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ALIGNING THE RIGHT (FIXED) SIDE OF ARC
If the right side of the arc is not properly aligned, the results
may be a wet walkway or a dry turf area. The right side
arc can easily be realigned. One way to realign the right
stop is to turn the whole sprinkler body assembly and the
tting below it, left or right to the desired position. This may
require temporary removal of the soil around the sprinkler
to allow you to grip the sprinkler housing.
Another way to reset the right arc is
to unscrew the body cap counter-
clockwise and remove the internal
assembly from the body. Once
removed, rotate the nozzle turret
to the right stop, screw the internal
assembly back into the body with the
nozzle aligned to the right side of
the area you want irrigated (Fig. 9).
At this point you have realigned the
right arc stop, and you can adjust
the left arc to an appropriate setting.
Note: It is not necessary to dig up and remove the whole
sprinkler to realign the right arc.
NON-REVERSING 360
This CSP-075 sprinkler is designed as a part- and full-circle
in one model. When the sprinkler is adjusted to the
full-circle position, the sprinkler will rotate in a continuous
counterclockwise direction. This saves everyone from
stocking additional full-circle only models while efficiently
irrigating the landscapes.
NON-STRIPPABLE BACKDRIVE
This CSP-075 sprinkler is designed with an internal device
that prevents damage to the internal gear drive if it should
be turned by vandals. This important feature works when
the nozzle turret is turning in either direction. This makes
the sprinkler very durable in all applications.
AUTO ARC RETURN
This CSP-075 sprinkler is designed with an internal
device that re-aligns the arc if it is turned by vandals. This
important feature works when the nozzle turret is turning
in either direction.
When forced outside of
the originally set arc,
the sprinkler takes the
shortest path back to
the pattern without going
completely around. This
saves the non-irrigated
areas from getting wet!
Always a good thing!
CSP-075 Sprinklers
Note: It is not necessary to disassemble the sprinkler to make adjustments.
Fig. 4
Decrease Arc
Increase Arc
Fig. 4
CSP-075 INSTALLATION:
The CSP-075 pop-up sprinkler should be
installed at nished grade as shown in the
illustration (Fig. 1).
Arc Adjustments:
Adjustable heads are preset to
approximately 180˚. Sprinklers may
be adjusted with water on or off. It is
recommended that initial adjustments be
made before installation.
1. Using the palm of your hand, rotate the
nozzle turret counterclockwise to the left
stop to complete any interrupted rotation
cycle (Fig. 2).
2. Rotate the nozzle turret clockwise to the
right stop. This is the xed side of the arc.
The nozzle turret must be held in this
position for arc adjustments. The right
stop does not change.
To Increase the Arc:
1. Insert the plastic key end of the wrench
into the adjustment socket (Fig. 3 & 4).
2. While holding the nozzle turret at the right
stop, turn the wrench clockwise. Each full 360˚ turn of the wrench will
increase the arc 90˚.
3. Adjust to any arc between 50˚ and 360˚ (Fig. 5).
4. The wrench will stop turning, or there will be a ratcheting noise, when the
maximum arc of 360˚ (full circle) has been reached.
5. When set to 360, the sprinkler will rotate continually counterclockwise.
To Decrease the Arc:
1. Insert the plastic key end of the wrench into the
adjustment socket (Fig. 3 & 4).
2. While holding the nozzle turret at the right stop,
turn the wrench counterclockwise. Each full 360˚
turn of the wrench will decrease the arc 90˚.
3. Adjust to any arc between 50˚ and 360˚ (Fig. 5).
4. The wrench will stop turning, or there will be a
ratcheting noise, when the minimum arc of 50˚
has been reached.
SCALE 2:1
Fig. 9
Minimum
Arc
Maximum
Arc
50°
360°
Fig. 5
Fig. 5
FLUIDRA ESPANA, S.A.U.
www.uidra.es P/N 700054 INT-987 12/12
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