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Senninger Introduces New UP3 Dual Nozzle Carrier

Pinch and swap nozzles save time on mechanical move systems.
Compiled by staff 
Published: Jan 5, 2012

The new UP3 Dual Nozzle Carrier from Senninger Irrigation saves time when two flows are needed from the same mechanical move irrigation system.

The carrier, coupled with the innovative UP3 nozzle design, makes flow change and/or nozzle cleaning very convenient. Just pinch and pull to remove the nozzle – flip – then place and click the second nozzle into the sprinkler. The Dual Nozzle Carrier is clearly marked with HIGH and LOW to readily identify which nozzle flow is being used. The flexible material provides the ability for in-canopy operation and improves durability from possible impact. The new UP3 Dual Nozzle Carrier is designed for use with UP3 nozzles in the Senninger i-Wob, Xi-Wob, LDN and Super Spray.

Simple, yet efficient design makes the new UP3 Dual Nozzle Carrier from Senninger a real time saver for swapping irrigation nozzles with no tools.

Simple, yet efficient design makes the new UP3 Dual Nozzle Carrier from Senninger a real time saver for swapping irrigation nozzles with no tools.
For more information about the new nozzle carrier, visit www.senninger.com.

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