
Rear View
5/16” Hex Head Bolts
5/16” Flat Washer
Fig. 5
Boom Mount
Assembly Instructions Continued
Ref.
Part Description
Part Number
6
4
8
8
1
1
2
3
3
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
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Part Description
Ref.
Part Number Qty.
Hose Clamp .702 - .801 Plastic
10-24 x 1-1/4 Round Head Screw
#10 Flat Washer (10FWZP)
3/16” Lock Washer
Wire Harness
15 Gallon Sprayer Tank
Wand Holder
Nozzle Cap
Suction Strainer*
3/8 Rubber Hose 24”
Hose Barb 3/8 MPT x 3/8 HB
10-24 x 1/2 Bolt
Tank Lid
Pump Electric: Check Model Number
Models TCT15-12V (1.0 W/O Switch)
Models TCT15RT-12V (1.0 W/ Switch)
3/8” MPT x 1/4” MPT Nipple
Nylon Tee, 1/4”
1/4 MPT x 3/8 HB
1/2” Stainless Steel Clamp
3716
3604
3605
2987
3732
3614
3612
3620
3619
3777
3607
3613
3601
3655
3656
3728
3718
3731
3632
Qty.
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
3/8 Rubber Hose 12’
Spray Wand & Nozzle
1/4 MPT x 1/4 FPT Valve
1/4 MPT x 1/2 HB Hose Barb
1/2 Clear Hose 40”
Nylon Tee, 1/2
1/2 Clear Hose 19-1/4
11/16 MPS x 1/2 HB ELB HB w/Nut
Vinyl Cover
Nozzle 2.5 Brown
Boom Angle
Drain Cap W/Washer
Grommet 5/8 H.D. X 3/8 Thick
3773
3611
3730
3729
3775
3723
3776
3725
3638
3719
3724B
3733
3639
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
PLUMBING ASSEMBLY
STEP 2
Attach Boom Mount to Cart Body using 5/16” x 3/4” Hex Head Bolts(2), 5/16” Flat Washers(4), 5/16” Lock Washers(5)
and 5/16” Hex Head Nuts (6),(Fig.5). Attach Boom Arm Assembly to Boom Mount using 5/16” x 3/4” Hex Head Bolts(2),
5/16” Flat Washers(4), 5/16” Lock Washers(5) and 5/16” Hex Head Nuts(6), (Fig. 6). Tighten all four Bolts with the 1/2”
wrenches.
Parts List for Pump Assembly
SEE BELOW FOR PLUMBING
ASSEMBLY
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
21
28
28
20
13
14
21
22
23
24
28
27
28
26
25
29
30
31
11
32
11
11
11
33
34
35
36
37
18
38
11
5/16” Hex Head Nut
5/16” Lock Washer
Fig. 6
14
Hose from Ball
Valve off of Pump
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**Part quantities reflect pieces assembled at factory
and those in hardware sack.
Boom Arm
Assembly
Drain Cap
*The strainers for boom assembly are located inside
part number 39-Nylon Nozzle Fitting.
Introduction
Your sprayer has been manufactured to provide the maximum
in dependable efficient use. Proper operation and maintenance
will ensure long satisfactory service. Study this manual carefully
to become familiar with the operation and maintenance
instructions.
Keep your manual in a safe, convenient place for future
reference. Always mention the model and part number in any
correspondence. To insure correct parts service be sure to
use part number and description when ordering.
Operation
Operating power is obtained from a 12 volt direct source or
cigarette lighter plug. Be sure to connect the red to the
positive (+) source and attach the black to the negative ( - )
source.
Before spraying chemicals, fill the tank full
of plain water to allow familiarization with the sprayer and to
prevent waste of expensive chemicals.
IMPORTANT:
Sprayer Maintenance
.
A sprayer is a carefully designed and built machine that should
provide many years of reliable service if properly cared for.
The main rule in caring for any sprayer is:
Neglect costs dollars in repairs, wasted spray material and
premature replacement of the sprayer.
KEEP IT CLEAN
Cleaning & Storage
Most spray materials are highly corrosive. The most important
aspect of long dependable service from the sprayer is a thorough
cleaning immediately following each use. In addition, the residue
of one type of chemical could cause an undesirable effect when a
different chemical is used for a different purpose.
The most effective cleaning method is to pump several rinses of
clean water through the tank, pump, hoses, boom, spray gun, etc.
A neutralizing agent such as a solution of Nutra-Sol, a detergent or
household ammonia as recommended by the chemical manufacturer
can assist in removal of a persistent chemical. When the system is
thoroughly cleaned drain the tank, suction line, pump, hoses, etc.
The following steps should be followed for the maintenance and
storage of your sprayer.
1. Wash and flush out sprayer after completion of each phase
of your program. Flush out sprayer when changing chemicals if
there is a possibility of the chemicals being incompatible. Use of a
detergent is advisable if the chemical manufacturer does not make
specific cleaning recommendations. Flush system completely,
including nozzles. Never use metal objects to open clogged
nozzles.
2. Clean sprayer thoroughly before storing at the end of the
spraying season. Permanent type anti-freeze added to the final
rinse will leave a rust inhibiting film in parts of the sprayer.
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