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570 MPR+ 180-Degree 10 ft. Nozzle

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Toro 570 MPR+ Nozzles feature a pressure-compensating device that eliminates misting and fogging and conserves water. Toro's Matched Precipitation Rate (MPR) nozzles ensure that any Toro nozzle applies water at the same rate regardless of radius or pattern. Feel free to mix and match nozzles without the worry of over or under watered areas.
  • For questions about service and repair, please reference the Service & Repair document
  • Produces a uniform fan of water
  • 180° nozzle
  • Matched precipitation rate
  • Compatible with Toro 570 sprinkler bodies and shrub adapters
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Q:How can you tell the degree of spread within the various 570 MPRs?
by|Nov 6, 2018
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A:  7 to 8 feet

by|Nov 7, 2018

    A:  Thank you for your question. The proper installation of pop-up sprays is "head-to-head". So, if your heads (sprays) are installed 10 feet apart from one another, you would use a 10 foot nozzle so that the spray from the nozzle just reaches the nearest head(s).

    by|Nov 7, 2018

      A:  The degree of spread on this item is 7 to 8 feet.

      by|Nov 7, 2018
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        Q:The filter that came with Toro 570 Model 53736 8 ft. adjustable nozzle is black and seems to be a...
        by|Jan 5, 2018
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        A:  The filter gauges are specific to the nozzle with which they come. The provided filter will provide plenty of flow to the nozzle. The larger open end of the filter is designed to be installed into the bottom of the nozzle (the open end installs in the upward position).

        by|May 5, 2023
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          Q:What does MPR stand for?
          by|Dec 28, 2017
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          A:  It stands for matched precipitation rate.

          by|May 5, 2023

            A:  On Toro website you’ll find: Matched Precipitation Rates Ensures all nozzles apply water at approximately the same rate.

            by|May 5, 2023
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              A:  Matched Precipitation Rate (MPR)

              by|May 5, 2023

                A:  http://www.rainbird.com/homeowner/products/sprays/MPRnozzles.htm It refers to Matched Precipitation Rate which is fully explained at the above link. MPR Nozzles simplify the design process by allowing sprinklers with various arcs and radii to be mixed on the same circuit while maintaining even water distribution rates. They fit all Rain Bird spray heads and shrub adapters.

                by|May 5, 2023
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                  Q:That is not what I'm asking, let's try it this way.
                  by|Apr 26, 2016
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                  A:  The nozzle can easily be identified as a 180 degree nozzle by looking at the top of it. These nozzles have indicator marks showing the degrees of spray. The information is also molded onto the top of the nozzle: TORO H 180. The max radius – 10’ in this case – is also molded onto the top of the nozzle above the “H” (Half) marking.

                  by|May 3, 2023
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