1. Large-scale farmland irrigation
The Gear Drive Sprinkler utilizes a gear drive, maintaining a stable spray distance and uniform coverage at high operating pressures. It is suitable for uniform irrigation of field crops such as corn and wheat.
2. Landscaping and landscape water use
The adjustable nozzle design allows for either fine mist or intense spray modes, meeting the water needs of different vegetation types, such as flower beds, lawns, and road green belts, improving landscape water efficiency.
3. Greenhouse and greenhouse internal irrigation
Through precise spray angle and flow control, the Gear Drive Sprinkler achieves uniform moisture distribution within enclosed spaces, preventing localized over-wetting or drought, and increasing crop yields.
4. Highly efficient water-saving system
Combined with our company's developed water filtration and recycling system, the Gear Drive Sprinkler can maintain excellent spraying performance even under low pressure conditions, making it suitable for water-saving irrigation solutions in water-scarce areas.
How do I replace the nozzle or adjust the spray range? 1. Shut down the system and release any residual pressure.
Before performing any maintenance, shut off the water supply and open the drain to ensure there is no residual water pressure inside the nozzle to prevent accidental spraying during operation.
2. Removing the Old Nozzle
Use a dedicated wrench to rotate the nozzle body counterclockwise to easily remove a worn or clogged nozzle. If the nozzle is stuck, apply lubricant to loosen it.
3. Installing and Calibrifying the New Nozzle
Tighten the new nozzle clockwise until it feels snug. Then, adjust the rotating ring or threaded adjuster on the nozzle to the desired spray angle (commonly 30°, 45°, or 60°) and flow rate.
4. Testing and Fine-Tuning
Restart the water supply and observe whether the spray pattern meets your expectations. If insufficient coverage or excessive overlap occurs, fine-tune the nozzle angle again or replace it with a nozzle of a different orifice size for optimal uniformity.