A basic punch is used to create holes in ½” tubing in order to insert emitters, bubblers, connectors with ¼” vinyl tubing, and other components.
An industrial-grade punch is used to create holes in ½” tubing in order to insert emitters, bubblers, connectors with ¼” vinyl tubing, and other components; it eases installation of your irrigation system.
A ½” figure eight is used at the end of ½” tubing to stop the flow of water.
A goof plug can be inserted into an unwanted hole in ½” tubing. It can also be used as an end cap at the end of ¼” vinyl tubing. A goof plug has two different sides for use in smaller or bigger holes.
A ¼” shut-off valve is used to adjust the flow of water through ¼” vinyl tubing.
A ½” shut-off compression valve is used to adjust the flow of water through ½” tubing. (620" x 710")
A ¼” tubing clamp is used to secure ¼” vinyl tubing onto a wooden structure (patio, deck).
A ½” tubing clamp is used to secure ½” tubing into a wooden structure (patio, deck).
A faucet Y-connector is attached to a faucet to divert water into two different drip systems. There are also two independent shut-off valves to stop water from entering either system.
1/2" teflon tape is used on threaded irrigation components to prevent leakage of water.