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Drip Irrigation Emitter
The .5 GPH Emitter (Pressure Compensating) delivers a consistent output of water, even with changes in pressure due to long runs of drip tubing or elevation changes. These emitters are self-flushing and less likely to clog than non-pressure compensating drippers. A removable top makes cleaning them simple. -
Drip Irrigation Fitting
1/2" Insert Coupler (.620" OD), which is a 1/2" barb x 1/2" barb poly fitting, allows you to join two together pieces of 1/2" Supply Tubing or 1/2" Dripper Line. Due to the style and size of the tubing as, a clamp is not typically required. These fittings and tubing are for low pressure drip systems. -
Drip Irrigation Barb Poly Fitting
1/2" Insert Tee (.620" OD), which is a 1/2" barb x 1/2" barb x 1/2" barb poly fitting, allows you to branch off an additional 1/2″ line from the mainline or for an individual row. Due to the style and size of the tubing as, a clamp is not typically required. These fittings and tubing are for low pressure drip systems. -
Drip Irrigation Barb Poly Fitting
1/2" Insert Elbow (.620" OD), which is a 1/2" barb x 1/2" barb poly fitting, allows you to make a 90 degree turn while joining together two pieces of 1/2" Supply Tubing or 1/2" Dripper Line. Due to the style and size of the tubing as, a clamp is not typically required. Used with Drip Irrigation Landscape Kit. -
Punch Tool for Drip Irrigation Kits
Ejector Style Hole Punch used for "punching" a hole in rigid poly tubing to insert 1/4" barb fittings. This punch is constructed of heavy duty plastic. It creates clean, precise holes for 1/4" barb fittings. Ejector pin quickly cleans the punch tool of debris. Included in our Gator 2000 Drip Kit as well as our Landscape 400 Drip Kit. -
Punch-N-Cut Tool not only cuts rigid poly tubing, but also makes punching holes and inserting 1/4" barbed fittings & emitters almost effortless. All-In-One! It is a favorite among landscapers and commercial growers. This lightweight all-in-one tool is a great alternative to those frustrating days of keeping track of multiple tools! Punch N' Cut Tool has three major uses:
- Cutting Tool - Cuts up to .94" mainline tubing with ease. Also cuts up to 1" PVC Schedule 40 with a little more effort required.
- PunchTool - Punches holes in 1/2" or larger mainline tubing for 1/4" fittings or emitters to be inserted.
- Insert Tool - Holds a barbed fitting and certain emitters to make installation easier. Less work for your fingers.
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Drip Irrigation Fitting
1/2" Insert In-Line Valve (.620" OD) allows you to control water flow of individual lines. The valve connects sections of 1/2" Supply Tubing or 1/2" Dripper Line. A valve can be easily installed directly into an individual row or into the mainline to control the water flow of more than one row. Requires NO glue or tools for installation. -
Drip Irrigation Kit Tubing
1/2" Rigid Supply Tubing (no orifices) in a roll for Irri-Gator Landscape-400 Kit. Supply tubing allows you to get water to the desired locations in a conservative manner. You may use 1/2" insert fittings to extend the length of tubing (insert coupler), make a 90 degree angle (insert elbow) or add a row (insert tee) to your system. A punch tool may be used to insert an emitter in the supply tubing at the exact location of a planting. The 1/4" dripper line or 1/2" dripper line with 12" spacing may also be spurred from this supply tubing using 1/4" barbed fittings or 1/2" insert fittings, respectively. -
Drip Irrigation Dripper Line
1/4" Dripper Line with 12" spacing of built-in emitters in a 100' roll. May be used to customize the Irri-Gator Landscape-400 Kit. This dripper line may be used in the following applications: Dense Plantings, Large Pots, Shrubs and Trees, and Gardens. -
Distribution Tubing for Drip Irrigation Kits
1/4" Distribution Tubing (no orifices) is most often branched off 1/2" dripper line or 1/2" supply tubing to individual plants with a drip emitter at the end. This tubing with no orifices may also be used as the mainline in smaller projects such as hanging baskets or small flower pot projects on decks and patios. -
Do you need to irrigate a pre-defined area? Do you want a sprinkler that is long-lasting, accurate, and durable? Brass irrigation sprinklers are commonly used in irrigation systems to distribute water over a designated area. They are designed to provide a uniform spray pattern and can be adjusted to control the distance and angle of the water spray. Brass sprinklers are typically attached to a water source, such as a hose or irrigation pipeline, and are connected to a system of pipes or tubing that deliver the water to the desired locations. Brass sprinklers have been popular for irrigation systems due to several advantages they offer:
- Durability: Brass is a sturdy and long-lasting material, capable of withstanding outdoor conditions, including exposure to sunlight, heat, and moisture. This durability ensures that brass sprinklers can endure extended periods of use without significant wear or damage.
- Corrosion resistance: Brass is highly resistant to corrosion, making it suitable for use with different water qualities and irrigation applications. This resistance helps prevent the formation of rust and mineral deposits, which can clog the sprinkler and reduce its effectiveness.
- Heat resistance: Brass has good heat resistance, allowing it to withstand high temperatures generated by the water passing through the sprinkler. This quality makes brass sprinklers suitable for use in areas with intense sunlight or hot climates.
- Weight and stability: Brass sprinklers tend to have a relatively heavier construction compared to plastic sprinklers. This added weight contributes to their stability, preventing them from shifting or moving during operation, even in windy conditions.
- Bronze material is highly resistant to impact
- Strong design and heavy construction for long life
- Robust spring to assure consistent and long lasting operation
- Smooth wetting pattern
- Good irrigation coverage and turn at low pressures
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Do you need to irrigate a pre-defined area? Do you want a sprinkler that is long-lasting, accurate, and durable? Bronze irrigation sprinklers are commonly used in irrigation systems to distribute water over a designated area. They are designed to provide a uniform spray pattern and can be adjusted to control the distance and angle of the water spray. Bronze sprinklers are typically attached to a water source, such as a hose or irrigation pipeline, and are connected to a system of pipes or tubing that deliver the water to the desired locations. Bronze sprinklers have been popular for irrigation systems due to several advantages they offer:
- Durability: Bronze is a sturdy and long-lasting material, capable of withstanding outdoor conditions, including exposure to sunlight, heat, and moisture. This durability ensures that bronze sprinklers can endure extended periods of use without significant wear or damage.
- Corrosion resistance: Bronze is highly resistant to corrosion, making it suitable for use with different water qualities and irrigation applications. This resistance helps prevent the formation of rust and mineral deposits, which can clog the sprinkler and reduce its effectiveness.
- Heat resistance: Bronze has good heat resistance, allowing it to withstand high temperatures generated by the water passing through the sprinkler. This quality makes bronze sprinklers suitable for use in areas with intense sunlight or hot climates.
- Weight and stability: Bronze sprinklers tend to have a relatively heavier construction compared to plastic sprinklers. This added weight contributes to their stability, preventing them from shifting or moving during operation, even in windy conditions.
- Bronze material is highly resistant to impact
- Strong design and heavy construction for long life
- Robust spring to assure consistent and long lasting operation
- Smooth wetting pattern
- Good irrigation coverage and turn at low pressures