Selecting the correct upgarde for your Toro Golf Rotor can be a real challenge! Is your sprinkler a 600 series? 700 series? 800 series? Flex Series? Infinity Series??? The list goes on and on!
Lucky for you, we have the information you need to get the correct product!
Below you will find some great charts to uncover exactly which conversion you need to upgrade your Toro Golf Sprinkler.
Toro 25mm Golf Rotor Conversion Upgrade Chart
The Chart below details the Toro FLX30 which is the latest 25mm Toro Golf Rotor, you will also find details on which of the older models they can upgrade. Please take close attention to the notes at the bottom of th chart to ensure your sprinkler is compatible. If you need some help please scroll down to the bottom of the page to get in touch.
Toro 40mm Golf Rotor Conversion Upgrade Chart
The Chart below details the Toro FLX50 which is the latest 40mm Toro Golf Rotor, you will also find details on which of the older models they can upgrade. Please pay close attention to the notes at the bottom of the chart to ensure you are getting the correcty model. If you need some help please scroll down to the bottom of the page to get in touch.
But what about the body??
The above conversion guide will help you upgrade the internals of your Toro golf rotor, what about the body of your golf sprinkler?
Well there are some key parts to check before ordering your golf body:
- How does your sprinkler operate?
- Is it Hydraulic? Hydraulic tubes run around your golf course that connect to each sprinkler.
- Is it a Block Style Rotor? Controllered by a solenoid valve on the side of the fairway.
- Is it Electric? Does it have a solenoid coil attached to it? If so what sort of coil do you require. They could be AC or DC latching. If they are electric we also need to know what pressure your spinkler runs at.
Similar to the conversions, the latest body is the FLX30 (25mm) or FLX50 (40mm), keep in mind that these bodies now have an ACME thread so you will need a BSP by ACME adaptor to fit your exising riser.