Type D

TOP-Nipple Item 4022

Nippel Type D
Item 4022

Flow rate:

Side action: 30-40 cm³/min
Upwards: 70-80 cm³/min
 
 
TOP-Nipple made of high quality stainless steel with R 1/8 "thread. The drinking nipple opens when actuated laterally and vertically.

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TOP-Nipple reduced Item 4077

Nippel Type D reduced
Item 4077

Flow rate:

Side action: 20-30 cm³/min
Upwards: 35-45 cm³/min

Number of birds

The TOP-Nipple Item 4077 compared to Item 4022 has a reduced flow rate and therefore does not require a drip cup or V-trough. The drinking nipple opens when actuated laterally and vertically.

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TOP-Nipple

The LUBING quality is additionally guaranteed through the use of high-quality stainless steel. Modern manufacturing techniques have continued to improve the LUBING Drinking Nipples proven advantages in function and lifespan:

  • Feather-light opening
  • Minimum wear and tear
  • Sturdy but precise design

Its extremely lightweight operation provides the LUBING Stainless Steel Nipple with a reliable and hygienic water supply. In order to minimize splashing, the drinking nipple's flow rate without a drip cup, compared to the drinking nipples with a drip cup, has been reduced.

This means that the maximum number of birds per nipple is lower.

 

  TOP-Nipple Item 4022       TOP-Nipple reduced Item 4077  
  Animal husbandry Number of birds / nipples*     Animal husbandry Number of birds / nipples*
Breeder Floor management 10-12   Breeder Floor management -
Breeder rearing Floor management 10-15
  Breeder rearing Floor management 8-10
Broiler Floor management 18-20   Broiler Floor management 8-10
Layer Floor management 10-12   Layer Floor management 6-8
Layer rearing Floor management 10-15   Layer rearing Floor management 8-10
Duck fattening Floor management 8-12   Duck fattening Floor management -
Duck rearing Floor management 25-30   Duck rearing Floor management -

* In hot climates, and depending on the light/water program implemented, the number of animals per nipple must be reduced! Observe national/regional regulations.

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