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fig.2

5.  asseMBLy

5.1.    

Fasten the two lance clips to the sprayer tank with the two screws supplied. See fig.1.

5.2.    

Press the rubber washer onto the drain pipe, screw on the drain cap. See fig.1.

5.3.    

Attach Spot Spray Gun Hose to Pump (see fig.2)

5.3.1.   

Slide the hose clamp over the hose.

5.3.2.   

Push the hose onto the pump.

5.3.3.   

Slide the hose clamp over the pump connector and tighten.

5.4.    

attach Hose Guide to tank (see fig.3)

5.4.1.   

Thread the hose through the hose guide.

5.4.2.   

Attach the guide to the side of the tank using the flange bolt.

5.5.    

attach Hose to spot spray Gun (see fig.4)

5.5.1.   

Slide the hose clamp over the hose.

5.5.2.   

Push the hose onto the hose barb on the spray gun.

5.5.3.   

Slide the hose clamp around the hose barb and tighten.

5.6.    

attach Broadcast bracket to tank (see fig.5)

5.6.1.   

ensure the bracket is fixed with the two clips at the end facing the pump.

5.7.    

attach the sprayer to the vehicle (see fig.7)

5.8.    

Use the hooked straps supplied to secure each end to an ATV rack (not supplied)

5.9.    

assemble Broadcast Kit. (see fig.6)

5.10. 

Insert the broadcast lance into the bracket, note the orientation in fig.6.

5.11.   

Screw on the hose connector to the pump, tighten by hand then using a spanner turn once more.

5.12. 

Slide two hose clamps over the hose.

5.13. 

Push the hose onto the hose barb on the broadcast lance and onto the connector on the pump.

5.14. 

Slide the hose clamp around the hose barbs and tighten the connector on the pump.

5.15. 

Slide the hose clamp around the hose barbs and tighten.

5.16. 

assemble Broadcast Kit. (see fig.6)

5.16.1.  Insert the broadcast lance into the bracket, note the orientation in fig.6.

5.16.2.  Screw on the hose connector to the pump, tighten by hand then using a spanner turn once more.

5.16.3.  Slide two hose clamps over the hose.

5.16.4.  Push the hose onto the hose barb on the broadcast lance and onto

fig.3

fig.4

SS98/SS60 | Issue 3 (HF) 26/03/18

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey limited

Summary of Contents for SS98

Page 1: ...ed fluid 8 8 DO NOT spray fluid into dedicated workshop oil spray equipment 8 8 DO NOT use any electrical equipment on or near the vehicle while fluid spraying is in progress This includes the use of inspection lights mobile phones or pagers 8 8 DO NOT use the sprayer if the pump is damaged in any way 8 8 DO NOT use whilst under the influence of drugs alcohol or other intoxicating medication or if...

Page 2: ...ial and is fitted with tank drainage spout for draining unwanted contents Tank also features extra thick walls and is UV stabilized to prevent fading Suitable for use with a variety of different agents including weed killer de icer and for spraying fertilizer 3 specification Model No SS60 SS98 Tank Capacity 60ltr 98ltr Maximum Flow Rate 8 3ltr m 8 3ltr m Maximum Pressure 70psi 70psi Maximum Spray ...

Page 3: ...the pump 5 7 Attach the sprayer to the vehicle see fig 7 5 8 Use the hooked straps supplied to secure each end to an ATV rack not supplied 5 9 Assemble Broadcast Kit see fig 6 5 10 Insert the broadcast lance into the bracket note the orientation in fig 6 5 11 Screw on the hose connector to the pump tighten by hand then using a spanner turn once more 5 12 Slide two hose clamps over the hose 5 13 Pu...

Page 4: ...r personal protective equipment 6 3 3 Turn off power to the sprayer before filling The vehicle should also be off with wheels chocked to prevent unintended movement 6 3 4 Remove the fill cap located on top of the sprayer fig 8 6 3 5 Before filling ensure drain cap is securely tightened 6 3 6 Mix agents as instructed on that particular product Do not mix more than needed to reduce wastage and the n...

Page 5: ...ensure a uniform spray pattern overlap each spray 300mm fig 14 8 3 4 See the speed application tables to determine the speed for the ATV NOTE It is possible to use the broadcast lance and spot spray gun simultaneously 8 4 Leaving Unattended 8 4 1 If the sprayer must be left unattended A disconnect the power B relieve the system pressure by pressing the gun trigger C turn off the vehicle and chock ...

Page 6: ...osed of refer to the manufactures label and local authority guidelines 9 3 Flush Sprayer 9 3 1 Refer to agents manufacturer for flushing procedure and recommendation on a cleaning solution 9 4 Decontaminate 9 4 1 After handling chemicals and other agents remove all clothing and wash separate to other clothing 9 4 2 Wash all exposed skin thoroughly with soap and water 10 Storage 10 1 Preparing for ...

Page 7: ...disposing of them as waste All tools accessories and packaging should be sorted taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment When the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal drain any fluids if applicable into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids according to local regulations Note It is our policy to c...

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