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Toro 570Z Purple Reclaimed Water Cap Cover 89-9752

Brand: Toro
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Original Price $4.00
Current Price $1.50
SKU 89-9752
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Designed for the Toro 570Z family of spray heads, the 89-9752 purple cap cover is a simple, visible way to identify reclaimed or non-potable water installations. It snaps over the top of the 570Z cap to provide a standardized color cue for field workers and inspectors while leaving normal pop-up operation unaffected.

  • Compatibility: Fits Toro 570Z series spray heads and aligns with the 570Z cap diameter (approximately 50 mm / 2").
  • Purpose: Distinguishes reclaimed/non-potable water lines using the industry-standard purple color, helping meet identification requirements on commercial and municipal projects.
  • Installation: Simple snap-fit design installs quickly by pressing onto the existing cap; removable for easy maintenance and service.
  • Visibility: High-contrast purple improves on-site identification and reduces the risk of accidental cross-connections during maintenance and inspections.
  • Important: This cover is a visual identifier only; it does not seal the riser or prevent the sprinkler head from popping up during normal operation.

Choose the Toro 89-9752 cap cover when you need an economical, code-aware way to mark 570Z spray heads for reclaimed water. Inspect covers during routine maintenance and replace any that are cracked, warped, or significantly faded to maintain clear visual identification on your irrigation system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Toro models is this cap cover compatible with?
The 89-9752 cap cover is designed for the Toro 570Z family of spray heads and aligns with the 570Z cap diameter (approximately 50 mm / 2").
Will this cap cover prevent my sprinkler head from popping up?
No. The cover is a visual identifier only; it does not seal or stop the riser. Pop-up operation continues normally when the system runs.
How do I install or remove the 570 cap cover?
Press the snap-fit cover onto the existing 570Z cap to install and gently pry it off for service. Inspect and replace if the cover is cracked or faded.