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Weathermatic B10-Q-LA Brass Low-Angle 10' Quarter Nozzle

Brand: Weathermatic
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Original Price $11.76
Current Price $6.62
SKU B10-Q-LA

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Weathermatic B10-Q-LA is a milled-brass, low-angle quarter-circle nozzle engineered for uniform, matched-precipitation coverage in close-spacing turf and landscape applications.

  • Material: Milled brass construction for long-lasting performance and consistent spray distribution.
  • Spray pattern: Quarter-circle (90°) low-angle arc optimized for turf and short-radius coverage.
  • Radius & spacing: Approximately 10' operating radius; designed for close spacing and even overlap.
  • Matched precipitation: Maintains matched precipitation rates between arcs for uniform coverage across a radius.
  • Pressure range: Intended for typical spray-head operating pressures (manufacturer guidance commonly 20–30 psi for B-Series installations).
  • Compatibility: Fits LX series spray heads, LXS, No.72/73 shrub adapters and most industry-standard sprayheads with female-threaded risers (1/2" IPS).
  • Installation & maintenance: Simple drop-in replacement for compatible spray heads; periodic debris inspection and gentle cleaning preserves nozzle screens and radius.

Use the B10-Q-LA where low-trajectory coverage and tight spacing are required. For full flow tables, spacing charts and technical data, refer to the Brass Nozzles catalog sheet included with product documentation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What radius and arc does the B10-Q-LA cover?
The B10-Q-LA delivers roughly a 10' radius at typical operating pressures and a 90° (quarter-circle) spray arc.
What pressure should I run this nozzle at?
Install the B-Series nozzles in typical spray-head pressures; manufacturers commonly recommend around 20–30 psi for best performance.
Will this nozzle fit my existing spray heads?
Yes—B10-Q-LA fits LX series, LXS, No.72/73 shrub adapters and most industry-standard sprayheads with female-threaded risers (1/2" IPS).
How do I maintain the nozzle for long service?
Inspect periodically for debris, clean the screen gently with water, and avoid abrasive tools to keep the milled brass and radius adjustment intact.