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6.2.2

LOW VOLUME CONICAL NOZZLES (150-500L/HA) ............................................................ 19

6.2.3

ANTI-DRIFT NOZZLES ....................................................................................................... 19

6.3

CALIBRATING AXIAL FAN ATOMISERS ............................................................................. 20

6.4

CALIBRATING CANNON ATOMISERS ................................................................................ 20

6.4.1

TREATMENTS ON TALL PLANTS ....................................................................................... 20

6.4.2

TREATMENTS ON HERBACEOUS CULTIVATIONS ........................................................... 21

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HAND LANCES .................................................................................................... 21

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MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................... 22

8.1

PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................ 22

8.2

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................. 22

8.2.1

CLEANING THE NOZZLES ................................................................................................. 22

8.2.2

LUBRICATION ..................................................................................................................... 22

8.2.3

MULTIPLIER LUBRICATION ................................................................................................ 22

8.3

EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE ................................................................................... 22

8.4

REPAIRS ............................................................................................................................. 22

8.5

STORAGE IN A WAREHOUSE AND TRANSPORTATION ................................................... 23

8.6

PUTTING BACK INTO SERVICE AFTER WINTER LAYUP ................................................. 23

8.7

DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL ........................................................................................... 23

8.7.1

MATERIALS FOR DEMOLITION ......................................................................................... 23

8.7.2

INDICATIONS FOR A SUITABLE TREATMENT OF WASTE ................................................ 23

8.7.3

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS WASTE (EEAW) ....................................... 23

TABLES FOR CALIBRATING ATOMISERS  Ø500-600 ..................................... 25
TABLES FOR CALIBRATING ATOMISERS  Ø600-650 ..................................... 26
TABLES FOR CALIBRATING ATOMISERS  Ø700-750 ..................................... 27
TABLES FOR CALIBRATING ATOMISERS  Ø800 ............................................. 28
TABLES FOR CALIBRATING ATOMISERS  Ø900 ............................................. 29
TABLES FOR CALIBRATING ATOMISERS  Ø650 TGZ .................................... 30
TABLES FOR CALIBRATING ATOMISERS  Ø800 TGZ .................................... 30
TABLES FOR CALIBRATING CANNONS Ø450 ................................................ 31
TABLES FOR CALIBRATING CANNONS Ø400-455 ......................................... 32
TABLES FOR CALIBRATING CANNONS Ø400-455 TILTING HEAD ............... 33

TABLE 1-3  TABLES OF DELIVERY OF NOZZLES FOR ATOMISERS ............................ 34
TABLE 4-5  TABLES OF DELIVERY OF NOZZLES FOR HAND LANCES ...................... 35
TABLE 8 PROBLEMS, CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS .......................................................... 36
TABLE 7 TABLE OF PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE .................................................... 36
TAB.14A ALLOWED FITTINGS ........................................................................................... 37
TAB.15A ALLOWED FITTINGS ........................................................................................... 38
TAB.16A ALLOWED FITTINGS ........................................................................................... 39

Summary of Contents for Mistblowers AP APC

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MISTBLOWERS MOUNTED MISTBLOWERS serie EXPO CLIO KAMBA VENUS DEVIL SIRIO EOLO AP Read this manual carefully before use GB 04 2010 ISO Color code...

Page 2: ...OWED ATOMISERS 9 4 4 TRACTOR COUPLING 10 4 4 1 THREE POINT COUPLING 10 4 4 2 HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONTOTHE DISTRIBUTORS 10 4 5 CARDAN SHAFT 11 4 6 PUMP 11 4 7 SUCTION FILTER 11 4 8 PRESSURE REGULATOR 12 4...

Page 3: ...8 7 2 INDICATIONS FOR A SUITABLETREATMENT OF WASTE 23 8 7 3 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS WASTE EEAW 23 TABLES FOR CALIBRATING ATOMISERS 500 600 25 TABLES FOR CALIBRATING ATOMISERS 600 650 26 TA...

Page 4: ...nd pipes noz zles pressure gauges oil tyres friction material of the clutches Evident cases of negligence include work speed over that indicated in the spraying tables in the handbook or too high for...

Page 5: ...some residual risks associated with the improper use of the machine by the operator for this purpose danger signs and symbols and prohibitions are applied near some parts of the machine see previous...

Page 6: ...roducts license and in any case only after having carefully read the instructions on the container 2 3 1 REGULATIONS FORTHE USE OF CHEMICAL PRODUCTS Some recommendations for avoiding damage and accide...

Page 7: ...machines are identified by the word washing on the CE plate 2 7 DRIVING ON THE ROAD The towed atomisers are not specifically designed for road use Nevertheless many models are also available in the v...

Page 8: ...ts UNI EN 907 Nov 1998 Agricultural and forestry machinery Sprayers and spreaders of liquid fertilizers Safety UNI EN ISO 13849 1 February 2007 Machinery safety Fundamental concepts general design pri...

Page 9: ...where the fan turns hasn t been bent by knocks during transportation 4 3 TRANSPORTING AND MOVING THE MACHINE Every time you have to lift the machine before starting the operation always make sure the...

Page 10: ...ver bumps b Check the diameter of the elevator coupling pins If necessary position the double diameter pins correctly there are also appropriate adapter bushes available c Adjust the length of the thi...

Page 11: ...CTIVE COVER ON THE PUMP SHAFT 4 6 PUMP When using the pump scrupulously observe the instructions in the enclosed handbook supplied by the manufacturer The pump can be identified by the ratings plate o...

Page 12: ...ies it is always manual E volumetric pressure valve proportional when present it regulates the spraying pressure The valve automatically compensates variations in speed within the scope of the same ge...

Page 13: ...e the proportional valve may not be able to compensate the speed variations correctly Adjusting the compensated returns close only one tap of section C position OFF adjust the corresponding compensato...

Page 14: ...antipollution hydroejector mounted as standard on some models then you should proceed as follows put roughly 20 30 L of water in the tank and start the pump remove the cap of ejector E and insert fil...

Page 15: ...be filled with clean water and used to rinse the entire circuit including the suction delivery pump pressure regulator jets and nozzles Thanks to the practical rotary nozzle it also rinses the inside...

Page 16: ...tiplier made accessible through the opening on the side in the rear left part of the machine or at a distance on the right side The lever has 2 or 3 positions depending on the number of gears and the...

Page 17: ...only be performed by qualified personnel respecting the position of the single vanes so as not to vary the dynamic balance of the fan unbalanced blowers can cause rapid wear of the multiplier and the...

Page 18: ...e clutch see the previous paragraph This fan rotor can usually produce a delivery which is much higher with a very high speed airflow Fig 25 The cannon fan is mounted on a thrust block that can be adj...

Page 19: ...etation to be treated Poor quality or worn nozzles have a tendency to create unevenly treated strips The nozzles are produced in various sizes to work with a precise pressure range to create certain t...

Page 20: ...44 829 L ha 5 x 6 N B Depending on the season the vegetation may be more or less luxuriant bear this in mind before starting the treatment If the plants don t have much foliage you should diminish the...

Page 21: ...int the jet at people or animals The jet can cause serious injuries simply due to the mechanical force of the liquid under pressure Never block the spraying lever of the lance in an open position beca...

Page 22: ...level If you notice even a partial blockage of a nozzle proceed as follows drain the pressure and stop the machine dismantle the screw or bayonet ringnuts holding the nozzles clean with a small brush...

Page 23: ...DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL When the sprayer will be put out of service you should wash it with great care to remove any residues of chemical product follow the instructions in point 4 13 of the present...

Page 24: ...ixing G1 4 jets on 1 2 booms 1805 0034F Clamp kit for fixing G1 4 jets on 1 2 booms M8 F thread 1805 0050F TXA80 005 Lilac 3400 0611F ISO nozzle TXA80 067 Olive 3400 0612F ceramic conical TXA80 01 Ora...

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Page 34: ...1 0 70 1 01 1 52 2 07 3 07 4 08 5 09 Code 3400 0611F 3400 0612F 3400 0613F 3400 0614F 3400 0615F 3400 0616F 3400 0617F TAB 3 ISO TABLE OF DELIVERY IN LITRES MIN MEDIUM AND HIGHVOLUME 18 CONICAL NOZZLE...

Page 35: ...one 3 40 4 40 6 20 6 80 8 10 9 20 11 2 direct jet 4 10 5 40 8 30 11 8 15 1 19 1 24 6 TABLE 4 TABLE 4 5 TABLES OF DELIVERY OF NOZZLES FOR HAND LANCES TABLE OF DELIVERY IN LITRES MIN OFTHE CONICAL NOZZL...

Page 36: ...n the lever correctly Command group isn t at zero pressure Valves and or valve seats Replace or clean suction and delivery worn or dirty The pump doesn t reach the set Valve and or valve seat Replace...

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Page 38: ...X X X X X X X X REVERBERI AR 1064 1053 X PRESSURE GCP RVA X X X X X X X X X X X X X REGULATOR ORION Comet X X X X X X X X X X X X X GCP ELECTRIC X X X X X X X X X X X X X JETS SINGLENON DRIP X X X X X...

Page 39: ...5 1203 X X X X BHA 160 X X X PRESSURE RVA X X X X X X X X REGULATOR ORION Comet X X X X X X GCPELECTRIC X X X X X X JETS P39 X X SINGLENON DRIP X X X X X X X X DOUBLENON DRIP X X X X X X X X TYREMFC X...

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