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Gear-Drive Sprinkler

Category: Sprinkler Irrigation Components

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A gear-drive sprinkler provides smooth, steady, rotating water application for lawns, parks, sports fields, gardens, and larger landscaped areas. It gives uniform coverage with controlled spray movement.

Product Description

A gear-drive sprinkler is a rotating irrigation sprinkler designed for reliable and even water distribution over medium to large areas. Inside the sprinkler, a gear mechanism controls the rotation, allowing the sprinkler head to turn smoothly and distribute water in a steady pattern.

It is commonly used for lawns, parks, sports fields, landscaped areas, gardens, and open green spaces. The adjustable nozzle allows control of the spray distance and water pattern, while the rotating turret helps spread water uniformly over the selected area.

This sprinkler is useful where wider coverage and reliable uniformity are required. It can be connected to a riser pipe, sprinkler stand, or underground irrigation line depending on the system design.

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Manufacturer / Producer
Gear-drive sprinklers are commonly produced by manufacturers such as Hunter, Rain Bird, and K-Rain. Models may vary in spray radius, flow rate, nozzle size, rotation angle, connection type, and working pressure. Always check the manufacturer’s technical specification before installation.
Material
Made from durable UV-resistant plastic, with internal gear parts and sealing components. Some models may include metal inlet threads or brass nozzle parts.
Pipe / Tape Diameter
Size varies by model. Common inlet sizes include 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch threaded connection.
Connection Type
Usually connected by a threaded inlet to a riser pipe, stand, or underground sprinkler fitting.
Working Pressure
Commonly operates around 2.0–4.5 bar, depending on model, nozzle size, and required spray radius.
Flow Rate
Flow rate varies by nozzle and pressure, commonly around 300–1,500 L/h. Always check the manufacturer’s specification for exact discharge.
Application
Provides controlled rotating irrigation with steady movement, wide coverage, and uniform water distribution.
Product Group / Sub-Group
Sprinkler Heads
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