you cant adjust the 'whole sprinkler' to the left or right as you show, it will un-thread or rip threads. Once tight how do you align where you want the sprinkler stop to be?
Good video - UNTIL you went outside: the head pretty much filled the video shot, not allowing the viewer to see how exactly the left stopping point is set. I THINK you turn the main screw more to the right to lessen the angle to the left. Re the arrows, I always set them toward the center of the area to be watered.
Best explanation on RUclips no one else mentions to arrows to the starting point!
Super!! The child tantrum in the background is hilarious 😂
You had the best explanation how to adjust this sprinkler - VERY GOOD JOB.
Thanks... And thanks for watching
This information saves me 50 bucks. Thanks
Thank you! I really needed this tutorial!
How do you pop it up if it is stuck down and partially spraying
Thanks this made it so easy now...
My pleasure 😊
Thanks so much for your video.
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Is it possible to open the head for I have a broken one and would like to see if there’s any way possible to repair
Yes, you can unscrew the big cap on top and take the mechanism out. Be careful with the spring though.
you cant adjust the 'whole sprinkler' to the left or right as you show, it will un-thread or rip threads. Once tight how do you align where you want the sprinkler stop to be?
Good video - UNTIL you went outside: the head pretty much filled the video shot, not allowing the viewer to see how exactly the left stopping point is set. I THINK you turn the main screw more to the right to lessen the angle to the left. Re the arrows, I always set them toward the center of the area to be watered.
Orbit ll voyager sprinkler head adjustment in Spanish
Mine is doing 270 and it doesn't seem to matter what I do with the big screw.
That is weird. Maybe it's a faulty sprinkler head?
@@NeverStopDIY I suppose. But it sure does turn and shoot out water. I'll fiddle one more time or replace.
The new Saturn III is different.
You said turn the screw left; you meant right....
You are probably correct.