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Spraying Consideration

For effective spraying ensure you have taken the following factors into account.

1. Work Rates

•  Speed of operation
•  Water points or nurse tanks
•  Rate of travel
•  Swath width
•  Spray volume applied

2. Wind and Drift

•  Wind Speed
•  Wind Direction
•  Airspeed at boom height
 

Avoid spraying on still warm days as convection currents may cause drift in  

 

unpredictable directions.

 

Optimum wind speeds are between 3km/h to 7km/h

•  Wind direction and drift is controlled by;
 

Reducing nozzle height

 

Reducing pressure and using larger nozzle

 

Fit low-drift nozzles producing larger droplets

3. Field Work (

see diagram

)

Swath marking and spraying
•  Mark out to ensure proper pass matching – 

use flags foam markers or tramlines

•  Where large obstructions exist in the middle 

of an area to be sprayed, mark out and 

spray the area like a separate headland

•  The perimeter of the field should be 

sprayed first. The width of two swaths will 

give adequate turning space at the ends 

of spray runs

•  Never spray while turning

4. Speed

•  Maintain a constant speed when spraying. Should you need to increase your 

spraying speed, larger delivery nozzles must be fitted. Re-calibrate as required

Spraying 

Guide

Spray 

Decontamination

OPERATORS HANDBOOK 9

SPRAYING CONSIDERATION

For effective spraying ensure you have taken the following factors into account
1. Work Rates

• Speed of operation
• Water points or nurse tanks
• Rate of travel
• Swath width
• Spray volume applied

2. Wind and drift

• Wind Speed
• Wind Direction
• Airspeed at boom height

Avoid spraying on still warm days as convection currents may cause drift in unpredictable
directions.
Optimum wind speeds are between 3km/h to 7 km/h

• Wind direction and drift is controlled by;:
• Reducing nozzle height
• Reducing pressure and using larger nozzles
• Fit low-drift nozzles producing larger droplets

3. Field Work (See diagram below)
Swath marking and spraying

• Mark out to ensure proper pass matching – use flags foam markers or tramlines

• Where large obstructions exist in the middle of an area to be sprayed, mark out and spray
the area like a separate headland.

• The perimeter of the field should be sprayed first. The width of two swaths will give

adequate turning space at the ends of spray runs.
• Never spray while turning.

4. Speed
Maintain a constant speed when spraying. Should you need 
to increase your spraying speed, larger delivery nozzles 

must be fitted. Re-calibrate as required

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CONSIDERATIONS WHEN SPRAYING 

 

 

For effective spraying ensure you have taken the following factors into account 

1. Work Rates 

• 

Speed of operation 

• 

Water points or nurse tanks 

• 

Rate of travel 

• 

Swath width 

• 

Spray volume applied 

 

2. Wind and drift 

• 

Wind Speed 

• 

Wind Direction 

• 

Airspeed at boom height 

Avoid spraying on still warm days as convection currents may cause drift in unpredictable 

directions. 

Optimum wind speeds are between 3km/h to 7 km/h 

• 

Wind direction and drift is controlled by;: 

• 

Reducing nozzle height 

• 

Reducing pressure and using larger nozzles 

• 

Fit low-drift nozzles producing larger droplets 

3. Field Work

 (See diagram below) 

Swath marking and spraying 

• 

Mark out to ensure proper pass matching – use flags foam markers or tramlines 

• 

Where large obstructions exist in the middle of an area to be sprayed, mark out and spray 

the area like a separate headland. 

• 

The perimeter of the field should be sprayed first. The width of two swaths will give 

adequate turning space at the ends of spray runs. 

• 

Never spray while turning. 

4. Speed 

Maintain a constant speed when spraying. Should you need to increase your spraying speed, larger 

delivery nozzles must be fitted. Re-calibrate as required 

 

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•  After  use,  the  sprayer  must  be  thoroughly  decontaminated  including  tank, 

pump, hoses, boom and hand lance to avoid damage to crops from harmful 
spray residue and to the sprayer from corrosion or abrasion.

•  After spraying, flush the tank, hose, boom, and hand lance by running it with 

clean water plus  recommended cleaning fluid. It is best to clean sprayers in 
the field or area just treated.

•  The  suction  strainer  attached  to  the  pump  suction  line  should  be  cleaned 

periodically. Lift the strainer from the base of the tank and brush off with a soft 
brush.

•  Nozzle filters (if fitted), nozzle tips, nozzle caps and gaskets should be cleaned 

by soaking in water, brushing with a nozzle brush and allowed to dry. Never blow 
through nozzles with your mouth, not use wire or pins to clear any blockages.

•  Unscrew  the  hand  lance  grip  and  remove  the  filter  screen  and  clean  in  the 

same way as described for the suction strainer. Ensure that the o-rings do not 
become displaced during cleaning. Re-assemble the hand lance correctly.

•  Aligning  the  filter  screen  in  the  handle  body  before  the  hand  lance  grip  is 

screwed back.

•  Check tyre pressure.

•  When  storing  your  sprayer  ensure  that  it  is  clean  and  dry  and  kept  in  a  well 

ventilated place.

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Page 1: ...Manufacturer of The Safest Tanks in Motion w w w t t i c o m a u OnDeck UTV Sprayer with 12v Pump and 6m Hose HANDBOOK PRODUCT...

Page 2: ...enance 8 Unit Specifications 10 Troubleshooting 10 Parts List 11 OnDeck Honda GX200 12 Operating Instructions 12 Start Up Procedure 12 OnDeck with SuperReel 50 13 See Operating Instructions for OnDeck...

Page 3: ...ay drift may contaminate the air and may affect the operator or damage adjacent non target vegetation 4 Select and wear appropriate Personal Protection Equipment in accordance with the label of the pr...

Page 4: ...es Check weather conditions select the ppropriate PPE to suit the chemicals to be used Manual handling slips trips or falls Low Put on PPE as per the chemical requirements in the Material Safety Data...

Page 5: ...the tank hose and hand lance by running it with clean water plus a recommended cleaning fluid It is best to clean sprayer in the field or area just treated The suction strainer attached to the pump s...

Page 6: ...valves kit for Poly 2020 CBK949871973 Diaphragm Kit 20VF RT4Poly2020 Buna CBK039830973 Pump Seals Kit PA330 CBK039850973 Valve Kit for PA330 up to Nov 2004 CBK039875973 Valve Kit for PA330 1 from Dec...

Page 7: ...en the engine is cold Turn the pressure regulating knob anti clockwise to the BYPASS 0 pressure position While holding the sprayer steady grip the recoil starter handle and pull quickly While checking...

Page 8: ...cooling far air intake opening and parts around the muffler Check the engine oil and change it as necessary Inspect the fuel line filter check for fuel leaks LONG TERM CLEANING AND STORING When storin...

Page 9: ...TTi s OnDeck HandBook 9 Call 1800 816 277 www tti com au 9 Diagram Diagram 12 www tti com au Call 1800 816 277 TTi Operators Handbook...

Page 10: ...ead on suction plumbing 1 Increase motor RPM until pump engages 2 Tighten replace fittings Pressure drops under load and pump is noisy 1 Insufficient motor RPM to prevent clutch slippage 1 Increase mo...

Page 11: ...aft 1 10 Bearing HK1010 1 11 Washer 2 12 Bearing 608 1 13 Gear Shaft 1 14 Bearing 6203 1 15 Bearing 6200 1 16 Crank Case 18mm 1 17 O ring G60 1 18 Crank Case Cover 1 19 O ring G25 1 20 Oil Glass 1 21...

Page 12: ...is clear and free from foreign particles and chemical residues This can be done when the tank is full or empty Unscrew the black filter retaining ring and remove filter and clean as necessary A clean...

Page 13: ...e vehicle battery Up to 50 metres of hose can be fitted and a gunjet provides for even and accurate spray application Specifics Details Dimensions 961 2mm x 731 5mm x 410mm LWH Hose Size 10mm Hose Len...

Page 14: ...en connecting to a power source 1 Ensure that the battery is 12V DC and that the 30amp circuit breaker is fitted to the positive lead at the battery 2 Connect the red connector to the positive termina...

Page 15: ...hose can then be wound in by pushing the button on the remote control 4 If the reel stops turning due to a hose jam DO NOT continue to push the button or damage may occur Clear the cause of the jam pr...

Page 16: ...Possible Cause Possible Remedy Reel does not wind On Off switch not turned on On Off switch faulty Fuse blown Loose connections Manual switch faulty Loose broken drive belt Seized bearings on reel sha...

Page 17: ...ears to be in danger from spray drift contamination Drift can be reduced by lower nozzle height lower pressures or by fitting larger nozzles To commence spraying squeeze trigger Release the trigger to...

Page 18: ...ld you need g speed larger delivery nozzles ate as required OPERATOR HANDBOOK 8 plied m height rm days as convection currents may cause drift in unpredictable e between 3km h to 7 km h nd drift is con...

Page 19: ...stirring with a suitable round edged paddle or start the pump with the pressure regulator lever in the BY PASS position Wash off any spillage from the outside of the tank Return part empty containers...

Page 20: ...200 x 8 6 x 0 5 600 Select NOZZLE Refer to nozzle manufacturers data charts or other sources and select the size and type of nozzle that will produce the calculated OUTPUT and required spray QUALITY...

Page 21: ...ving the hand lance from side to side in a swinging movement which causes damage by overdosing Decontamination and Maintenance After use the sprayer must be thoroughly decontaminated inside and outsid...

Page 22: ...2 The guidelines in this handbook have been adhered to in every respect 3 In the unlikely event of sprayer failure this should be reported to your dealer who will act on your behalf to resolve the iss...

Page 23: ...and or expenses in connection with the purchase or use of this equipment to the extent permitted by law c Only the warranty expressed in this limited warranty shall apply and no dealer distributor or...

Page 24: ...tration Alternatively if you are unable to register on line fill in all the details below copy and email to warranty tti com au or post to the address on the back cover I have read and understood the...

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