OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Using the boom nozzles
1. Choose the nozzle best equipped for the application at hand. See Nozzle Flow Chart for flow rates
and spray angle.
2. While spraying water only raise or lower the boom to acquire the desired coverage. If you see dry
spots while spraying you need to raise the boom; too much solution in the pattern areas means you
need to lower the boom. Generally, the proper height will be from 13 to 18 inches off the ground.
3. Reference the product you're spraying for desired mix ratio.
NOZZLE FLOW RATE CHART
Pressure
Nozzle
Green
P/N
013665
Blue
P/N
015525
* Note: all flow rates are per nozzle
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. 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.
Flow Rate
(GPM)
(PSI)
10
0.23
20
0.36
30
0.45
10
0.43
20
0.65
30
0.83
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