4.3 BREAK-IN
Although there are no operational restrictions on
the sprayer when used for the first time, it is
recommended that the following mechanical items
be checked:
A. After operating for 1/2 hour:
1. Retorque all the wheel bolts, see
Section 7, Unit Specification
for proper torque.
2. Retorque all other fasteners and hard-
ware.
3. Check that all electrical connections are
tight.
4. Check that no chemical or hydraulic lines
are being pinched or crimped. Re-align
as required.
5. Check that all nozzles are working prop-
erly. Clean or replace as required.
6. Lubricate all grease fittings.
B. After 5 hours and 10 hours of operation:
1. Retorque all wheel bolts, fasteners and
hardware, see
Section 7, Unit Specification
for proper torque.
2. Check chemical and hydraulic line
routing.
3. Check that all nozzles are working prop-
erly.
4. Then go to the normal servicing and
maintenance schedule as defined in the
Maintenance Section.
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Before operating the Sprayer and each time
thereafter, the following areas should be checked
off:
1. Lubricate the machine per the schedule
outlined in the “Maintenance Section”.
2. Use only a tractor of adequate power and
weight to operate the Sprayer. See Section
4.5.1 for recommendations.
3. Ensure that the machine is properly attached
to the tractor. Be sure that a mechanical
retainer is installed through the drawbar pin
and the safety chain is attached to the draw-
bar cage.
4. Check the hydraulic system. Ensure that the
hydraulic reservoir in the tractor is filled to the
required specifications.
5. Inspect all hydraulic lines, hoses, fittings and
couplers for tightness. Use a clean cloth to
wipe any accumulated dirt from the couplers
before connecting to the hydraulic system of
the tractor.
6. Check the tires and ensure that they are
inflated to the specified pressure.
7. Calibrate the sprayer if it is the start of the
season or a new chemical is being used.
8. Check the condition and routing of all chemi-
cal hoses and lines. Replace any that are
damaged. Re-route those that are rubbing,
pinched or crimped.
9. Check the spray pattern of each nozzle.
Remove and clean or replace any that have
an unusual pattern.
10. Remove the steel mesh line filters and wash
with clean water. Reinstall.
11. Check that all connections in the electrical
system are connected and tight.
4.4 PRE-OPERATION
CHECKLIST
Efficient and safe operation of the
FAST AG
Solutions
Sprayer requires that each operator
reads and
understands the operating procedures
and all
related safety precautions outlined in this
section.
A pre-operational checklist is provided for
the
operator. It is important for both personal
safety
and maintaining the good mechanical
condition of
the Sprayer that this checklist be
followed.
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