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Information About the Sprayer 

Roller  pumps  are  positive  displacement  pumps,  which  means  that 

the  entire  solution  being  pumped  must  go  somewhere  or  the  pump 

will  break. In  this  roller  pumping system,  solution  is  drawn  from  the 

tank and forced to a planned source, such as boom nozzles or hand-

gun. The pressure is controlled by a pressure relief valve, which is a 

spring-loaded  device  that  controls  the  amount  of  fluid  bypassed 

(recirculated)  to  the  tank.  The  gray  handle  is  to  be  tightened  to  in-

crease pressure and loosened to decrease pressure. 

The  ‘directo-valve’  is  the  on/off control  which  allows  the  operator  to 

manually control the solution going to the boom. 

 

IMPORTANT: 

Remove tank lid and be sure the tank is 

clean and free of any foreign material. Rinse tank out of any 

tank residue before filling with water to test. 

 

Tip Information 

Important note about tips: 

When you refer to the rate charts found 

in this owners manual, these rates are based on water. Please read 

this tip selection section carefully before attempting to operate your 

boom assembly. 

 

The selection of proper tips for the boom is determined by the gallon 

per acre (GPA) requirement which is specified on the chemical label. 

The following characteristics also have a determining factor and must 

be considered. 

1. 

Speed of spraying (MPH). 

2. 

Boom nozzle spacing (specified in inches). 

3. 

Solution weight and conversion factor (CF) 

4. 

Gallons of solution to be sprayed per acre. 

5. 

Spraying pressure. 

 

Useful Formulas: 

GPM = Gallons Per Minute 

GPA = Gallons Per Acre 

MPH = Miles Per Hour 

 

Calibration 

Chemical labels may show application rates in gallons per acre, gal-

lons per 1000 square feet or gallons per 100 square feet. You will 

note that the tip chart (later in this manual) shows 2 of these rating 

systems. Once you know how much you are going to spray, then 

determine (from the tip chart) the spraying pressure (PSI), and the 

spraying speed (MPH). 

Determining the proper speed of the pulling vehicle can be done by 

marking off 100, 200 & 300 feet. The speed chart indicates the num-

ber of seconds it takes to travel the distances. Set the throttle and 

with a running start, travel the distances. Adjust the throttle until you 

travel the distances in the number of seconds indicated by the speed 

chart. Once you have reached the throttle setting needed, mark the 

throttle location so you can stop and go again, returning to the same 

speed. 

 

Add water and proper amount of chemical to the tank and drive to the 

starting place for spraying 

Using the Boom Nozzles 

Four things must be considered before spraying with the boom. 

 

How much chemical must be mixed in the tank. 

 

Rate of spray (gallons per acre to be sprayed). 

 

What pressure (p.s.i.) will be used. 

 

Speed traveled (mph) while spraying. 

 

Refer to the chemical label to determine your chemical mixture 

 

See the tip chart to determine the pressure to be used. The 

chart will also show the speed used when spraying. 

 

Start the pump and open the valve to the boom nozzles. 

 

Check the spray pattern. Usually you can see the coverage 
better on a solid concrete surface, such as a driveway.

 

Spraying Solutions Other Than Water 

Since all the tabulations are based on spraying water, which weighs 

8.34 lbs. per USA gallon, conversion factors must be used when 

spraying solutions which are heavier or lighter than water. To deter-

mine the proper size nozzle for the solution to be sprayed, first multi-

ply the desired GPM or GPA of solution by the rate conversion factor. 

Then use the new converted GPM or GPA rate to select the proper 

size nozzle. 

 

Example: 

Desired application rate is 20 GPA of 28% Nitrogen.  

Determine the correct nozzle size as follows: 

GPA (Solution) x Conversion Factor = GPA 

20 GPA (28%) x 1.13 + 22.6 GPA (Water) 

The applicator should choose a nozzle size that will supply 22.6 GPA 

of water at the desired pressure. 

 

Miscellaneous Conversion Factors 

One Acre = 43,560 square feet = 0.405 Hectare 

One Hectare = 2.471 Acres 

One Gallon Per Acre = 9.35 Liters Per Hectare 

One Mile = 5,280 Feet = 1,610 Meters = 1.61 Kilometers 

One Gallon = 128 Fluid Ounces = 8 Pints = 4 Quarts = 3.79 Liters = 

 

0.83 Imperial Gallons 

One Pound Per Square Inch = 0.069 bar. = 6.895 Kilopascals 

One Mile Per Hour = 1.609 Kilometers Per Hour 

 

Higher pressure not only increases the flow rate of the nozzle, but it 

also influences the droplet size and the rate of orifice wear. As pres-

sure is increased, the droplet size decreases and the rate of orifice 

wear is increased. 

The values given in the tabulation section of this owners manual 

indicate the most commonly used pressure ranges for the associated 

spray tips. 

 

Speed in M.P.H.

(Miles Per Hour)

100 Ft.

200 Ft.

300 Ft.

1.0

68 sec.

136

205

2.0

34

68

102

3.0

23

45

68

4.0

17

34

51

5.0

14

27

41

6.0

11

23

34

7.0

9.7

19

29

8.0

8.5

17

26

9.0

7.6

15

23

10.0

6.8

14

20

Speed Chart

Time Required in seconds to travel a distance of

Weight of Solution

Specific

Gravity

Conversion

Factors

7.0 lbs. per gallon

.84

.92

8.0 lbs. per gallon

.96

.98

8.345 lbs. per gallon 
(Water)

1.00

1.00

9.0 lbs. per gallon

1.08

1.04

10.0 lbs. per gallon

1.20

1.10

10.66 lbs. per gallon 
(28% Nitrogen)

1.28

1.13

11.0 lbs. per gallon

1.32

1.15

12.0 lbs. per gallon

1.44

1.20

14.0 lbs. per gallon

1.68

1.30

Spray
Angle

20"

Spacing

30"

Spacing

40"

Spacing

TeeJet (Flat Spray)

65°

22"-24"

33"-35"

NR*

TeeJet (XR TeeJet)

80°

17"-19"

26"-28"

NR*

TeeJet (XR TeeJet)

110°

12"-14"

16"-18"

NR*

FloodJet

120°

***

***

***

* Not Recommended
*** Wide Angle Spray Tip is influenced by nozzle orientation.
The critical factor is to achieve a double spray patter overlap.

Suggested Minimum Spray Heights

Nozzle Type

Nozzle Height

1

MPH

2

MPH

3

MPH

4

MPH

5

MPH

6

MPH

8

MPH

15

.18

53.6

26.8

17.8

13.4

10.7

8.9

6.7

20

.21

62.4

31.2

20.8

15.6

12.5

10.4

7.8

30

.26

77.2

38.6

25.8

19.3

15.4

12.9

9.7

40

.30

88.0

44.0

29.8

22.0

17.8

14.9

11.1

1

MPH

2

MPH

3

MPH

4

MPH

5

MPH

6

MPH

8

MPH

15

.18

.61

.41

.31

.24

20

.21

.71

.48

.36

.29

30

.26

.88

.59

.44

.35

40

.30

1.0

.68

.51

.41

AIXR11003VP

Spray Tip Rate Chart (20" Spacing)

Tip

No.

Pressure

(psi)

Capacity

(GPM)

Gal. Per Acre - Based on Water

Tip

No.

Pressure

(psi)

Capacity

(GPM)

Gal. Per 1000 Sq. Ft. - Based on Water

AIXR11003VP

Summary of Contents for 110-3PT-17N

Page 1: ...a customer service rep can resolve the problem over the phone To obtain prompt efficient service always remember to give the following information Correct Part Description and or part number Model number and Serial Number Part descriptions and numbers can be obtained from the illustrated parts list section s of this manual General Information Thank you for purchasing this product The purpose of th...

Page 2: ...with the hose clamp 5 The roller pump IS included with the assembly Attach the adapter the torque chain and S hook to the pump as needed It is intended for your pump to be mounted directly to the tractor PTO The torque chain needs to be secured to the tractor to keep your pump from spinning 6 Wrap the handgun hose around the hose hangers which are attached to the tank straps 7 Using sealant thread...

Page 3: ...cure with a 3 8 x 1 flange screw Level the outer booms by moving the slide clamps in or out as needed Tighten the bolts in the slide clamps to hold the clamps in place Slide in or out to level 15 Starting with the center section attach the appropriate hose assemblies onto each of the three boom sections Center the center hose assembly on the boom working outward to the ends of the booms the center...

Page 4: ...art the pump and open the valve to the boom nozzles Check the spray pattern Usually you can see the coverage better on a solid concrete surface such as a driveway Spraying Solutions Other Than Water Since all the tabulations are based on spraying water which weighs 8 34 lbs per USA gallon conversion factors must be used when spraying solutions which are heavier or lighter than water To deter mine ...

Page 5: ... the chemical into the tank You may use the handgun to spraying into the solution in order to mix the chemical and water The tips supplied as standard with the sprayer can be used for a wide variety of spraying applications Other tip sizes are available for different coverages The speed and pressure charts shown indicate the rates can be changed considerably by changing speed and pressure The pump...

Page 6: ...embly RH boom is selected Cast Iron 6 Roller Pump Assembly 5271706 Hypro Mfg Part 6500C Available ONLY in Repair Parts Kit 7771795 3430 0380 Consists of Rollers O Ring Viton Seals Available ONLY in Complete Assembly TeeValve Control Valve Model AA17L 5143295 Model AA17L used for selective control of 3 section boom sprayers at pressures up to 300 PSI Use to open any of three boom sections lines in ...

Page 7: ...ist next page for part numbers Plumbing Detail Hose to RH Nozzle Harness Hose to LH Nozzle Harness H o s e t o C e n t e r N o z z l e H a r n e s s Bypass Hose H o s e t o V a l v e f r o m P u m p Handgun Hose Refer to pages 6 8 For Boom breakdown Part Numbers ...

Page 8: ...pposite end is similar to this end Bolt Ref 1 9 goes through the yoke on the outer boom s then through Ref 1 7 and 1 8 followed with jam locknut Ref 1 10 For the eyebolt thread the first nut Ref 1 13 onto the eyebolt then feed it through the hole in the angle under the lower center section Use the next nut for adjusting and the first nut for locking the eyebolt into position ...

Page 9: ...Mounted In High Position Center Back Rack Mounted In Low Position Mounting Angles ARE Used Mounting Angles are NOT Used Detail B Detail C See Detail B Detail A Model 257 8 8 Row Boom Assembly 5300658 See Detail A See Detail C ...

Page 10: ...truction which provides excellent chemical resistance including acids as well as excep tional wear life Compact size to prevent tip damage Removable pre orifice Excellent for systemic products and drift management Ref 20 1 257 8 Center Nozzle Harness 5277761 Ref 20 2 257 8 LH Nozzle Harness 5277806 Ref 20 2 257 8 RH Nozzle Harness 5277806 Nozzle Assemblies consist of Elbow Tee Cross style nozzles ...

Page 11: ...Page 11 NOTES Dimensions 44 000 37 750 59 500 41 000 8 938 52 875 Boom Width Folded Out 28 30 000 ...

Page 12: ...ited Warranty you must 1 provide written notice to Fimco Inc of the defect during the Warranty Period and within thirty 30 days after the defect becomes apparent or the repair becomes necessary at the following address Fimco Inc 1000 Fimco Lane North Sioux City SD 57049 and 2 make the Equipment available to Fimco Inc or an authorized dealer within a reasonable period of time For more information a...

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