
Sprayer Unit
1. Before mounting the sprayer on any piece of equipment
determine whether the sprayer
weight exceeds the equipment manufacturer's load rating.
The 40 gallon spot sprayer
weighs around 375 lbs with a full tank.
2. The sprayer tank is mounted on a steel
powder-coated frame with four pre-drilled
holes. For optimal stability mount the
sprayer with bolts using the pre-drilled
holes in the sprayer frame.
See
Figure 3 on page 4.
For some temporary
situations it may make more sense to strap
the spray down with heavy-duty straps. If you choose to strap the sprayer down ensure
that it is fastened securely.
Wiring Harness
1. The spot sprayer includes an eight foot wiring harness with a built in fuse and control
switch. The end of the wiring harness with a two-prong plug needs to be connected to
the pump's adapter plug.
2. The other end of the wiring harness needs to be attached a power source with at least a 10
amp and 12 volt capability. In most cases the power source is the 12 volt battery on the
piece of equipment being used(ex battery on an ATV, mower, utility vehicle). Attach the
red wire's ring terminal to a positive power source and the black wire's ring terminal to a
negative power source.
See the Accessories section on page 12 if additional wire
length is needed.
3. The wiring harness also is equipped with an in-line on-off control switch. This control
switch should be positioned in a location that is easily accessible and will not interfere
with operation of the piece of equipment. The control switch can be strapped into place
if appropriate.
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Note:
If you are permanently mounting the sprayer in an outdoors location that isn't protected
from the elements, it is important that you cover the pump to protect it.
Note:
The end of the wiring harness with the ring terminals is detachable and can be left
attached to the battery for convenience purposes.
Figure 3: Sprayer unit mounting
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