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Hunter PGP/PGH Seal Kit Description


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Hunter PGP/PGH Seal Kits

PGP/PGH Rotor Seal Replacement

The PGP has replaceable riser seals that may wear out over time. Sandy soils, sunken heads, or extremely hot and cold temperatures may also cause a seal to wear out prematurely.

Follow these instructions for seal replacement.

Removing the old seal:

  1. Unscrew the body cap and remove the internal assembly.
  2. Place the base of the riser on a solid surface and grip the spring and riser body firmly.
  3. With your other hand, snap off the body cap- with your palm on top of the logo cap, pull up with your fingers.
  4. While still gripping the spring and body, remove the rubber seal. When you remove the seal, the tension in the spring will be released.
  5. Remove the plastic spring seat (if it was not pushed off by the spring).

Installing the plastic ring:

  1. With the base of the riser on a solid surface, push the retraction spring down below the nozzle turret and hold it there.
  2. Drop the new rigid-plastic spring seat onto the riser, grooved side down, so it rests on the spring.

Installing the rubber seal:

  1. Carefully work the new flexible rubber seal, flat side up, onto the nozzle turret, and then down onto the riser body. Take special care not to twist or deform the flexible seal as you work it down over the gap between nozzle turret and riser body.
  2. Snap the body cap onto the body. The cap will slide down freely once past the ring at the top of the nozzle turret.
  3. Carefully release your grip on the spring.
  4. Exercise the assembly several times (push the cap down and let it be pushed back up) to ensure the parts are seated and do not stick.
  5. Reinstall the assembly in the sprinkler body, screwing the cap on tightly with your hand. Be sure no threads can be felt under the body cap- if you can feel the threads, the seal is not seated properly.

Note: The new parts in this kit incorporate improvements that increase their durability and life of service. When making repairs, we recommend strongly that both the seal and spring seat be replaced to maximize their effectiveness.

Before turning on the sprinkler to check for leaks, necessary adjustments and proper retraction, you should check the final installation height to determine if the sprinkler is set at grade.


Prices for these products are listed on our price sheets.
(Please note: we have a minimum order size of 30 dollars.)

Note: All Hunter PGP and PGH rotor srinklers come with a set of 12 nozzles.
Click here to learn more about Hunter PGP nozzles.

Want to learn more about Hunter PGP rotors?
See our PGP installation instruction page for more information.


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