Set It And Forget It
In this article, we will discuss the basics of how to adjust a Toro rotor. Keeping your rotors adjusted is critical for a healthy lawn and you’ll avoid wasting water. From traditional MPR to high-efficiency water management solutions, Toro nozzles provide reliable easy-to-use products with the latest in water-saving technology.
Arc Adjustments
To find the left stop position, rotate the nozzle turret clockwise (to the right) until it stops, then rotate the nozzle turret all the way back to the left.
To Increase The Arc:
Insert the key into the arc adjustment slot, indicated by an arrow in the center of the turret. Hold the turret in place while turning the tool clockwise. Keep turning until the arrow points to the desired arc. The arrow will point to the adjustable right stop.
Note: When the rotor is set at 360°, it will continuously rotate in a clockwise direction.
To Decrease The Arc:
Insert the key into the arc adjustment slot. Hold the turret in place while turning the tool counterclockwise. Keep turning until the arrow points to the desired arc. The arrow will point to the adjustable right stop.
To Adjust The Arc While The Rotor Is Running:
To adjust the arc while the rotor is running, turn the turret gently in the direction that it is spraying. Once the left stop has been located, follow the directions above to increase or decrease the arc. To line up the left stop with landscape features that define the left side of the irrigated arc, simply turn the pop-up housing or the shrub base and point the left stop where the sprinkler should start spraying. You may also pull the pop-up riser up with the key and rotate the LOWER part of the riser until the left stop is at the desired left stop position. DO NOT rotate the TOP part of the riser.