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Toro Waterbird PC Pressure Compensating Without Deflector Tab

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Toro Waterbird PC - Pressure Compensating Without Deflector Tab

The Toro Waterbird® Pressure Compensating sprinkler is engineered and manufactured in Australia to provide improved water application. It is built to operate in harsh irrigation environments and has a patented pressure compensating diaphragm assembly, resulting in greater stream control, better uniformity and increased radius.

  • Inlet: 10mm MBSP/NPT
  • Materials: frame, bearing and nozzle - Acetal / Spinner - Nylon / Diaphragm - Rubber
  • Assembled Option: Flows up to 99l/h use 5mm tube and stake. Flows above 99 l/h use 10mm tube and stake.
  • Recommended Operating Pressure: 150 – 350k 
Features
  • Unique patented pressure compensating diaphragm assembly for improved performance
  • Pressure compensating mechanism provides uniform flow on undulating terrain
  • Anti-insect/dust proof spinner retracts to protect nozzle when not in operation
  • A two-stage spinner provides two diameters of throw. The smallest diameter is for younger trees, and the deflector is simply removed for developed trees
  • Aerofoil shaped frame improves sprinkler distribution pattern
  • Large droplet size is less susceptible to wind effects
  • Snap Fit bearing for easy infield maintenance
  • Low angle of throw maximises under foliage penetration
  • Eight colour coded flow rates from 35 l/h to 152 l/h
  • Larger radius than Waterbird PC Olive
  • Fully assembled models available with pre-installed tube and stake
Specifications
  • Inlet: 10 mm MBSP/NPT
  • Recommended Pressure Range: 150 – 350kPa
  • Materials: Frame, bearing and nozzle: Acetal Spinner: Nylon
  • Flow: 35-152l/h
  • Radius: 2.8-4.2m
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The Toro Waterbirds also require stakes to be mounted on, please click below to view the range.
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FAQ's

What type of sprinkler is best for my garden?

There's no straightforward answer for this one, as it depends on what you need the sprinkler for. If you're looking to have a sprinkler that can water your entire lawn or garden but stays out of the way, options like a pop up sprinkler would be perfect for you.

However, if you need a longer range for larger lawns, then impact sprinklers or rotor sprinklers might serve you better.

Will an automatic sprinkler system use more water than I currently use?

No! With an automated watering system, you will control the exact amount of water you use. When you have sensors installed which detect rain and moisture, such as our soil and rain meters, your sprinkler system can simply turn off during rainy days or at certain moisture levels, saving you even more water.

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.

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