
PGM...The Gear-Driven Answer for Medium-Sized Areas
The PGM rotor has been developed to fill
the void of the “mid-range” area in today’s
landscapes: spacings 15' to 30' (4.6 to
9.1 m)…hard-to-fit sites that are too large
for sprays yet too small for traditional
rotary sprinklers. The PGM is a midrange,
gear-driven rotor that’s two-thirds
the size of our best selling PGP.
Offering greater efficiency in the
application of water for slopes, medians
and confined areas, the PGM rotor eliminates
wasteful runoff and puddling often
associated with multiple-row spray
head installations.
PGM...The Ideal Alternative to Spray Heads
The PGM can be zoned together with
other Hunter rotors, allowing areas that
would typically use spray heads to be
zoned together with PGP or I-20 rotors.
The PGM saves installation time and
material costs in narrow areas typically
reserved for sprays. Less trenching, fewer
piping connections, less lawn disruption
are all important labor saving benefits.
With the PGM, more sprinklers can be
connected to the same zone, reducing the
number of valves and controller
stations required.
PGM...The Special Features Customers Require
With a wide range of pop-up heights the
PGM can meet all your needs. The 4"
(10 cm) is for normal grass heights, the 6"
(15 cm) is ideal for areas with taller
grasses or where mowing is infrequent,
and the 12" (30 cm) is ideal for all higher
plant material. There is also a shrub model
that is ideally suited for use on a riser.
The newest feature of the PGM, thanks
to comments heard in the field, is the .50
gpm nozzle. Now, more than ever, greater
flexibility can be achieved with lower
flows and matched precipitation rates.
One of the hottest PGM features is a
radius adjustment screw that allows for
quick and precise fine tuning of the spray,
keeping water away from surrounding
buildings, walkways and hardscapes.
The PGM has the proven reliability of a
“Mini-PGP” along with the easy to adjust
arc, ranging from 40° to 360°, wet or dry,
popped up or down!