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Turn the riser upside down, remove the filter screen and view the stator area. Notice the black part with the three sections extending outward from the center (fig 1). This black part on G80 risers is called the adjustable stator plate. Beneath the adjustable stator plate is a gray non-removable part with the three openings. This part is called the stator. The stator has a series of numbers engraved into the plastic. These numbers are the nozzle size reference numbers.

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Turn the riser upside down, remove the filter screen and view the stator area. Notice the black part with the three sections extending outward from the center. This black part on G70 and G75 risers is called the adjustable stator plate. Beneath the adjustable stator plate is a gray non-removable part with the three openings. This part is called the stator. The stator has a series of numbers engraved into the plastic. These numbers are the nozzle size reference numbers.
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The adjustable stator is preset at the factory to match the nozzle installed in the rotor. The purpose of the stator is to maintain a consistent and desirable speed of rotation. Rotors that turn too fast cannot reach their published radius distance. Rotors that turn too slow will irrigate with a higher precipitation rate per revolution causing wet spots and run-off.

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Prior to removal of the upper snap-ring assembly, the rubberized logo cap must be removed and the riser assembly must be pressed below the snap-ring’s rubberized seal. If the procedure below is not followed, the upper snap-ring assembly cannot be removed from the G900 Series rotors:

 

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Caution! The riser assembly is under spring tension. Eye protection should be worn and safe-handling procedures followed when servicing this product.

Tools Needed (varies with riser model)

• T-Handle Tool – PN 053191

• Hunter Wrench – PN 461720

• Snap-ring Tool – PN 052510

• Needle-Nose Pliers

• Flat Blade Screwdriver

• Phillips Screwdriver

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In hydraulic installations, the flange compartment should be used to make the Control Tubing connections to the rotor. This allows for tubing connections, pressure tests and flushing of the control lines - all without digging.

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Electric Valve-In-Head TTS rotors are equipped with a selector to control operation of the rotor. The selector is located on the flange compartment’s lid. From the factory, the selector is set to the AUTO position which is located midway between the ON and OFF positions (fig 1).

Several tools are available to make ON-AUTO-OFF selections:

 

• T-Handle Tool – PN 053191

• Hunter Wrench – PN 461720

• Snap-ring Tool – PN 052510

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STEP ONE STEP TWO

1. From the home screen start by pressing the "Options" button.

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