I've seen numerous vids on how to set the Hunter rotor right stop and no one explained it better than you. No one mentioned that there is an official Hunter method and an acceptable alternate method. No one said to not use channel locks on the shaft but I always wondered about that. Thank u.
Thank you very much for explaining this so that anyone can understand how to adjust this sprinkler. I've watched other videos, but none explained this as well as you did. Kudos!
Thank you thank you so very much for your educational video of how to adjust it helped me out so greatly adjusting all the sprinkler heads on my one-block condo property with over 150 sprinkler heads and over 30 different zones. Taking it slow Zone by Zone going around adjusting every single sprinkler had getting the coverage that I need for my big fields and small boulevards. 100% thank you
Thank you this information. I now see why I am unable to properly, and fully, adjust my sprinklers; I do not have that adjusting tool you showed in the video. Where can I obtain one?
Glad it was helpful!! You can get a pack of 3 on Amazon for about $10, or if your local sprinkler supplier sells hunter then you can purchase a single tool from then!
Thank you Chris! I guess my question was, is it possible to use the “unofficial way“ to rotate the shaft COUNTERclockwise if the right stop is too far right. It looks with Rainbird 5000 you can rotate the shaft in both directions when adjusting the stop. What is your experience? Thanks again for your time!
When using the unofficial way I presume you don’t have to hold the ribbed part below the shaft when turning…since it won’t affect how it’s secured into the housing?
Two methods. First try turning the whole head in the ground. If that doesn't work you can remove the inside cartridge from the case by unscrewing it, then reposition it where you want and tighten the cartridge back into the case.
Thank you! I noticed my Hunter PGP will automatically rotate from right to left but then get stuck at the left. If I rotate it a bit more left, it will swing back to the right. However, several heads are sticking to the left (maybe not rotating to the full left stop). What is going on here?
It sounds like the gears inside these heads are stuck or broken. Since these heads aren't designed to be opened or taken apart, unfortunately it sounds like you will need to replace these heads.
Thanks BUT I don't get how to set the left stop by turning the head with out unscrewing from pipes below. Mine is going to far to the left - are you saying hold the shaft AND turn the head to the desired position?
Thanks for watching. Sometimes when you set the left stop the body can unscrew below, so in this case you would want to adjust the left stop by turning it almost a full 360 degrees clockwise (clockwise will only tighten the body below, so you don't need to worry about anything loosening). This is done by turning the riser/stem/shaft itself (not the nozzle on top or the sprinkler body below).
If you need it to stop sooner in the right direction you would turn the stem or riser (not the top) to the left. Then with the Hunter key reajust the left stop. So twist to left is correct.
By saying it reduces the arc makes it sound like you are either increasing or decreasing how far it flows,, I was told the colored nozzles adjusts the arc length
Thanks for watching! For the video we decided to use the actual terms used to describe the parts of a circle since these heads water in a circle (or part of a circle). So the radius of the circle is the length of the spray, and the arc of the circle is what portion of the circle is being watered (such as 90° arc, 180° arc, etc). This is typically the language used by manufactures as well. But I totally understand the confusion! I sometimes think of arc as distance as well (like the arc on an arrow, but then im not thinking in terms of a circle). Sorry for the confusion, we just though if there is going to be confusion one way or another, the technical language would be proper. But well try to make that more clear in future videos. Also you are right, the nozzles change how far the sprinkler shoots (which would be its radius).
Replace the malfunctioning head would be my first choice because there is no easy way to turn off just one PGP. Remove and cap it at the fitting in the ground if no longer needed but be carful because it could affect the coverage.
Thanks for watching! For the video we decided to use the actual terms used to describe the parts of a circle since these heads water in a circle (or part of a circle). So the radius of the circle is the length of the spray, and the arc of the circle is what portion of the circle is being watered (such as 90° arc, 180° arc, etc). This is typically the language used by manufactures as well. But I totally understand the confusion! I sometimes think of arc as distance as well (like the arc on an arrow, but then im not thinking in terms of a circle on a horizontal plane). Sorry for the confusion, we just though if there is going to be confusion one way or another, the technical language would be proper. But we'll try to make that more clear in future videos.
Guys please help. The system comes on, I have the best arc, almost a perfect 180deg. But the water comes out like a fire hose! How do I adjust it to make it spray and not stream? Please help!
@ the whole point of UA-cam and Reddit is so that you don’t have to “call the pros” but thanks for your reply. I’ll stay up and see if the work I did gets the results.
Some heads are only 360 degree heads, designed to only spray in a full circle. However, if you have an adjustable PGP, you should be able to use the tool and turn it counter clockwise in the adjustment slot to reduce the arc of the circle that it waters. Hope this helps!
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I've seen numerous vids on how to set the Hunter rotor right stop and no one explained it better than you. No one mentioned that there is an official Hunter method and an acceptable alternate method. No one said to not use channel locks on the shaft but I always wondered about that. Thank u.
Thanks for great comments.
Best video I have seen for adjusting the hunter heads. Informative in just the right areas
Thanks for the support and feedback! We're glad it made a difference!
Can't tell you how helpful this was! No one really explains this well. Thank you.
You're very welcome! Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you very much for explaining this so that anyone can understand how to adjust this sprinkler. I've watched other videos, but none explained this as well as you did. Kudos!
Thanks for the kind words!! I'm glad the video helped you adjust your sprinklers!
Thank you thank you so very much for your educational video of how to adjust it helped me out so greatly adjusting all the sprinkler heads on my one-block condo property with over 150 sprinkler heads and over 30 different zones. Taking it slow Zone by Zone going around adjusting every single sprinkler had getting the coverage that I need for my big fields and small boulevards. 100% thank you
Very glad that we could help and that it made your day a bit easier! Its what we're trying to do!
Great video. Just bought one of these as a replacement. Info was very helpful. 👍
Thanks and glad to be helpful!
First video that explained it so well. Thank you.
You are very welcome, thanks for watching and glad it helped!
Hi Chris. GREAT video. Hopefully it will enable me to set my Hunter PGP sprinkler heard. Thanks!!
Glad you liked the video! Did it end up helping with setting your PGPs?
I've only seen that end stop adjustment on Rain Bird 5000 heads, I'm definitely going to have to try that trick.
Glad we were able to show you something new! Let use know how it worked out for you
Great tip! That'll save me some time for sure!
Glad to help!
Thanks. I will try that.
You bet! How did it work out for you?
Thank you this information. I now see why I am unable to properly, and fully, adjust my sprinklers; I do not have that adjusting tool you showed in the video. Where can I obtain one?
Glad it was helpful!! You can get a pack of 3 on Amazon for about $10, or if your local sprinkler supplier sells hunter then you can purchase a single tool from then!
Thanks for the tips.
Anytime!
Explaintion will done. Thank you so very much.
You are most welcome!
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Good stuff!
Thanks!
Thank you Chris! I guess my question was, is it possible to use the “unofficial way“ to rotate the shaft COUNTERclockwise if the right stop is too far right. It looks with Rainbird 5000 you can rotate the shaft in both directions when adjusting the stop. What is your experience? Thanks again for your time!
Yes you can. We do it all the time. It's similar to setting a pop-up spray head that way.
When using the unofficial way I presume you don’t have to hold the ribbed part below the shaft when turning…since it won’t affect how it’s secured into the housing?
This helped thanks!!
Absolutely! Be sure to stop by soon, we hope to keeping making more of these videos if people like them!
What if the right fixed stop is too far to the right? How do you adjust? Thanks!
Two methods. First try turning the whole head in the ground. If that doesn't work you can remove the inside cartridge from the case by unscrewing it, then reposition it where you want and tighten the cartridge back into the case.
This is a great tip! Does it also work on the Hunter I-20?
Yes it does.
Thank you! I noticed my Hunter PGP will automatically rotate from right to left but then get stuck at the left. If I rotate it a bit more left, it will swing back to the right. However, several heads are sticking to the left (maybe not rotating to the full left stop). What is going on here?
It sounds like the gears inside these heads are stuck or broken. Since these heads aren't designed to be opened or taken apart, unfortunately it sounds like you will need to replace these heads.
Thanks BUT I don't get how to set the left stop by turning the head with out unscrewing from pipes below.
Mine is going to far to the left - are you saying hold the shaft AND turn the head to the desired position?
Thanks for watching. Sometimes when you set the left stop the body can unscrew below, so in this case you would want to adjust the left stop by turning it almost a full 360 degrees clockwise (clockwise will only tighten the body below, so you don't need to worry about anything loosening). This is done by turning the riser/stem/shaft itself (not the nozzle on top or the sprinkler body below).
So in order to have less right rotation, would I need to spin the head all the way around to the right or can you twist it left?
If you need it to stop sooner in the right direction you would turn the stem or riser (not the top) to the left. Then with the Hunter key reajust the left stop. So twist to left is correct.
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By saying it reduces the arc makes it sound like you are either increasing or decreasing how far it flows,, I was told the colored nozzles adjusts the arc length
Thanks for watching! For the video we decided to use the actual terms used to describe the parts of a circle since these heads water in a circle (or part of a circle). So the radius of the circle is the length of the spray, and the arc of the circle is what portion of the circle is being watered (such as 90° arc, 180° arc, etc). This is typically the language used by manufactures as well. But I totally understand the confusion! I sometimes think of arc as distance as well (like the arc on an arrow, but then im not thinking in terms of a circle). Sorry for the confusion, we just though if there is going to be confusion one way or another, the technical language would be proper. But well try to make that more clear in future videos. Also you are right, the nozzles change how far the sprinkler shoots (which would be its radius).
How do you turn the head off? I want my system to run but one head is malfunctioning so I am needing to turn off a single head
Replace the malfunctioning head would be my first choice because there is no easy way to turn off just one PGP. Remove and cap it at the fitting in the ground if no longer needed but be carful because it could affect the coverage.
I thought reducing the arc, means reducing the flow, not how far left it turns till it stops?
Thanks for watching! For the video we decided to use the actual terms used to describe the parts of a circle since these heads water in a circle (or part of a circle). So the radius of the circle is the length of the spray, and the arc of the circle is what portion of the circle is being watered (such as 90° arc, 180° arc, etc). This is typically the language used by manufactures as well. But I totally understand the confusion! I sometimes think of arc as distance as well (like the arc on an arrow, but then im not thinking in terms of a circle on a horizontal plane). Sorry for the confusion, we just though if there is going to be confusion one way or another, the technical language would be proper. But we'll try to make that more clear in future videos.
Guys please help. The system comes on, I have the best arc, almost a perfect 180deg.
But the water comes out like a fire hose! How do I adjust it to make it spray and not stream?
Please help!
Sounds like you are using too large of a nozzel. Try a smaller one or get an professional to check your system in person.
@ the whole point of UA-cam and Reddit is so that you don’t have to “call the pros” but thanks for your reply. I’ll stay up and see if the work I did gets the results.
My heads are rotating a full 360, it seems.
Some heads are only 360 degree heads, designed to only spray in a full circle. However, if you have an adjustable PGP, you should be able to use the tool and turn it counter clockwise in the adjustment slot to reduce the arc of the circle that it waters. Hope this helps!