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Toro 300-63-1 Nozzle Assembly - 63 Low-Flow for 300 Series Rotors

Brand: Toro
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Original Price $18.67
Current Price $10.50
SKU 300-63-1
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Replacement nozzle assembly for Toro 300 Series multi-stream rotors. The 300-63-1 is the #63 low-flow nozzle - engineered for slower, wind-resistant multi-stream watering with matched precipitation performance and interchangeable arc plates.

  • Low-flow design: provides approximately 50% less flow than the #03 nozzle, helping conserve water while maintaining even coverage.
  • Compatibility: designed for Toro 300 Series stream rotor pop-ups and works with the series' 90-360 interchangeable arc plates and MPR discs.
  • Performance: typical radius of 8.6-9.2 meters (approx. 28-30 ft); actual GPM varies by pressure and arc, refer to the Toro performance card for exact flow rates.
  • Recommended pressure: 240-350 kPa (approx. 35-50 PSI) for optimal distribution and wind resistance.
  • Single-piece nozzle assembly: precision-molded components for easy installation and reliable operation in residential and light-commercial landscapes.

Sold individually as SKU 300-63-1. Note: our service technicians sometimes recommend replacing older 300-series rotors with newer models such as Toro T5, Hunter PGOP, or Rainbird 5004 for updated features and improved serviceability. Always verify fit and performance with your system layout before ordering.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What rotors is the 300-63-1 nozzle compatible with?
Designed for Toro 300 Series stream rotors; fits the series' pop-up models and works with interchangeable arc plates and MPR discs.
How much water does the #63 nozzle use compared to #03?
The #63 is a low-flow nozzle and provides roughly 50% less flow than the #03; exact GPM depends on pressure and arc.
What pressure range gives best performance for this nozzle?
Recommended operating pressure is about 240–350 kPa (≈35–50 PSI); check Toro's performance card for precise flow at your pressure.
Can I replace older 300-series rotors with newer models?
Technicians sometimes recommend newer rotors (Toro T5, Hunter PGOP, Rainbird 5004) for updated features; confirm fit and layout before replacing.