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Your cart is empty. Use this simple and convenient tool to make easy arc and radius adjustments on any Hunter MP Rotator nozzle. With the MP Rotator operating and in the pop-up position, rotate the arc adjustment ring clockwise to increase the arc or counterclockwise to decrease the arc. The radius is factory preset at full trajectory, but can be reduced by up to 25% to fit specific landscape needs. Turn the radius adjustment screw clockwise to decrease the radius or counterclockwise to increase the radius.
Contents Included:
2x Hunter MP Rotator Tools
Bonus: Built to Last! LED Keychain Light
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Fits into the srinkler heads easy and works perfectly
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
After dealing with the frustration of keeping a small screwdriver aligned on an MP rotator to adjust it, I bought these. The design slips over the screw head and so keeps it aligned as you're adjusting. This really simplified the radius adjustment. Another tip: With the water on and spraying, hold the nozzle with your other hand to keep it from turning, watch one of the "long" streams, keeping it in place and adjust until you're happy with the distance. If you make too many turns it goes back up in distance, so you'll need to turn the other way until you find what you want.
N. L. King
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Works perfectly
Ole Sarge
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
Easily adjust your sprinkler radius or stream.
pgmr
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022
I'm glad two tools are included because after only a short time, one has gone missing like a missing sock. I have no idea what the included tiny keyring/flashlight is for...looking for the missing tool in small, dark corners? The "ring" part is used to adjust angle, e.g., changing from 90° to 180°. The short pointed end is used to adjust the radius of coverage, i.e., how many feet away it will sprinkle. I found it is easier to adjust the angle manually. With the tool, you have to put the ring over the sprinkler head while it is on which splashes water on you. On the other hand, the radius adjustment can't be done without the tool (or a very small philips). Since the tool is plastic, I doubt it will damage the sprinkler head but it works. And...you don't get wet when adjusting radius (unless you are working on a 360° sprinkler head!)
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