K-Rain® RPS™ 75 Rotor Sprinkler: 3/4” Inlet
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2020
- Learn how to set and adjust the RPS™ 75 Rotor Sprinkler. The RPS 75® Series of rotors are designed to fulfill a multitude of residential and commercial applications. The K-Rain® patented reversing mechanism feature ensures continuous reverse and return. With a wide selection of standard and low angle nozzles, the RPS™ 75 provides matched precipitation. It is a direct replacement for Hunter® PGP® rotors.
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I have these sprinklers and they work great! Not sure why everyone is so upset in the comments? All you need is a flat head screwdriver driver and the ability to unscrew the riser/turret from the can.
Thanks for the feedback!
Why is the K Rain Super Pro RCW not available with the CV designation?
We do! The part # is 10003-RCW-CV. www.krain.com/super-pro-rcw-with-check-valve-10003--rcw--cv
@@Krain Count me shocked, thanks!
I bought this sprinkler at Bunnings in Western Australia. It came with a key that is incompatible with the sprinkler! Luckily I had also bought an RPS50 which came with a key that also fitted the RPS 75
I will let our partner know, thank you for bringing this to our attention.
Don’t understand why the engineers decided to require the use of a niche tool to adjust these sprinkler heads. Also having the adjustment screws recessed so far down and hidden underneath rubber seems to make these things even more difficult to work with.
Thank you for the feedback, I will pass this information on to the engineers. You can use a flat head screw driver to adjust.
big flat head sd will do, just done with mine.
Putting the key in the keyhole was blocked by his hand.
Thanks for your feedback! We will be reshooting this video shortly and will incorporate your feedback to make a better video.
@@Krain Thanks.
How do I make it go around?
Do you have adequate PSI pressure at the water source?
I have been trying for days to work out from the instructions on the can (useless) and here on RUclips how to adjust these damn things! So far I have achieved either 360 degrees, 180 degrees (desired) but it was spraying the road instead of my yard! And two of them come up now but don't spray! The video says you can adjust the arc to a maximum of 360 degrees. I have read some instructions that say they are factory set at 180 deg (therefore 2 full turns required to increase to 360 or one turn in the opposite direction to reduce to 90 - none of which is discussed in these videos!) but another video said the factory default was 90 degrees! Who do I believe? Another video says we should receive a full set of instructions and set of alternate nozzles with the unit. Not So! All I got was the sticker on the can with two short, useless sentences about installation and adjustment. The black "Key" I received taped to the can is completely different to the one on the video and is difficult to use. It has two additional "prongs" and no instructions as to where to stick them or what they are for!
Can the company please publish a WRITTEN set of instructions that one can take out into the yard to refer to whilst trying to sort these things out?
Pat, I apologize for any issues you are experiencing. Here is a link to the written setting instructions for the RPS 75. www.krain.com//content/files/images/LandingPages/Rotors/RPS75/RPS75%20Setting%20Instructions.pdf
If you continue to have any issues, please email mikehetherington@krain.com and he can help you set the product.
The RPS 75 does not come with a label on the can or a black key taped to it. I hope I am sending the right instructions. I am sending instructions to the RPS 75.
Are you in Australia?
“Three easy steps to adjust” the arc with three options. I have a forth option, purchase a different sprinkler head. This video was not helpful.
Thanks for sharing your feedback so we can make our videos better.
pain in the butt and way too complicated.
appreciate the feedback, I can let my engineers know, what part did you feel was complicated so I can pass the information on?
it's actually pretty straight forward as soon as you get the right sd to adjust them.