💧 Level up your irrigation game with precision and ease!
The Rain Bird Hold-Up Tool is a dual-purpose device combining a holdup tool and bubble level, designed to simplify and perfect the installation of Rain Bird 5000, 5500, Falcon 6504, 7005, and 8005 Series rotors, ensuring accurate alignment and efficient workflow for professional irrigation installers.
S**Y
Fits K-Rain Pro Plus Rotors!
Very handy tool for new installations and complete replacements--much easier to line up than a standard bubble level, faster, and I suspect more accurate due to attaching to the shaft of the rotor rather than the non-flat top of the spray head. Does require a bit of gentle stretching to fit , but didn't break, and will probably get easier with time. Does not work with K-Rain Mini-Pro rotors. Will work with Toro stationary spray heads if you hold it in place against the riser, but will not snap on (still somewhat useful.)
M**K
Also works great for the 52SA rotors.
I replaced all my old rotors last summer and had considered buying this but didn't. This year I'm playing around with different nozzles and decided to get it. So glad I did and now wished I had it last year when installing the new rotors. It fits the 52SA rotors perfectly and holds them up 3-4 inches. Couple that with the CPROTTOOL pull up tool and it made changing the nozzles alot easier.
S**N
Handy for working on Rainbird 5000 heads
It is a handy tool for installing a Rainbird 5000 sprinkler head or changing the orifice in an already installed head. I wish it would permit manual rotation of the head when setting the left hand and right hand stops. With that said, it is better than nothing and not too expensive.
T**H
good product
works perfectly and is definitely study enough to hold up the sprinkler
J**R
Can simplify the job.
I was tired of using vice grips to hold open the Rainbow 5000 sprinkler rotors. This is not perfect and can slip off. However, I feel the advantages outweigh the drawbacks.
M**N
Handy tool for working on rotary head sprinklers
This tool allows nozzle changes on Rainbird rotary head sprinklers with no chance of damaging the head. Without this tool an "in place" nozzle change requires two people or vice grips to keep the head up. Vice grips work, but there's always the risk of damage. I do not know if this tool will fit or work on other sprinkler head brands.
T**.
Grip is Too Loose
I like the concept of having something that will hold the sprinkler head up when I am changing nozzles. Unfortunately, this tool does not grip the head tight enough, and if you use any force while taking out the old nozzle, this lets go. You have to be extremely careful to avoid this. I noticed others with the same complaint.
R**I
Very hand widget
Saves a lot of time trying to hold on to the sprinkler head and keep it extended while leveling.
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