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Toro Waterbird Classic - Non Pressure Compensating With Deflector Tab

SKU 1014281
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Toro Waterbird Classic - Non Pressure Compensating With Deflector Tab

Engineered to provide improved water application for low volume, under-tree and under vine installations.

  • Inlet 10 mm MBSP/NPT
  • Materials Frame, bearing and nozzle: Acetal. Spinner: Nylon
  • Flow above 100l/h use 10mm tube
  • Flows below 100l/h use 5mm tube 
Features
  • Engineered to provide improved water application for under tree and vine installations Aerofoil shaped frame minimizes dry spots
  • Snap Fit bearing provides easy field disassembly
  • Anti-insect/dust proof spinner retracts to protect nozzle when not in operation
  • Improved distribution characteristics with large droplet size being less susceptible to wind effects
  • Low angle of throw for maximising under foliage penetration
  • Proven robust frame design for superior strength and long field life
  • Available with snap-off deflector for irrigating young trees
  • Six colour coded flow rates from 29l/h to 179l/h
  • Fully assembled models available with pre-installed tube and stake
Specifications
  • Inlet: 10 mm MBSP/NPT
  • Recommended Pressure Range: 100 – 200kPa
  • Materials: Frame, bearing and nozzle: Acetal Spinner: Nylon
  • Flow: 36-134l/h
  • Radius: 0.5-0.6m
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