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Preventive maintenance is most important to
assure long life of the Spray System. Preventive
maintenance will pay off many times over in peak
performance and effective operation. The
following maintenance procedures should be
followed on a regular basis:
1.
Flush the entire spraying system after each
use. Failure to clean the system can result in a
chemical residue which can plug the Hoses and/
or Nozzle Tips, Rate Control Valve, or Boom
Control Valves.
2.
Wash spray Nozzles thoroughly with water.
Using compressed air, blow out orifice, clean and
dry. If orifice remains clogged, clean it with a soft
bristled brush. Never use a metal object.
3.
Check all of the Nozzles frequently to spot
any inconsistencies in the spray pattern. Worn
Nozzle orifices which allow a greater volume of
spray material to flow through the Nozzle, can
cause an expensive loss in chemical and/or turf
damage.
SUCTION STRAINER:
Remove fork in red elbow at top of the tank. (See
FIG. 1) Pull elbow out of filter housing. Remove
the strainer (See FIG. 2) and clean daily when
spraying wettable powders; after every 50 hours
when using liquid chemical.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
FIG. 1
1. Fork 3. Tank Drain Control Knob
2. Red Elbow
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FIG. 2
1. Strainer
2. Fork
AFTER SPRAYING:
It is extremely important to carefully wash and
clean the Sprayer after
every
use. The Tank,
Pump, Hoses, Nozzles, Screens, Controls,
Accessories, and the exterior of the Sprayer
should all be cleaned.
Clean sprayer ensuring all metal parts are
thoroughly clean. In some cases, use of a
neutralizing agent is recommended. Recoat
unpainted metal parts with a rust inhibitor.
Lubricate the sprayer. Periodically check the
sprayer for corrosion and treat when necessary.
FLUSH PUMP AFTER USE:
One of the most common causes for faulty pump
performance is "gumming" or corrosion inside the
pump. Flush the Pump and entire system with a
Tank cleaning agent. Mix according to the
manufacturer's directions. This will dissolve most
residue remaining in the pump, leaving the inside
of the pump clean for the next use.
A
minimum
of three 50 gallon rinses are usually
required for all components of the Sprayer. The
addition of a detergent cleaner may be advisable.
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