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1. Using your thumb, push up the spring-loaded sprinkler head from the bottom of the TS90. Grasp the exposed 

sprinkler head firmly and pull the riser assembly out of the body until fully extended. Hold firmly to prevent retraction.

2.  Find the sprinkler left and right arc limits by rotating the riser back and forth (in the direction of free travel only

(Figure 3).

 

CAUTION: Do not force the nozzle turret past the arc travel limits. Permanent damage to the drive assembly 

can result.

3. With the nozzle base turret rotated to the left stop, align the nozzles to the left watering border by ratcheting the riser 

assembly in either direction (Figure 4). You will hear a clicking noise as you turn the riser assembly.

4. Find the sprinkler right stop by rotating the nozzle base turret counter-clockwise until it stops.  
5. Compress the ribbed area of the adjustment band, then rotate the nozzle base turret to align the nozzles with the 

right watering border. For full-circle operation, rotate the nozzle turret to the right until it stops (Figure 5).
Specific arc settings of 90°, 180°, 270° and 360° are indicated on the adjustment band to preset the sprinkler arc if 

desired. To use this adjustment option, simply compress the ribbed portion of the adjustment band and turn it to align 

the preferred arc indicator with the nozzle turret arrow indicator. (Figure 6) 

Figure 3

Figure 4

90°

180°

270°

360°

Figure 6

Figure 5

The TS90 Sprinkler

Outer Cover

Spacer

Inner Cup

Turf Disk

Building the TurfCup

 NOTE: Arc and trajectory adjustments must be complete prior to 

installing the TurfCup.

1.  Push the Outer Cover (Figure 7) down over the top of the TS90. 

Align the hole in the outer cover with the caplock screw (Figure 7). 

Ensure a snug fit.

2.  Install the Spacer down onto the Outer Cover, aligning the holes in 

the spacer and the Outer Cover. Ensure a snug fit. 

3.  Install the Trajectory Nut over black arrow so that it rests flush.
4.  Place the nozzle base Turret Cover over the sprinkler head. Align 

into place (Figure 1).

5.  Place the Inner Cup on the nozzle base Turret Cover, aligning it 

properly.

6.  Position the artificial Turf Disk in the cup and secure it to the TS90 

with the center screw. Hand tighten using a Philips screwdriver. 

7.  Fill the cup with the filler material to the desired level, using the 

material to position the turf to stand up straight.

 Figure 7

Summary of Contents for TS90 Series

Page 1: ...g and holding the adjustment band in a stationary position NOTE Arc adjustment must be done before sprinkler and TurfCup assembly is installed Specifications Threaded inlet 1 NPT or 25mm BSP Overall height 14 5 36 8 cm Retracted height 10 75 27 3 cm Ratcheting riser Spray arc 360 and adjustable 40 330 Main nozzle trajectory adjustable 7 30 Nozzle options 4 Main 2 Intermediate 1 Inner Radius 71 90 ...

Page 2: ... 180 270 and 360 are indicated on the adjustment band to preset the sprinkler arc if desired To use this adjustment option simply compress the ribbed portion of the adjustment band and turn it to align the preferred arc indicator with the nozzle turret arrow indicator Figure 6 Figure 3 Figure 4 90 180 270 360 Figure 6 Figure 5 The TS90 Sprinkler Outer Cover Spacer Inner Cup Turf Disk Building the ...

Page 3: ... the sprinkler to the threads tightening by hand to a snug fit CAUTION Use only PTFE tape on plastic thread connections Applying pipe dope or other thread sealing compounds can cause deterioration of plastic threads 4 Adjust height of sprinkler to approximately field surface as noted in Step 1 above 5 With sprinkler installed and watering it is possible to fine tune arc location by ratcheting the ...

Page 4: ...Company is liable for indirect incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of equipment including but not limited to vegetation loss the cost of substitute equipment or services required during periods of malfunction or resulting non use property damage or personal injury resulting from installer s negligence Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or ...

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