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Hunter Short-Radius Micro Spray Nozzles - Select Your Model

Brand: Hunter
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Original Price $3.60
Current Price $1.35
SKU H2Q
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Hunter Short-Radius Micro Spray Nozzles deliver controlled, low-flow irrigation for small landscaped areas, flower beds, containers, and narrow planting strips. Engineered to meet the ASABE/ICC 802-2014 micro-spray definition (30 GPH or less at 30 PSI), these nozzles provide accurate distribution in compact spaces while supporting a robust micro-spray system.

  • Available radii: 2', 4', and 6' (0.6 m, 1.2 m, 1.8 m) to suit tight spaces and planting zones.
  • Arc options: Quarter-circle (90°) and Half-circle (180°) fixed arcs for precise coverage.
  • Low-flow performance: Meets micro-spray requirement of 30 GPH (114 l/hr) maximum at 30 PSI for efficient water use.
  • 1/2" female thread inlet for simple installation on standard Pro-Spray pop-ups and fittings.
  • Recommended operating pressure: 30 PSI; pair with PRS30 pressure-regulating pop-ups to maintain consistent performance.
  • Durable construction designed for reliable overhead micro-spray in compact landscapes and containers.

Choose the model and pack size that matches your project — individual nozzles for fine placement or economy bags for multiple installs. Refer to the included technical specs and performance data for flow charts, precipitation rates, and ordering numbers. If using short-radius nozzles, avoid mixing them on the same valve circuit with full-range nozzles to prevent uneven application rates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What operating pressure is recommended for these nozzles?
Recommended operating pressure is 30 PSI. These nozzles meet the micro-spray standard of 30 GPH (114 l/hr) at 30 PSI.
What inlet size and thread type do these nozzles use?
Short-radius nozzles use a 1/2" female thread inlet compatible with Hunter Pro-Spray pop-ups and standard fittings.
Which model should I use for tight planting areas?
Use 2' (2Q/2H) for very tight spaces, 4' for small beds, and 6' for wider strips; choose quarter or half arcs for coverage shape.