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    Spinner

    Manufacturer: Nelson

    The Spinner is a faster rotating sprinkler that is great for sensitive crops & soils.


    PERFORMANCE

    Pressure: 10-20 psi (0.7-1.4 bar)

    Diameter: 32-56 ft (9.8-17 m)

    Nozzle Size: #14-50

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    PERFORMANCE

    Pressure: 10-20 psi (0.7-1.4 bar)

    Diameter: 32-56 ft (9.8-17 m)

    Nozzle Size: #14-50


    FEATURES

    Gentle Rain at Low Pressure

    The free-spinning action of the S3000 & S3030 Spinner provides a gentle, rain-like droplet for sensitive soils and crops.

    Superior Uniformity at Low Pressure

    A low pressure alternative to fixed spray-heads, the Spinner provides higher uniformity with better overlap and lower application rates.

    No Mounting Restrictions

    The Spinner operates without vibration. Retrofit on rigid, semi-rigid, or flexible drop hose assemblies.

    Press, Spin, Click

    At the heart of the 3030 Series is the new 3NV Nozzle. This innovative dial-nozzle combines multiple functions - nozzle flush, line flush, shutoff - all without removing the nozzle.

    • Prevent Overwatering: Use the integrated shutoff to selectively turn off sprinklers, especially in the first span. Eliminates the need for a ball valve on every sprinkler.
    • Superior Flushing: a quick and simple turn of the nozzle is all it takes to clean plugged sprinklers.
    • Save Labor: 3NV systems are easier to install and maintain.
    • Integrated: The modular design works with existing 3000 Series cap, plate, fittings, and regulators. You simply need a new nozzle and body to get the full benefits of the 3030 Series.
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    Reference: Washington State University