The Eight-holes Upright Type Adjustable Flow sprinkler head is a uniquely designed irrigation device built to provide flexible and even water coverage. Its eight-hole construction ensures that water can be sprayed in multiple directions, allowing the user to easily adjust the flow rate of each hole to suit the growing needs of the plant and the environment, resulting in precise irrigation results.
The nozzle is made of corrosion-resistant, high-strength materials with excellent durability and UV resistance, enabling it to work stably for a long time under various climatic conditions. Its upright design not only facilitates installation, but also ensures an even distribution of water flow during the use of the sprinkler head. It is also extremely easy to install and maintain, allowing users to quickly set and adjust spray patterns. The eight-hole upright adjustable flow nozzle provides an ideal solution for modern agriculture and horticulture, helping users to effectively manage water resources and promote healthy plant growth.
| Pressure: | 1.5~2.5Bar |
| Range: | 1~2.5m |
| Flux: | 0-200 LH(with O ring seal) |
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