Changing A Hunter PGP-ADJ Nozzle
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Sprinkler Warehouse Product Specialist Dwayne Pro walks you step by step through the process of changing the nozzle on a Hunter PGP-ADJ Rotors available at www.sprinklerwarehouse.com/
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Hot tip: if your rotors have an ON/OFF valve. Switch the rotor valve to the OFF position, loosen screw clear of nozzle, and turn the valve back ON momentarily -- the nozzle usually pops/flies out 1-3 feet due to the water pressure, then immediately turn the valve back off. Install new nozzle, tighten screw, and then turn rotor valve back to the ON position. You can avoid damaging nozzles this way since no pliers are required.
You are my hero! I loosened the screw too much and the nozzle shot out. Luckily, I found it and because of your video, I learned how to install it. Thank you!
You were helpful to me so I will return the favor. The sprinkler head can also be held in place with a metal band clamp tightened with an electric screwdriver fixed with a appropriately sized socket for speed. Some of us dont have access to a dealer who sells all the accessories. Thanks, Glenn
Pre-installation I just hold the sprinkler head in place with my hand. If the sprinkler is already installed I use a pair of locking pliers with a cloth to protect the shaft.
Great video, straight to the point , thanks
Protip- Use the "L" portion of a small allen wrench to remove the nozzle it will avoid deforming the plastic with pliers or screwdriver.
Who can tell me where to get the different port size nozzles, what the advantages of changing them are, and if there are low water pressure issues, can a best size port give a more thorough coverage. Just showing how to change it doesn’t teach me what I need to accomplish, which is better coverage with lower pressure or low gph flow.
I gotta buy a better needle nose cause i mangle all my nozzles when using my flathead
Whenever I use a pgps I’ll usually lift up the cap and set the screw down just so the arrow on the cap doesn’t get a hole in it. I know it’s time consuming but I’d rather make it easier in the future if someone needs to adjust the spray distance.
Great video thank you
Can I just change out the nozzle part to existing sprinkler heads. There's most rainbird out there now. Or do I have to change out all the heads? Thanks
Okay, Dwayne, solve a mystery. What are the two nubs on the one finger ring used for on the Hunter sprinkler tool? The one ring is just round; the other has two square nubs spaced about 1/2 inch apart. They must have a purpose. Driving me crazy.
My adjustment screw has its head rounded, so I can't move it.
how do you replace the screw if it accidentally came all the way out?
Good
Seems Archaic
What size screw?
if only it were that ez like youtube. I stripped 3 allen key tools to back out the damn screw. had to add oil before it came out.never was able to get the red nozzle out it got destroyed. this types of videos are BS . try this on a real 10-15 year old PGP not a studio version.
Closer view of the head would help. I we can't see what you're talking about the video isn't very helpful.