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Drip Irrigation Micro-Spray Spike Support Stake (bag of 50)
$ 10.53
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Description
Micro-Spray Spike Support StakeOffered by:
D
rip
R
ite
I
rrigation
P
roducts®
Part Number: OI-6187
(50) micro-spray spike support stakes
Specifications:
6" long - black plastic
Provides a secure installation for micro-sprays on a riser.
The collar support at the riser connection protects the riser from being broken off.
Less than 1” of the stake can remain above the ground providing a neat and inconspicuous installation.
The stake’s side barb allows connection directly to a poly hose supply line or remote from ¼” poly tubing.
Assembly Instructions:
Screw a Micro-Spray Riser into the top of the Micro-Spray Spike Support Spike.
Screw a Micro-Spray spray head into the top of the Micro-Spray Riser.
Attach ¼” tubing to the Micro-Spray Spike Support Stake and run it over to the main supply line.
Punch a hole in the side of the supply line and insert a ¼” barbed coupling.
Finally, attach the ¼” tubing from the Micro-Spray Support Spike.
The Micro-Spray assembly is now ready to operate!
You are purchasing (50) Micro-Spray Spike Support Stakes!
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