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    Titan Shrub Head Gear-Drive Rotor Sprinkler

    Manufacturer: Orbit
    • For watering shrub areas with up to 25 ft. of spacing between sprinkler heads
    • 6-in. fixed stem mounts on 1/2-in. riser so that stream is above tall shrubs
    • Low precipitation rate reduces risk of runoff and puddling for many soil types
    • Radius and arc are adjustable with a standard slotted screwdriver
    • Pattern is adjustable from 40 to 360 degrees in precise increments
    • Radius is adjustable down to 75% of maximum distance
    • Bottom inlet filter helps prevent clogging of the nozzle in dirty water
    • Compatible with rotors from Orbit, Hydro-Rain, and other major brands
    • Control with a B-hyve smart controller for optimum water conservation
    Manufacturer part number: 55045

    Description

    The Titan gear-drive rotor is engineered for installation on a PVC riser above the surrounding landscape. The features and function are the same as the Saturn III except that the Titan does not have pop-up action, so it permanently extends 6 in. above the fitting on which you mount it. It comes with a pre-installed 2-gallon-per-minute (GPM) nozzle which results in a full-pattern precipitation rate of 0.30 in. per hour at 25-ft. square spacing at 40 PSI. This very low rate reduces the risk of runoff or puddling for many soil types and conditions. It includes a radius adjustment screw which allows you to reduce the rotor throw down to 75% of its rated distance. It also includes a bottom inlet filter which helps prevent clogging of the nozzle. The body is made from high impact ABS and metal components are made from stainless steel. 

    Adjustment of both the radius and arc requires a standard slotted screwdriver. The inlet is 1/2-in. female pipe thread (FPT). The most common method of installation is on top of a 1/2-in. male pipe thread (MPT) rigid PVC riser. As plants grow you can extend it above the plants via addition of a PVC coupling and another riser. Recommended operating pressure is 40 PSI. For outdoor irrigation use with cold water only.          

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    Reference: Washington State University