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| Case of 20 Hunter PGP-ADV, adjustable arc, with check valve, with 12 standard nozzles each and 3/4" inlet. |
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Features
- Why settle for second best when you can have the sprinkler by which everything else is measured. The PGP is Hunter's original product, the item that put the company on the map in 1981. Its exceptional design and impressive performance placed the rotor a cut above back then, while continuous improvements and enhancements have allowed it to remain the number one selling rotor in the world ever since. With the superior ability to deliver even water distribution from precision engineered nozzles, this sprinkler is unequaled for reliability, durability, versatility and value. With its patented features and Hunter's years of experience in gear-drive technology, it's no wonder the PGP remains the professional's choice.
- Features and Benefits
- Integral rubber cover with membrane covered sockets
- Keeps dirt out, permanently installed
- Through-the-top adjustment with helpful symbols
- Easiest to adjust, wet or dry
- Quick Check Arc/Fast Forward
- For quick verification of arc stop points
- Complete set of interchangeable nozzles
- 12 standard nozzles for virtually any task
- Factory installed nozzles available
- Choose the convenience of pre-installed nozzles for large projects
- Radius adjustment of up to 25%
- Easy fine-tuning without changing nozzles
- Reversing full-circle and part-circle operation in one unit
- For fastest, hassle-free adjustment, 40°-360°, wet or dry
- Proven, long-life water-lubricated gear drive
- First introduced over 15 years ago and still continuously improved (U.S. Patent numbers 4,568,024 and 4,718,605)
- Advanced riser seal
- Industry’s most reliable and proven pressure-activated wiper seal
- Large dirty water screen
- Puts an end to nozzle clogging
- Our pop-up sprinklers rotate silently, then disappear when the job is done. Nothing to disturb the ear or distract the eye from your landscape. Shrub versions are small to blend with plantings. Or you might prefer a high pop-up to clear the foreground plants in shrub beds.
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