VII.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
C. FILTERS
121
OTHER STRAINERS
POLY RINSE TANK STRAINER–
If you have the pressure washer option on your sprayer you will
have a 100 mesh strainer in the line from the rinse tank to the pressure washer (refer to Hagie STS 14 Combo
Parts Manual for location). Check the strainer for blockage if you are unable to get pressure.
RINSE STRAINER–
The poly tanks have a 150PSI (32 mesh)
strainer in the line from the rinse valve to the solution tank rinse. If you
are experiencing issues with pressure through your rinse cycle, you
may check this strainer.
SOLUTION LINE “Y” STRAINER–
To help maintain consis-
tent application rates, check the solution line strainer (fig. 121-1) daily
for blockage. Clean the strainer screen as required. Be sure to wear
appropriate clothing while removing and cleaning the line strainer
screen. Confirm the gasket is in place before re-installing the screen.
Check all strainers occasionally for blockage and replace them if they show signs of deterioration.
Refer to the Hagie Parts Manual for replacement part numbers and specific locations.
FIG 121-1
FRESH AIR CAB FILTERS
PAPER FILTER–
The paper filter should be cleaned every 50 hours,
or more often if necessary. Remove the paper element and gently tap it
against a flat surface. Direct low pressure compressed air through the filter
to remove larger particles. Replace the paper filter if necessary.
CHARCOAL FILTER–
Remove and replace the charcoal filter at the
first signs of chemical odor entering the
cab.
To remove, clean, or replace the
filters in the cab, undo the thumb screws on the cover (figure 121-2, item
1) and carefully remove the filters. Wipe the cover clean with a damp
cloth and allow to dry before replacing.
Figure 121-3 shows the air tube that allows fresh air into the cab.
Check it often for any material blocking the opening.
FIG 121-3
FIG 121-2
1