MPS LINKS
• INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR LANDSCAPING
• FLEXIBLE HOSE CONNECTS LINKS TOGETHER
1. Connect the required
FOR ANY SIZE LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENT
TION number of MPS links
• PERFECT FOR USE IN CURVED AND UNUSUAL SHAPED
A
together.
TURES
BEDS OR PLANTERS
ALL
FEA
• GRADIENTS ARE HANDLED WITH EASE
(ROOF GARDENS ETC).
INST
• IDEAL FOR SHALLOW PLANTING ENVIRONMENTS.
2. When installing on
slopes ensure that
• URBAN ENVIRONMENTS • ROOF GARDENS
each link is level.
TIONS
A
• SLOPES • REMOTE LOCATIONS
• STAIRCASES • FLOWER BEDS
• LARGE PLANTERS • ROUNDABOUTS
APPLIC
3. Ensure that the distance
between the top of the
link and the lower part
of the root does not
exceed 150mm.
MPS LINK PRODUCTS & COMPONENTS
TRADE
DIMENSIONS WATER SUITABLE PLANTER
QTY.
VOLUME VOLUME
CM
INCHES
PRICES
L W/Ø H L W/Ø H LITRES
US
LITRES US
GALLONS GALLONS
MPS LINK 3 12 63 13 6.5 2.5 5 2.5 3.3 0.9 25-50 6.6-13.2 £9.50
MPS LINK 7 9 55 15 10 21.8 6 4 7 1.6 60-90 15.9-23.8 £10.50
MPS LINK24 10 90 20 15 35.5 8 6 24 6.3 50-250 13.2-66 £17.00
MPS LINK 77 10 68 15 - 26.8 6 - 8.5 2.2 85-130 22.5-34.3 £13.50
ACCESSORIES USAGE
10 90 6 - 35.5 2.5 - For connecting links, fillerpipes £4.27
FLEXIBLE PIPES 10 1000 6 - 394 2.5 - drainage and ventilation. £4.16
25 2500 3.2 - 985 1.25 - £2.95
20 90 6 - 35.5 2.5 - For sealing of connections £0.48
O-RINGS and pipes.To facilitate mounting
use grease or lubricant.
FILLER PIPE CAP
10 - 3.2 - - 1.25 - Flip top cap for covering the £1.49
10 - 6 - - 2.5 - filler pipe £3.16
10 - 6 7.5 - 2.5 3 Mounted between cap and filler £0.49
FILLER PIPE STRAINER
10 - 6 11.5 - 2.5 4.5 pipe £0.56
10 - 6 16 - 2.5 6 £0.71
10 - 6 - - 2.5 - Sealing of single links. £1.49
END STOP Sealing the last in the series
of links
AIR PIPE WITH
10 21 3.2 - 13.8 1.25 - Should be mounted at every £2.59
10 34 3.2 - 13.8 1.25 - fifth connected link. £3.07
LEVEL INDICATOR
10 46 3.2 - 18 1.25 - £3.40
10 59 3.2 - 23.3 1.25 - £3.75
10 78 6.0 - - - - £6.45
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