

Additional Patterns on Multi-Pattern Sprayers:

Some hose hand sprayers, particularly multi-pattern sprayers, might offer additional options beyond the basic three:

Flat: A wide, flat fan-shaped spray useful for watering larger areas or rinsing surfaces.

Soaker: A gentle, concentrated flow suitable for deep watering around plant bases without disturbing soil.

Angle: A spray pattern at an angle, helpful for reaching under leaves or targeting specific areas.

Is a hose reel cart neccessary?

We believe so, without a hose reel cart, hoses can kink super easily, resulting in them breaking sooner. Hose reel carts also make packing up and storage much easier.

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