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Toro Polyethylene Ratchet Clamp

SKU 101RC13
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Toro Polyethylene Ratchet Clamp (Bag of 100)

Toro Ratchet Clamps are ideal for commercial and domestic irrigation when securing LDPE tube to barbed fittings.

Designed with full length lower jaw and unique reverse teeth, the Toro Ratchet Clamp range is designed with an improved locking mechanism for maximum grip.

Manufactured with UV Stabilised Virgin Acetyl for durability and re-usability even when installed in the harshest conditions.


Features
  • Easy to install by sliding the clamp over the tube either before or after inserting the fitting
  • Full length jaws provide maximum grip
  • Reverse rake teeth clamp extra tight
  • Clamp sizes to suit 13 mm, 19 mm and 25 mm LDPE tube
  • Operating pressure range up to 300 kPa*
  • Manufactured from Virgin Acetyl
  • UV resistant
  • Australian made

To Use:

1. Slide the Ratchet Clamp over the tube before or after inserting the barbed fitting

2. Initiate clamping by hand and further secure the clamp with pliers or multigrips

3. Twist the clamp to remove (use pliers or multigrips if necessary)

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FAQ's

Do you offer drip irrigation solutions for businesses?

Yes, Parkland Irrigation offers both commercial and residential drip irrigation solutions.

No matter if you grow hundreds of crops or simply want to save water for your backyard garden, we have a solution for everyone.

If you're looking for a residential solution, then check out our Garden Irrigation Accessories page

If you're looking for business solutions, filter through our menu and find the product you need!

What's the difference between pressure compensation and non-pressure compensating driplines?

Pressure compensated driplines start dripping once the line has reached a specific level of pressure. It will then irrigate at that pressure across the entire line regardless of factors like elevation. That's what makes them best for drip irrigation that occurs across hills or slopes to make sure both the crops at the top and bottom of said slopes get the same amount of water.

Non pressure compensated driplines on the other hand would give more water to the drippers at the bottom of the hill due to gravity, which can result in uneven distribution of water. However, these are fine to use on flat surfaces.

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