2019-03-11
407-502M
NP30A or NP40A
Adjustments
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Anhydrous Coulter Sealer Adjustments
The spider sealers have three adjustments. You may
need to alter these from factory settings, based on soil
conditions, crop residue and application speed.
1. Down-pressure: T-handles set the arm spring
tension. The adjustment plates have 3 settings.
2. Spacing: The arm weldments have 8 bolt holes
allowing 2 setback positions and 2 spacing positions.
3. Angle: The sealer mount plates have 4 holes:
2 in-line , and 2 extra holes , slightly offset,
providing an angle adjustment.
These adjustments are most easily made with the
applicator raised. The down-pressure adjustment may be
made with rows in the ground, with some extra effort.
Chemical Hazard:
Adjust sealers with rows dry. Make adjustments before
charging the metering system with anhydrous ammonia, or
after thoroughly discharging the system. With the tines out of
the ground, there could otherwise be releases of ammonia at
dangerous concentrations.
Sealer Down-Pressure Adjustment
The following trip down-pressures are available. These
values are per sealer arm, and are with the coulters in
the ground, and arms slightly raised per nominal factory
assumptions (as depicted in Figure 76 on page 98).
Note: With the applicator raised, position has minimal
spring tension.
Sealer Spacing or Setback Adjustment
For in-line (parallel) sealer wheel running, use the center
holes in the mount plates . In-line orientation is
recommended for high-residue fields.
Sealer Angle Adjustment
10° of leading toe-out (20° total) is available by using the
inner center hole of the mount plate and the leading
offset hole . No setback adjustment is available when
using toe-out. Toe-out is not recommended for
high-residue fields.
Handle Slot
Down-Pressure
Rear/Lowest
12 pounds
5.4 kg
Mid/Medium
17 pounds
7.7 kg
Forward/Max.
28 pounds
12.7 kg
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1
2
3
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b
a
6
5
Figure 86
Sealer Adjustments
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