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Comment about Oscillating Sprinkler Nozzles from Ray Padula
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I've used them, you've used them,
and we've all noticed that one thing that never seems to operate
correctly on an oscillating sprinkler are the nozzles. From
embarrassing punched nozzle design
performance, to plastic look-alikes -
competitor's have produced products that are
responsible for creating an oscillating
mist, or a fog of water at a water pressure
over 40 PSI, while ironically enough, their
mission statement is around conservation of
water. Another great oscillating
sprinkler enhancement we've made are our
brass nozzles. Aside from a genuine
all
brass construction, our all new production
design allows RP brass nozzles to provide a
powerful, wind-resistant application of
water - a difference that's clear to see. - Ray Padula, CEO.
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The
nozzles of an oscillating sprinkler
are responsible for applying water
onto your landscape. Properly
spaced, aligned, and engineered
nozzles are vital for an accurate,
uniform, even watering pattern.
Ray Padula precision engineered
brass nozzles (found on all of our
oscillating sprinklers) have been
designed to produce a perfectly
aligned, powerful, even watering
pattern. Unlike the
competition who claims to have
precision jet nozzles, directly out
of the box, our competitor's nozzle
designs produce an unaligned, uneven
watering pattern, as shown below.
Ray Padula nozzles have been molded
to produce a slightly thicker water
stream allowing for over a 5% more
wind resistant application, as well
as a resistance to clogging from
fine debris found in your hose.
The Competition
- The following shows nozzle
performance of Ray Padula principal
competitors.
Ray Padula
- Complements of precision
engineering, new nozzle molds, and
an accurate control on
manufacturing, the following shows
how Ray Padula oscillating
sprinklers place water onto your
landscape.
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* L.R. Nelson, and Orbit Irrigation are
registered trademarks of the LR Nelson
Corporation, and Orbit Irrigation Products,
Inc., respectively.
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