

DIG’s Micro Sprayers are available in 90°, 180° and 360° spray patterns with a flow rate of up to14.7 gallons per hour at 30 PSI. Producing a fine spray in a range of patterns, the micro sprayers can cover areas from a 5.9’ radius to 19.8’ in full diameter, depending on spray pattern. The low-precipitation-rate micro sprayers can be used for low-flow overhead irrigation or for an area where drip emitters or conventional sprinkler systems are not practical.
Features
- Available in 90°, 180° and 360° spray patterns
- Available on 10/3 thread and assembled on a 13 press fit stake with 24” (.160 ID x .270 OD) micro tubing and a 1/4? barb
- Two-piece construction, consisting of a color coded spray cap and threaded base
- Low flow with fine spray pattern
- Color-coded spray caps signify various spray patterns for easy identification
- Removable cap for easy cleaning
- Use with 1/4? distribution tubing (.150?-.160? ID)
- Constructed of UV-resistant, durable plastic material
Specifications
- Operating pressure range: 15 to 30 PSI (1-2 BAR)
- Flow rate: 10.5 - 14.7 GPH (L/H)
- Coverage: up to 19.8' (m)
- Pattern: 360°, 180° and 90°
- Base: 10/32 thread
- Orifice size: .031"
- Filter requirement: minimum of 120 mesh
- Recommended micro sprayer spacing: 4' to 8' apart
- Material: high-impact plastic
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