StormCruiser™ Self Propelled Traveling Sprinkler
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Description StormCruiser™ is a heavy duty; self-propelled irrigation system. Constructed of brass; stainless steel; corrosion resistant cast metal; and rubber tires; the improved design StormCruiser™ uses irrigation water pressure to pull itself the length of an irrigated area; to a stake or anchor.
The StormCruiser is the RainCoach Self Propelled Traveling Sprinkler with a Cruiser shaped Protective Cover.
Application This easy-to-operate self-propelled sprinkler provides automatic irrigation of large open areas; where in-ground sprinkler heads are not permitted or economical; StormCruiser™ is perfect for schools; athletic fields; parks and other large turf areas.
Operating Ranges
Throw
110' - 145' diameter x 450' run
33.4 - 44m
Flow
11.5 - 22.4 gpm
2.59 - 5.04 m3/h
Pressure (at sprinkler)
55 - 75 psi
3.7 - 5.1 Bars
StormCruiser™ StormCruiser's sweep arms allow variable speed of travel
Spacing: When the surface to be irrigated cannot be watered by a single pass of the StormCruiser™; it is necessary to make additional irrigation runs. The spacing for multiple runs should be such that the distance between the "paths of travel" (see diagram above) is 70% of the diameter shown in the Performance Chart.
Features
Installation Place the StormCruiser™ at end of area to be watered; 225 feet from water source. Reel out cable to other end of area; 225 feet beyond water source. Attach cable to stake. Connect hose to StormCruiser™ and turn on water. When StormCruiser™ reaches stake; it shuts off automatically; width of coverage varies from 108 to 144 feet. Driving power is supplied by two 1/8 nozzles on opposing driving arms; rotating clockwise. Speed of travel is adjustable from 7 to 11 hours for a 450 foot run. Make travel speed adjustments by changing the angle of the arms. This gives lower precipitation rate at fast speed and high rates at slow speed.
Dimensions
Height
Width
Length
2'
1'7"
2'5"
Rotating sweep arm span
4'9"
Weight
56 lbs.
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