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We congratulate you for choosing a HARDI plant protection pro-
duct. The reliability and efficiency of this product depend on your care.
The first step is to carefully read and pay attention to this instruction
book. It contains essential information for the efficient use and long life
of this quality product.
As the instruction book covers all LX models, please pay attention to
the paragraphs dealing with precisely your model. This book is to be
read in conjunction with the Spray Technique book.
Description
The Hardi LX models consist of a pump, frame with tank of 600, 800,
1000 or 1200 litre capacity, BK operating unit, 10, 12, 15, 16 or 18
metre trapeze suspended booms and transmission shaft.
The design of the diaphragm pump is simple, with easily accessible
diaphragms and valves that ensures liquid does not come in contact
with the vital parts of the pump.
The tank, made of impact-proof and chemical resistant polyethylene,
has a purposeful design with no sharp edges for easy cleaning and
efficient agitation. A suction filter is located at the top of the tank. This
facilitates filter inspection even if the tank is filled with spray liquid. To
ensure safe operation, the drain valve is also located at the top of the
tank.
The BK 180 K operating unit consists of; pressure agitator, safety
valve, on/off function, pressure filter with pressure gauge, distribution
valves with pressure equalization device and HARDI-MATIC.
HARDI-MATIC ensures a constant volume per hectare of the liquid at
varying speed in the same gear. The number of revolutions on the
P.T.O. must be kept between 300-600 r/min.
Summary of Contents for LX-HB Series
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