How to adjust hunter PGP sprinkler head without tool

How to adjust hunter PGP sprinkler head without tool?

The hunter PGP sprinkler head is adjusted by rotating the sprinkler head clockwise or counterclockwise until the sprinkler head sprinkles water at a particular height. The sprinkler head is adjusted to the required height when you can see the center of the sprinkler head or the sprinkler head cover. If you cannot see the sprinkler head or the sprinkler head cover, you can use a tool to check if you set the sprinkler head correctly.

How to adjust Hunter PGP sprinkler head without screw driver?

There are two types of sprinkler head - one has a screw and the other one doesn’t. Once you have visually determined if your sprinkler head has a screw, follow the guide below to adjust the sprinkler head without screwdriver.

How to adjust hunter PGP sprinkler head without wrench

If you have a wrench but cannot find it, you can use a potato to adjust your sprinkler head. Just make a hole in a potato, insert it into the head, and turn it clockwise or counterclockwise until the position is adjusted to your liking. The potato absorbs the moisture, so be careful not to get any on your hands when you’re done.

How to adjust hunter PGP sprinkler head without wrench?

When you don't have a wrench handy, you can also use a piece of cardboard to hold the screw in place. Then, slowly and gently turn the screw. It should move freely. If it doesn’t, you need to find a replacement. To be safe, keep a screwdriver handy in case you need to replace the screw. Also, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations on how to securely fasten the sprinkler head to the pipe.

How to adjust hunter PGP sprinkler head without pliers?

The hunter PGP sprinkler is installed at a lower angle, making it harder to set the sprinkler head correctly. The small screw on the sprinkler head is turned until the sprinkler head is properly aligned. To prevent the sprinkler head from falling back into its original position, the small screw on the sprinkler head must be tightened. You can do this with your hands if you have small hands or with pliers.