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Stripe Hog Systems
When selecting a spray bar the following
should be considered:
• The size of the line marking, the spray bar
should be 2” wider than the marking.
• The type of marking being removed. (Paint,
thermal or rubber)
• The thickness of the material being removed.
• The type of road surface. (Concrete or asphalt)
• Profile requirements per job specifications.
Hog Technologies offers a variety of spray bar
configurations to meet requirements of all types
of removal projects. Examples of available spray
bar configurations are included in the Operation
section of this manual. You can also contact our
customer support department for assistance in
selecting the correct spray bar and/or nozzle con-
figuration for your project at (877) HOG-ROAD.
Refer to the Maintenance section of this manual
for instructions to install or replace spray bars
and nozzles.
NOTICE:
AFTER INSTALLATION OF NEW NOZZLES AND/OR A SPRAY
BAR, THE WEEP HOLES ON ALL HIGH PRESSURE FITTINGS
SHOULD BE CHECKED FOR LEAKS UNDER PRESSURE.
THIS SHOULD BE DONE PRIOR TO REPLACING THE SPRAY
BAR PROTECTORS. THERE SHOULD NOT BE ANY WATER
LEAKING FROM THE WEEP HOLES. ANY LEAKAGE IS AN
INDICATION OF AN INSTALLATION ERROR, NOZZLE NOT
SEATED CORRECTLY OR A DAMAGED COMPONENT.
CAUTION
Before attaching the new spray bar to the
Hog Head Assembly, engage pump at low
pressure to purge the system. Any dirt or
debris in the system can clog nozzle orifices
and cause system pressure to spike exces
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sively causing damage to components or
rupture discs on the UHP pump to burst.
Hog Head & Various Spray Bar Sizes
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