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Hunter unveils G900 rotor for synthetic turf

  • Published: 08/04/2009

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HUNTER has introduced the G900 rotor with enhancements specifically designed for synthetic turf.

The long-range rotor has a radius capability of up to 35m and offers Total Top Serviceability (TTS). TTS is a Hunter initiative where every serviceable component of the device can be accessed from the top without digging or cutting into the synthetic surface, including inlet valve and rock screen, pilot valve, pressure regulator, and solenoid and solenoid wiring connections. TTS rotors are also Decoder-In-Head capable, which can only be found in the market with the G900.

The Hunter G900 rotor features a Check-O-Matic version that converts to support hydraulic installations and adjustable pressure regulation with internal downstream porting on the electric versions.

Optional rubber cover kits can be added to the rotors if clients want them to blend into the surface of the turf.

According to Hunter, a heavy-duty upper snap ring with integrated wiper seal protects the riser seal from contamination, and Pressure Port technology delivers uniform and consistent water coverage across a wide range of flow and radius capabilities. All TTS rotors are available in full-circle or 40—360 degree adjustable, part-circle configurations, each with a complete range of interchangeable, color-coded nozzles.

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