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  1. LXMMPED - Metal Pedestal for ESP-LX Series Controllers
    LXMMPED - Metal Pedestal for ESP-LX Series Controllers
    Special Price $1,126.66 List Price $1,547.28
    • Metal pedestal for Rain Bird ESP-LX Series Controllers
    • Powder-coated steel for additional protection from the elements
    • Includes all necessary mounting bolts, nuts and washers
    • LXMM metal cabinet required (sold separately)
    • NOTE: controller not included
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  2. LXMMSSPED - Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESP-LX Series Controllers
    LXMMSSPED - Stainless Steel Pedestal for ESP-LX Series Controllers
    Special Price $2,086.40 List Price $2,865.32
    • Metal pedestal for Rain Bird ESP-LX Series Controllers
    • Stainless steel for additional protection from the elements
    • Includes all necessary mounting bolts, nuts and washers
    • Requires LXMSS (sold separately)
    • NOTE: controller not included
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  3. NEMACAB - NEMA Enclosure for 1502 and 3002 Monitor
    NEMACAB - NEMA Enclosure for 1502 and 3002 Monitor
    Special Price $250.00 List Price $267.50
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  4. Nozzle #44 Blue, 11000 Series (Must order in multiples of 10 units)
    Nozzle #44 Blue, 11000 Series (Must order in multiples of 10 units)
    $8.00

    Replacing the Nozzle

    • IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure the sprinkler does not operate automatically while you are changing the nozzle. Turn off the water.
    • NOTE: Make sure the snap ring is securely in place before removing the nozzle housing screws.
    • Clean top of case assembly to prevent debris from falling in when nozzle housing is removed.
    • Required Tools: Phillips-head screwdriver; Flat-head screwdriver.

    Image 1 - Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the nozzle housing screws

    Image 2 - Grasp the nozzle housing screws and lift up to separate the nozzle housing from the internal

    Image 3 - Press the replacement nozzle assembly into the nozzle housing, making sure the nozzle front is flush with the outside of the housing

    Image 4 - An O-ring seal is required on all nozzles.

    CAUTION: If the nozzle is not flush and seated properly in the nozzle housing, the rotor may not perform properly.

    11000 Nozzles Performance Chart

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  5. Nozzle #48 Yellow, 11000 Series (Must order in multiples of 10 units)
    Nozzle #48 Yellow, 11000 Series (Must order in multiples of 10 units)
    $8.00

    Replacing the Nozzle

    • IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure the sprinkler does not operate automatically while you are changing the nozzle. Turn off the water.
    • NOTE: Make sure the snap ring is securely in place before removing the nozzle housing screws.
    • Clean top of case assembly to prevent debris from falling in when nozzle housing is removed.
    • Required Tools: Phillips-head screwdriver; Flat-head screwdriver.

    Image 1 - Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the nozzle housing screws

    Image 2 - Grasp the nozzle housing screws and lift up to separate the nozzle housing from the internal

    Image 3 - Press the replacement nozzle assembly into the nozzle housing, making sure the nozzle front is flush with the outside of the housing

    Image 4 - An O-ring seal is required on all nozzles.

    CAUTION: If the nozzle is not flush and seated properly in the nozzle housing, the rotor may not perform properly.

    11000 Nozzles Performance Chart

     
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  6. Nozzle #52 Orange, 11000 Series (Must order in multiples of 10 units)
    Nozzle #52 Orange, 11000 Series (Must order in multiples of 10 units)
    $8.00

    Replacing the Nozzle

    • IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure the sprinkler does not operate automatically while you are changing the nozzle. Turn off the water.
    • NOTE: Make sure the snap ring is securely in place before removing the nozzle housing screws.
    • Clean top of case assembly to prevent debris from falling in when nozzle housing is removed.
    • Required Tools: Phillips-head screwdriver; Flat-head screwdriver.

    Image 1 - Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the nozzle housing screws

    Image 2 - Grasp the nozzle housing screws and lift up to separate the nozzle housing from the internal

    Image 3 - Press the replacement nozzle assembly into the nozzle housing, making sure the nozzle front is flush with the outside of the housing

    Image 4 - An O-ring seal is required on all nozzles.

    CAUTION: If the nozzle is not flush and seated properly in the nozzle housing, the rotor may not perform properly.

    11000 Nozzles Performance Chart

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  7. Nozzle #56 Green, 11000 Series (Must order in multiples of 10 units)
    Nozzle #56 Green, 11000 Series (Must order in multiples of 10 units)
    $8.00

    Replacing the Nozzle

    • IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure the sprinkler does not operate automatically while you are changing the nozzle. Turn off the water.
    • NOTE: Make sure the snap ring is securely in place before removing the nozzle housing screws.
    • Clean top of case assembly to prevent debris from falling in when nozzle housing is removed.
    • Required Tools: Phillips-head screwdriver; Flat-head screwdriver.

    Image 1 - Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the nozzle housing screws

    Image 2 - Grasp the nozzle housing screws and lift up to separate the nozzle housing from the internal

    Image 3 - Press the replacement nozzle assembly into the nozzle housing, making sure the nozzle front is flush with the outside of the housing

    Image 4 - An O-ring seal is required on all nozzles.

    CAUTION: If the nozzle is not flush and seated properly in the nozzle housing, the rotor may not perform properly.

    11000 Nozzles Performance Chart

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  8. Nozzle #60 Black, 11000 Series (Must order in multiples of 10 units)
    Nozzle #60 Black, 11000 Series (Must order in multiples of 10 units)
    $8.00

    Replacing the Nozzle

    • IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure the sprinkler does not operate automatically while you are changing the nozzle. Turn off the water.
    • NOTE: Make sure the snap ring is securely in place before removing the nozzle housing screws.
    • Clean top of case assembly to prevent debris from falling in when nozzle housing is removed.
    • Required Tools: Phillips-head screwdriver; Flat-head screwdriver.

    Image 1 - Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the nozzle housing screws

    Image 2 - Grasp the nozzle housing screws and lift up to separate the nozzle housing from the internal

    Image 3 - Press the replacement nozzle assembly into the nozzle housing, making sure the nozzle front is flush with the outside of the housing

    Image 4 - An O-ring seal is required on all nozzles.

    CAUTION: If the nozzle is not flush and seated properly in the nozzle housing, the rotor may not perform properly.

    11000 Nozzles Performance Chart

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