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how to repair an oscillating sprinkler

by Mrs. Lucie Casper III Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Part of a video titled Cleaning the Spray Nozzle on the Oscillating Sprinkler
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Align the spray arm coupling tabs with the open notches in the motor base push gently but firmlyMoreAlign the spray arm coupling tabs with the open notches in the motor base push gently but firmly into place screw the compression collar back onto the motor housing.

How do you fix an oscillating sprinkler that won't oscillate?

SolutionsCheck for crimps and kinks in your hose and fix where necessary.Try opening your tap more to increase the amount of water flowing to your sprinkler.Try a different model oscillating sprinkler. It may be that the overall water pressure on your home system is too low.

Why has my sprinkler stopped oscillating?

Water Pressure or Water Volume If the water level is too low, the distribution bar on an oscillating sprinkler may be unable to move at all, or it may move very slowly to the end of the cycle, then be unable to move past the pivot that sends it back in the opposite direction.

How do you fix a rotating sprinkler head?

How to Do ItDisassemble the sprinkler head. ... Take off the filter at the bottom of the head. ... Rinse the filter in a bucket filled with clean water to wash out debris.If this doesn't work you'll need to have the sprinkler head replaced. ... If it does work, make sure the head is properly adjusted when you re-install it.

Why is my pulsating sprinkler not rotating?

Water pressure that is either too low or too high can cause sprinkler head jamming. When water pressure dips below acceptable limits, the sprinkler head may get stuck at one side of its arc or it may not move at all. If water pressure is too high, it may also cause the sprinkler to stop or jam.

Why does my rotating sprinkler get stuck?

Debris. The most common cause of a stuck sprinkler head is dirt and debris. If dirt, rocks, leaves, or grass gets caught between a sprinkler body and the sprinkler riser, it can clog up the works and stop the riser from sliding back into the body. Resulting in a sprinkler head that won't go down.

How do I get my sprinkler back and forth?

0:042:11How to Set up an Adjustable Circular Sprinkler - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMove the back left collar to set the front right spray area. And adjust the back right collar toMoreMove the back left collar to set the front right spray area. And adjust the back right collar to change the front left spray.

How do you disassemble a sprinkler head?

0:271:26Video How to disassemble and clean the filter on Rain Bird 32SA and ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipScreen place the end of a screwdriver in the hole on the side of the filter. And lay the screwdriverMoreScreen place the end of a screwdriver in the hole on the side of the filter. And lay the screwdriver across the base and pry the filter. Out.

How do you fix a sprinkler head that doesn't spray?

Clogged sprinkler heads: You may have a clogged sprinkler head if the head doesn't rise and there is no water. Dirt, sand and other debris build up in the sprinkler head filters. To clean a filter: Turn off your water, lift the pop up riser, remove the nozzle and the filter, clean the filter and return to the nozzle.

How do you adjust a pulsating sprinkler?

0:521:37How To Adjust An Impact Sprinkler - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou can also use the deflector shield to adjust the arc of the water and lengthen or shorten theMoreYou can also use the deflector shield to adjust the arc of the water and lengthen or shorten the distance. The trip pin and friction collars determine the spray pattern.

How long should an oscillating sprinkler run?

Q. How long should you water the lawn with an oscillating sprinkler? Most oscillating sprinklers will produce about 1 inch of water per hour. At that rate, you should water your lawn for one hour, once a week, as most lawns need between 1 and 2 inches of water per week to stay healthy.

How does an oscillating sprinkler work?

The oscillating sprinkler works on the principle that water provides the power to move the elliptical cam (or heart-shaped cam in some models) which moves the sprinkler arm. Water spins a simple turbine which must be attached to a series of gears stacked up (called a gear train) to slow down the speed of the water.

How do you rotate an oscillating sprinkler?

0:262:16Aligning the Spray Arm on a Dramm Oscillating Sprinkler - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSet the sprinklers adjustment tabs so they are fully apart push the bar in the direction that willMoreSet the sprinklers adjustment tabs so they are fully apart push the bar in the direction that will realign itself with a black arrow.

How long should an oscillating sprinkler run?

Q. How long should you water the lawn with an oscillating sprinkler? Most oscillating sprinklers will produce about 1 inch of water per hour. At that rate, you should water your lawn for one hour, once a week, as most lawns need between 1 and 2 inches of water per week to stay healthy.

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