Spray Boom:
Your spray boom will require bolt together assembly before use. There is a simple
walkthrough video of this process on our youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHtMyaZNyhM
A finished boom can be seen below, and should be set at 20”-28” from bottom of boom
shroud to the ground.
3 Lane Pre Treatment Nozzles
The pre-treatment tips are the bottom ones on each end and the center fan tip, these
are lower flow rate and made for the lower application rates of typical pre-treatment .
These nozzles are to be used when spraying at 20-50 gallons per acre at normal
speeds (2-15 mph). These tips could also be used in applications where you are post
treating in very small lots, on driveways, or other low speed or low volume applications.
3 Lane Post Treatment
The post treatment tips are the top ones on each end and the central boom with a
vertical camlock in the middle that sprays out of the jet nozzle holes in the stainless
pipe. These nozzles are to be used when spraying 70-120+ gallons per acre or when
pre-treating at higher speeds than a typical parking lot such as roadways or large
logistics centers where speeds commonly exceed 12mph.
It is very common for people to want to pre-treat with the jet nozzle holes because they
see local roadway and highway departments leaving “lines” of brine on the road. The
reason they do this is because of the high rate of speed at which they travel on
roadways requiring a heavier jet pattern to not get diluted in the wind, plus they have
very high traffic levels from cars to track the product evenly. Parking lots are different,
lower speeds and less traffic means that a fan tip is preferable, which is why our center
pre-treat nozzle is a fan.
If you run the small outside pre-treat nozzles with the center jets, your application rate