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The Nozzle Assembly 

 
The nozzle assembly is located at the end of 
the handgun wand.  It is composed of a 
nozzle base, internal o-ring, Teflon ring, 
cover, external o-ring, and a hood (see 
Diagram 5).  To access nozzle components, 
just unscrew the nozzle cover by hand. 
 
In order to optimize nozzle life and achieve 
maximum spray efficiency, the nozzle must 
be properly maintained.  Always rinse the 
handgun out with clean soapy water after 
every spray, and establish maintenance 
intervals to disassemble and clean the 
nozzle.  You may wish to purchase tank 
cleaner, which cuts hard water scale and 
chemical deposits from the electrode and 
internal component of the gun.  Your nozzle 
maintenance schedule will vary depending on 
the types of chemicals used and adherence 
to pre and post spray checks, In general it is 
sufficient to thoroughly clean nozzles every 
50 hours.  If heavy loads of wettable powers 
are used, the cleaning schedule should be 
sooner. 
 

Pre-Spray Check 
I. Inspect Nozzles 

Check nozzle cover to make sure it is on 
hand tight (do not over tighten or use a 
wrench).  Make sure the hood is seated firmly 
to the nozzle base and against the external o-
ring. 
 

II. Preparing the Tank Mix 

If you will be spraying wettable powders it is a 
good idea to use a compatibility agent with 
the water and tank mix.  Compatibility agents 
are chemicals mixed with the water that make 
mixing easier and keep heavy concentrations 
uniformly in suspension.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Post-Spray Check 
After each spray it is essential that hoses and 
handgun be flushed with clean soapy water.  
This will help prevent chemical build-up that 
can clog lines and nozzles.  Also, it is 
recommended that the nozzle exterior (black 
portion of nozzle) and nozzle hoods be 
cleaned with soapy water at this time. 
 
 

To clean the nozzle assembly: 

1.  Slide the hood over the nozzle cover. 
2.  Unscrew the cover from the nozzle base 

and remove the Teflon ring.  Note: There 
is a small o-ring in the nozzle around the 
base of the tip, take care that it doesn’t 
fall off.  If it does, clean it and press back 
into place.  Also, take care not to damage 
the nozzle tip when the cover is removed. 

3.  Soak the ring, cover, and hood in a mild 

detergent solution.  Use a small brush 
(soft or mild bristle) to clean the inside of 
the cover and the hole through it.  Also, 
be sure to clean the hood.  Rinse. 

4.  Scrub the nozzle base with the detergent 

solution using a soft bristle brush.  Be 
sure to thoroughly clean the base cavity 
and take care not to damage the nozzle 
tip.  Rinse and make sure the small o-ring 
is in place. 

5.  Reassemble nozzle by placing the Teflon 

ring on the base and screwing the cover 
on 

hand tight

.  Next, slide the hood over 

the nozzle and seat it securely against the 
external o-ring. 

Diagram 4:

 The Nozzle Assembly 

Summary of Contents for MAGNETspray

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL FOR THE MAGNETspray Pullman Holt Corporation Main Office 10702 North 46th Street Tampa FL 33617 Phone 813 971 2223 FAX 813 971 6090 ...

Page 2: ... careful not to lose the flow disk 5 Unthread the quick connect plug from the handgun liquid line leader Use a 7 16 wrench on the plug and an 11 16 wrench on the 1 8 NPT body 6 Connect the quick connect plug to the grey hose of the twinline hose 7 Fill the tank with 2 gallons of clean water 8 Turn on the air compressor to flush the line with 1 75 gallons of water Turn off the air compressor 9 Disc...

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Page 5: ...t with the water and tank mix Compatibility agents are chemicals mixed with the water that make mixing easier and keep heavy concentrations uniformly in suspension Post Spray Check After each spray it is essential that hoses and handgun be flushed with clean soapy water This will help prevent chemical build up that can clog lines and nozzles Also it is recommended that the nozzle exterior black po...

Page 6: ...ting The other end of the twinline hose connects to the air leader of the handgun The Tank Pressure Regulator The second tee also routes air to the tank pressure regulator It corresponds with the pressure gauge on the left side of the front panel The regulator is operated by pulling out the dial and turning it clockwise to increase pressure or counter clockwise to decrease pressure It should be se...

Page 7: ...id in relationship to the tank opening To close the tank 1 Slide the lid into the tank opening using the same direction as when it was removed 2 Rotate the lid 90 counterclockwise 3 While pulling the lid up to seal it against the tank opening push down on the lid handle until it is parallel with the tank lid 4 Push the pressure valve lever down so it is horizontal The Quick Connects There are four...

Page 8: ...ut any debris with compressed air or warm soapy water 3 Replace the spring and plunger rethread the brass bolt into the top of the handgun until tight The Handgun The handgun is held by the operator during spraying Activation of the trigger causes liquid to spray The handgun has the following user serviceable parts the air filter the liquid filter assembly the nozzle assembly and the batteries Exc...

Page 9: ... battery cover Screw the 2 6 32 x Phillips head machine screws back in to secure the battery cover The Batteries The nozzle charging operates on two 9 volt rechargeable batteries which are located in the base of the handgun In average conditions the batteries will last 5 10 hours of operation on a charge They should be recharged when the charging indicator on top of the handgun shell doesn t glow ...

Page 10: ...n correctly without the flow disk 2 Remove the strainer from the 1 8 NPT body 3 If the 1 8 NPT body contains residue clean it with compressed air or clean water 4 Clean the strainer with compressed air or clean water If residue still remains in the 50 mesh screen disassemble the Strainer Unscrew the top brass part from the bottom brass part The 50 mesh screen slides off the brass body and can be c...

Page 11: ...the air pressure regulator is set between 12 15 psi 2 Make sure that water temperature is at least 50 10 C 3 Make sure that all liquid fittings and air fittings are tight 4 Clean the liquid filter assembly See The Liquid Filter Assembly 5 Clean the nozzle assembly See The Nozzle Assembly 6 Clean the trigger See To Clean the Trigger Problem Charging indicator blinks or goes out during operation 1 C...

Page 12: ...TANK PLUMBING ASSEMBLY XT SERVICE PARTS MAIN ASSEMBLY ...

Page 13: ...ment or chemicals always test on a small area before treating the entire crop Do not use a chemical with the sprayer if the label prohibits use in low volume sprayers at full rate you can start reducing the amount of chemical used for each spray Keeping the amount of water in the tank constant cut the amount of chemical mixed in by 15 25 for each spray until a desirable kill is no longer achieved ...

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