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PGJ Rotary Sprinkler
02/09/12
All the features and benefits of the PGP®, scaled down to fit typical spray
applications.
A rack of easy-to-install-and-change, water-efficient nozzles…just like
PGP. Easy adjustment from the top of the sprinkler…just like PGP. The
safety and durability of a rubber cover…just like PGP. The PGJ is a chip
off the ol’ block, in essence a PGP “junior.” Hunter has scaled
down the world’s top-selling sprinkler exclusively for use in applications
that typically call for a spray but where it’s now possible to have all
the benefits of a rotor. The PGJ is capable of working in tandem with larger
rotors to combine big and small areas in a single zone, offering a convenience
and efficiency that sprays do not. With PGJ, fewer heads perform more efficient
work for a more economical price.
Radius adjustment screw
Allows fine tuning of spray, ensures positive nozzle retention, can't be lost
Protective rubber cover
Keeps debris out
40°– 360° adjustable arc
Easily adjustable from top of sprinkler, up, down, wet or dry
Water-lubricated gear drive
Time proven, reliable rotation, year after year
Variable stator
Keeps rotation speed consistent regardless of nozzle size or pressure
Extra large filter screen
Traps more debris without clogging
Optional factory-installed drain check valve
Prevents wet spots, caused by low head drainage<
Sprays? Or Time-Saving, Money-Saving, Water-Saving Rotors?
When your landscape has mid-range zones that are long and narrow, the obvious
choice would be to install sprays. Yet, the intelligent choice would be a rotor
specifically designed to fit this kind of landscape. With the scaled-down-in-size
PGJ, two rows of rotors can do the same job as three rows of spray heads. Because
PGJ rotors can run on the same zone as other rotary sprinklers, they require
fewer valves and stations, and, in turn, less trenching, piping and labor. It
all adds up to less installation time and lower installation costs (as well
as lower watering costs).
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