
Biswing Impact Sprinkler Head on Tripod Base, Heavy Duty Lawn Sprinkler
How To Use:
-Install the sprinkler head, flip the U-shaped wire that triggers the sprinkler to go in one direction then another. It flips up and allows sprinkler to go the full 360.
-Adjust the legs to different heights with the quick release leg clips according to your requirements. Spread the legs out as far as they go and tighten the adjust knob to avoid tip over.
-Connect a water hose to the hose attachment with a gasket sealed and twist connection.


Sturdy Construction
Made of solid alloy metal. Not only looks polished but is robust much more sturdy.

Goose Neck Connector
Goose neck hose attachment for easy to connect hose. With filter washer in it, filter sand and gravel to reduce he possibility of nozzle clogging.
Biswing Impact Sprinkler Head on Tripod Base
Merchant VideoMake irrigation more fun!
- Area coverage 20-35 FT in radius.
- Adjustable Height 16 - 37 inch tripod base. Heavy-duty metal impact head easily adjusts from 20 - 340 degree.
- Sturdy metal construction with weighted legs for added stability.
- Perfect for agriculture, lawn, garden, patio, greenhouse, flower bed, swimming pool misting fog cooling irrigation and so on.

Adjust Knob
Can be tightened and loosened quickly for easy installation and removal.

Flip Leg Locks
Quick release leg clips allow legs to be extended and locked securely into place easily.

Anti-skid
Which can be fixed well and protect the tripod from corrosion.

High Quality Connector
Covered with non-slip rubber on the top to protect and secure the impact sprinkler. Internal use of thread connection for a long term use.
No Water Output Upon First Use.
Check for clogs from debris, residues, or particles in the nozzle or internal pathways. Clear obstructions gently with a soft brush or small pin.
Sudden Loss of Water Output During Use.
Inspect hose-sprinkler connections for accumulated dirt/debris; rinse and brush clean. Check for hose kinks/folds and straighten to restore flow.
Sprinkler Rotates but Fails to Return.
Gently twist rotating part by hand. If stuck, dirt, grime or minerals are likely the cause. Clean with mild soapy water, rinse, dry. Use long-nose pliers to gently pull trip mechanism outward. May release internal binding from debris or stuck spring.
Insufficient Watering Range
Extend tripod legs to maximum height to elevate the sprinkler. If needed, increase water pressure to widen coverage.



Biswing Impact Sprinkler Head on Tripod Base, Heavy Duty Lawn Sprinkler
How To Use:
-Install the sprinkler head, flip the U-shaped wire that triggers the sprinkler to go in one direction then another. It flips up and allows sprinkler to go the full 360.
-Adjust the legs to different heights with the quick release leg clips according to your requirements. Spread the legs out as far as they go and tighten the adjust knob to avoid tip over.
-Connect a water hose to the hose attachment with a gasket sealed and twist connection.

Sturdy Construction
Made of solid alloy metal. Not only looks polished but is robust much more sturdy.

Goose Neck Connector
Goose neck hose attachment for easy to connect hose. With filter washer in it, filter sand and gravel to reduce he possibility of nozzle clogging.
Biswing Impact Sprinkler Head on Tripod Base
Merchant VideoMake irrigation more fun!
- Area coverage 20-35 FT in radius.
- Adjustable Height 16 - 37 inch tripod base. Heavy-duty metal impact head easily adjusts from 20 - 340 degree.
- Sturdy metal construction with weighted legs for added stability.
- Perfect for agriculture, lawn, garden, patio, greenhouse, flower bed, swimming pool misting fog cooling irrigation and so on.

Adjust Knob
Can be tightened and loosened quickly for easy installation and removal.

Flip Leg Locks
Quick release leg clips allow legs to be extended and locked securely into place easily.

Anti-skid
Which can be fixed well and protect the tripod from corrosion.

High Quality Connector
Covered with non-slip rubber on the top to protect and secure the impact sprinkler. Internal use of thread connection for a long term use.
No Water Output Upon First Use.
Check for clogs from debris, residues, or particles in the nozzle or internal pathways. Clear obstructions gently with a soft brush or small pin.
Sudden Loss of Water Output During Use.
Inspect hose-sprinkler connections for accumulated dirt/debris; rinse and brush clean. Check for hose kinks/folds and straighten to restore flow.
Sprinkler Rotates but Fails to Return.
Gently twist rotating part by hand. If stuck, dirt, grime or minerals are likely the cause. Clean with mild soapy water, rinse, dry. Use long-nose pliers to gently pull trip mechanism outward. May release internal binding from debris or stuck spring.
Insufficient Watering Range
Extend tripod legs to maximum height to elevate the sprinkler. If needed, increase water pressure to widen coverage.























































































