

5” Effluent Cap Lawn Pop-up w/o Check Valve
The new Toro T5 Series Rotor has the features to satisfy all your basic irrigation needs while surprising you with a few extras. In the same size body as competitive units with only a 4” pop-up, the new T5 delivers a full 5 inches of pop-up height. Part and full-circle arcs are all in one sprinkler with a quick and easy top adjustment feature that allows arc sets between 40 – 360 degrees. The nozzle tree offers standard angles, plus a low angle set. Both offer a wide selection of flows. Nozzles are balanced allowing for the use of any nozzle on the same zone where different arcs are being irrigated at the same time. This multi-purpose rotor packs a lot of convenience into one competitively priced unit. For those day-in and day-out installations, the T5 is the only rotor you’ll need.
Features & Benefits
5” Pop-Up
Easily replaces many competitive units in the same footprint but delivers an extra inch of pop-up.
Standard Rubber Cover
The top of the sprinkler is covered with a heavy duty rubber cover to minimize impact injuries and reduce liability.
Nozzle Tree
The T5 comes with a full nozzle tree of 8 standard nozzles (25°) and 4 low angle nozzles (10°).
Top Adjust Arc Set
The T5 can be set between a minimum arc set of 40° and a full circle set of 360°. Arc changes are made from the top of the sprinkler while popped up or down by using a small slotted screwdriver.
Dimensions
- Body Diameter: 2 1/4”
- Cap Diameter: 2 5/8”
- Height: 7 1/2”
Operating Specifications
- Radius: 25’-50’
- Flow Rate: .76 – 9.63 GPM
- Recommended Operating Pressure Range: 25-65 PSI (maximum – 75 psi)
- Trajectory: 25° standard, 10° low angle
- Pop-up to nozzle: 5”
- Inlet: ¾” NPT
- Factory installed with a #3.0 nozzle
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