Maintenance & Technical


Maintenance and technical information.

The life of your sprayer will depend on the care it receives throughout its life. It is the operator's responsibility to ensure that the machine is not only correctly operated, but also to ensure that any maintenance operations outlined in this manual are carried out. Please remember that you are obliged to keep your sprayer in top working condition under the various acts and codes of practice mentioned previously. If you are unsure of how to carry out any of the maintenance or repair operations, please do not hesitate to enlist the help of your dealer or T.J. Frazier Ltd.

Cleaning

The sprayer should always be kept clean and MUST be washed out daily whether you are using the same chemical the next day or not.

DO NOT leave chemicals in the tank overnight if you can possibly avoid it.

If your sprayer does not have the tank wash system fitted, particular care must be taken in washing the inside of the top of the tank, using a hosepipe and brush if necessary.

To get rid of any remaining traces of chemical in the sprayer, it is generally better to wash it through several times with relatively small amounts of water i.e. 100-200 litres than it is just to spray one large amount through.

For a thorough wash out, firstly add about 200 litres of clean water to the sprayer and circulate it whilst washing the inside of the tank with a hose. Then spray the water out through the spray lines and finally drain out the tank.

During the washing process direct the water through the chemical inductor for a while, and operate the flush ring, can-wash and flushing hose. Also turn the booster agitator on for a while, if you have not been using it, checking that the nozzles in the tank are not blocked. Whilst spraying the water out of the tank turn the boom section switches off for a few moments to flush out the balanced return pipes back to the tank. It is important that all the hoses on the sprayer are flushed through during the cleaning process.

After the initial flush out repeat the process adding some cleaning agent to the water and, when you have finished, give it a final rinse through with clean water again. Leave the pump running for a while with the tank drain open each time to empty as much water as possible out of the system. You cannot hurt the spray pump by running it dry.

If you have been spraying with a particularly "potent" or concentrated chemical, circulate a detergent mix through the sprayer and spray lines and leave to stand overnight. Before commencing spraying circulate the mix again, spray it out and then flush through twice more with clean water remembering to ensure that all the hoses are flushed through as above.

The outside of the sprayer should also be cleaned down immediately after use.

Please remember to follow the Code of Practice etc. when washing the sprayer out and disposing of tank washings.

When you have finished, remove all the filters from the sprayer and check them for cleanliness. Clean them off with brush in a bucket of water if necessary and then replace.

 


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