FA0701
FA0701
FA0701
FA5000E
16.5ft/5m Aluminum Covered Spray Boom
with Electric Folding System
Safety .............................................................................................................................. 3
Installation Instructions.................................................................................................. 13
CE Declaration of Conformity………………………………………………………………...27
The Drift Containment Spray System (DCSS) was developed to give the industry an environmentally friendly and reliable
way to apply liquids to turf. This system, designed in a wind tunnel and proven by government tests, contains the spray
in a shroud that is sealed to the turf’s surface. Tests show the DCSS has better drift control in winds of 24 mph (40 kph)
than an open boom in winds of 6 mph (10 kph), which virtually eliminates the wind problem in spraying.
The airfoil on top of the shroud is the key. It eliminates the uplifting eddy from behind the DCSS that flips drops up into
the air, more commonly referred to as drift on non-airfoil covered booms.
The DCSS is the most environmentally friendly and safe liquid applicator available in the world today. By using it you join
the leading professionals around-the-would and protect the environment.
Safety
Whenever pesticides are changed, or before sprayer storage, clean sprayers thoroughly with a Cleaning
solution that neutralizes the chemical to prevent cross contamination. The solution used depends on the
chemical to be removed from the sprayer. Check the chemical label for cleaning instructions.
Review all instructions and procedures outlined in this manual annually. Every operator must familiarize himself with the
operating instructions of the sprayer.
Operational Safety
Shut down sprayer and power unit then wait for all parts to stop before adjusting, cleaning, or lubricating the power
unit or sprayer.
Before spraying an area familiarize yourself with any rocks, debris, trees, traps, ditches, or gullies that may be
potentially dangerous. Plan the spraying route to avoid these hazards. When spraying, use individual section
controls to reduce the amount of double spraying.
Keep sprayer boom width in mind at all times. When turning, exercise caution and avoid any obstacles or other
persons. Remember the boom takes a wider swing going around corners.
This boom should only be mounted on sprayers that are equipped with a clean water tank for the operator’s use with
a minimum capacity of 15 litres (4 US gal). This tank is to be totally isolated from the other parts of the machine and
shall be fitted with a tap which can be opened without being continuously pressed.
Spray only chemicals that unit was designed for, (ie turf application). Do not use products for which unit was not
designed, (ie PAINT, sealants, cleaning fluids, dust inhibitors, ice surfaces).
Stay clear of pinch points and areas where the sprayer moves under power. Areas of concern include but are not
limited to the following: 1) When the center section is folding up and the wing lockup dampers come to rest in the
wing lockup yokes, stay clear of the lockup yokes, fixed and float arm assemblies, center actuators and center wheel
mount assembly pivot points. 2) As the wings are folded up, stay clear of the wing lift pivots, actuators and all pivot
points in that area. 3) As the wings are folding down from the vertical position, the wing shroud overlaps the center
shroud and presents a hazard of pinching, stay clear of this area. 4) When the wings break away, take caution when
manually reloading the breakaway tube into the break latch of any pinch points.
Assembly Safety
Clear large area to fold booms out in field position.
A minimum of two people is required for assembly of large equipment, especially when lifting or exertion is required.
When removing and assembling the center and wings of the spray boom out of the original shipping box, use
recommended lift points (see installation instructions).
Always use clean tools of the proper size and specification to match the hardware and specific job.
This unit has no inherent stability when not connected to the sprayer, thus for storage it should be partially
disassembled. Remove wings, boom mount tubes, float arm assemblies with center actuators from center section,
prior to storage
Drift can blow off a field after it has been sprayed, especially in high winds. Reasonable caution should be taken in order
to spray effectively and safely.
For maximum drift control, keep curtain in contact with the canopy to ensure a seal to it. Drift control is
less effective when the wind blows the curtain off the turf canopy, breaking the seal between the curtain
and the turf.
Your DCSS is supplied with ceramic tips. Ceramic material is one of the hardest in the world; it greatly increases the life
of your tips. Calibrate frequently to confirm tip accuracy.
Ensure that the pressure at the supply end of the hose, used on hose reels, is sufficient to deliver the proper pressure at
the hand unit.
Check the flow rate from all nozzles using the capacity calibration technique; see the Calibration section for tables and
instructions. Use only clear water with no trace of chemicals when performing all calibration tests. Adjust the sprayer
pressure to get the proper flow rate. The flow meters are not accurate enough in absolute terms to be used as a flow
meter. In relative terms they are very accurate.
Nozzles
Caution: 80° tips are recommended, as they are true 80° tips. Being ceramic they far out last any other tip.
These tips can not be mixed or interchanged. Only conventional 80° tips are recommended.
Despite being the most important component for accurate uniform spraying application, nozzles are often neglected and
abused. Nozzle flow rate depends on effective orifice size and the pressure.
As pressure increases, average droplet size decreases. If droplets are too small, drift may be excessive with
conventional sprayers but not with the DCSS. With conventional sprayers, large droplets that are used to control drift can
roll off plants without sticking. The DCSS will contain small droplets and allow them to be deposited on target plants.
Small droplets are beneficial in that they increase coverage and with the DCSS drift is not a problem.
Nozzle caps are attached by engaging the cap and turning clockwise about a third of a turn. Self-aligning caps have a
slot to align the tips. Ensure that the tips fit down into the slotted hole before installing caps on the diaphragm nozzle
body assembly with the tip screens.
Calibration
As a tip wears the spray pattern distorts, output volumes usually increase and the droplet characteristics change.
Recalibration may correct for output changes but cannot correct for spray pattern changes or the drop size generated.
Use only clear water with no trace of chemicals when performing all calibration tests. Rotate the DSCC up to calibrate
and operate the sprayer at the desired pressure. Collect the output from each nozzle for 60 seconds, using an accurate
measuring cup. Record the output from each nozzle. Replace nozzles that are more than 5% above or below the
average reading, or has a visibly distorted pattern.
Actual sprayer speed, as determined from the tables below, will differ from the sprayer speedometer readings because
of wheel slippage. Run a speed test in the field to be sprayed, and have the sprayer tank half full. The sprayer must be at
full speed before starting the test run. To determine the speed discrepancy, mark off a distance as found on one of the
tables. Run the power unit over this distance, carefully noting the speedometer reading and recording the time to cover
the distance. The actual speed traveled can be found for the specific distance and time to travel, using the table.
After the nozzles have been individually checked and matched, the sprayer should be calibrated to determine the correct
speed for the desired application volume.
Table 5: Time (seconds) to travel a distance of: Table 6: Time (seconds) to travel a distance of:
km/h 10m 25m 50m 100m 200m mph 10ft 20ft 50ft 100ft 200ft
1 36.0 90.0 180.0 360.0 720.0 1 6.8 17.0 34.1 68.2 136.0
1.5 24.0 60.0 120.0 240.0 480.0 1.5 4.5 11.4 22.7 45.5 90.9
2 18.0 45.0 90.0 180.0 360.0 2 3.4 8.5 17.0 34.1 68.2
2.5 14.4 36.0 72.0 144.0 288.0 2.5 2.7 6.8 13.6 27.3 54.5
3 12.0 30.0 60.0 120.0 240.0 3 2.3 5.7 11.4 22.7 45.5
4 9.0 22.5 45.0 90.0 180.0 4 1.7 4.3 8.5 17.0 34.1
5 7.2 18.0 36.0 72.0 144.0 5 1.4 3.4 6.8 13.6 27.3
6 6.0 15.0 30.0 60.0 120.0 6 1.1 2.8 5.7 11.4 22.7
General Maintenance
Cleaning
Sprayers need to be cleaned to prevent corrosion, cross contamination of chemicals and crop injury. Trace amounts of
one chemical can react with another or carry over to the next spraying and cause crop damage, especially with
pesticides. Long exposures with even small amounts of some chemicals can damage sprayer components either by
corrosion or deposits of gums, etc. If you spray chemicals, such as RoundUpâ, that will damage turf always clean the
unit especially well.
Always try to end the day with an empty tank; avoid contamination of water supplies and injury to plants or animals.
Wash the sprayer and DCSS in a wash area that properly contains the wash water. Flush with clean water, preferably
after each day's operation. However, if you plan to use the same material over several days, most chemicals may be
kept in the tank overnight; the label usually indicates which may not. Rinse the outside of the sprayer. Surfactants
combined with chemicals, when they are compatible, will provide some cleaning action in the sprayer. Spray the rinse
over the application area.
Some chemical combinations (especially if oil is used) may produce a putty type paste (buttering out) in the sprayer tank
and components, flushing with water after each load may prevent this accumulation. If water alone does not dissolve and
remove the buildup, add a solvent. Allow paste to dissolve, then agitate and flush. Flush with detergent and finally with
clean water. Check with your chemical agent.
Whenever pesticides are changed, or before sprayer storage, clean sprayers thoroughly with a cleaning solution that
neutralizes the chemical to prevent cross contamination. The solution used depends on the chemical to be removed from
the sprayer. Check the chemical label for cleaning instructions.
Remove nozzle tips and screens, clean them in a strong detergent solution (or kerosene) using a soft brush. Never use a
metal probe to clean the orifice of a spray tip.
Follow the same safety precautions during cleaning as for applications. Use a respirator, rubber gloves, or other
protective gear as may be directed by label instructions.
Winterizing
After the sprayer is thoroughly cleaned, put 2 to 5 gallons (7-19 litres) of rust inhibitor or RV antifreeze in the tank prior to
the final flushing to help prevent corrosion. As the water is pumped from the sprayer, the antifreeze will leave a
protective coating on the inside of the tank, pump, and plumbing. Remember that this unit has no inherent stability when
not connected to the sprayer, thus for storage it should be partially disassembled. Remove wings, boom mount tubes,
float arm assemblies with center actuators from center section, prior to storage.
Mechanism Checks
Boom Level: Sitting on a level pad adjust the angle of the boom by adjusting the center lock bar or actuator mount angle
with the bolts on the upper arm to level the boom front to back with half a load of water in the sprayer.
Breakaway Catches: The breakaway catch should release with a good push (45 lbs/20.5kg) exerted at the transport
catch on the end of the boom, (toward the rear). Return the wing to its spray position and the catch should grab firmly.
Engage the catch before folding the boom for transport.
The amount of force required for the breakaway catch to operate is adjustable by changing the position of the shim
washers on the breakaway bolt from outside to inside to increase spring pressure if required.
Wing Folding: For manual fold, pivot wing into the vertical position and hook the latch in the slot provided. For electric
option retract the actuator, the wing should rise 90º if not adjust the actuator mount so the wing rotates in to the transport
lock.
The Float Arms: The float arms should be free to move up and down without interference. The wheel mount will float
down until it hits on the lower cross bar in the field or in transport. Avoid running hoses, wires, etc. between these
moving parts.
Curtain: Ensure curtain touches the turf. If not, move the castor wheel spacers from below the boom to on top of the
boom mount.
Caution: Be sure to unlock the transport lock when lowering the boom. If left locked the electric
actuator may bend the boom.
Manual Folding To and From Transport Position: Lift the wing up using handle and lock it up with the catch. Then lift the
manual lift lock arm using wing lock damper, pull the boom forward until it stops and then rotate it down into the transport
or service position and lock in place with the D ring. Caution avoid all pinch points as boom parts are being rotated.
Electric Boom Folding To and From Transport Position: After the wings are up in transport position, operate the actuator
to rotate the complete boom into the full transport position. As the boom leaves the ground, check the position of the
wings relative to the transport arms on the side plate assemblies. Check that the wing lockup damper rests in the wing
lockup yokes and lock the wings in place with the wing lockup pins. Caution, avoid all pinch points as boom parts are
being rotated.
Reverse the procedure to fold the booms out for field position. Fully extend the actuator mechanism for field operations
or retract fully for transport. When spraying, retract the actuator for the boom to lift the wing over sand traps etc. The
wing falling into a sand trap or hitting the lip may cause the breakaway to let go.
Spray Monitor Manifold: Each column monitors the flow to each nozzle. Check the instruction sheet in the appendices of
this manual to change the ball in the column to match the flow rate of the spray tips. If the balls are not even, the low
balls indicate plugged or partially plugged nozzles.
Breakaway Operation
Should the wing hit a large or fairly heavy object on the field, the wing will pivot back out of the way. Stop and shut off the
sprayer immediately. Reset the boom manually after such an incident. Swing the boom forward and the catch
mechanism will lock the boom in place. Note be aware of all pinch points while the boom is being reset.
Driving Considerations
The four wheels under the boom enable the shroud and the curtain to follow the contours of the land. They are small and
are subject to damage if left on the ground during fast rough transport. Fully lift the boom for transport. Do not back up
over curbs etc, the boom may be damaged.
Maintenance
Check regularly that all fasteners are tight and secure.
See the General Spraying Information section of this manual.
Check wheel bearings every 10 hours and adjust if required. Check more often in rougher situations.
It is recommended that any maintenance intervention, in particular welding, shall only be undertaken
After the spray boom has been thoroughly rinsed. For center and wing frame cases the frame should
Be removed from the shroud to eliminate possible burning of plastic.
Leaking Nozzles
If 1 or 2 tips drip until the line is empty, check:
For deteriorated diaphragms
For material under the diaphragm
For a weak spring
For a deterioration of the diaphragm sealing surface
If all tips spray for more than 3 seconds after shut off, check:
To see if the sprayer shut off valve is leaking
If all tips spray for less than 3 seconds after shut off, check:
For air accumulation in the line
For swelling of the feed hoses
DCSS Wings do not Hit the Lock-Up Brackets when Folded for Transport
Be sure the wing actuators are fully retracted. Adjust the actuator mount clamps on the center frame so the DCSS wing
fits into the lock up brackets.
Tracking
The wheels have been placed in front so they do not run over the spray. However the weight of the prime mover and in
extreme situations, the boom wheels, will modify the turf and cause it to absorb more fertilizer or chemical. Some
fertilizers and fungicides are very susceptible while others are not. The track will disappear within a few days.
Stripping
At end of Shroud – check:
If tips are spraying at a greater angle than 80º.
High tip pressure, over 40psi (2.8 Bar), will cause a wider spray pattern by extending the spray pattern angle.
Blocked Nozzles
If a nozzle becomes blocked, turn the sprayer off and completely fold up the spray boom (ie fold into transport position).
Note that the spray lines should still be pressurized. Therefore prior to removing the cap on the nozzle body, proper safe-
ty equipment should be worn, (ie gloves, eye protection, etc).
Liquid Liq. Cap. U. S. GALLONS PER ACRE U. S. GALLONS PER 1000 SQ. FT.
Pres
Rogers Tip Tip Press s /noz. 2.5 3 4 5 7 2.5 3 4 5 7
mp mp mp mp
Part # Number Mfg psi bars gpm mph mph mph mph mph h h h h mph
01369 8001VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.087 10.3 8.6 6.4 5.1 3.7 0.24 0.20 0.15 0.12 0.08
(100 mesh) 40 2.76 0.100 11.9 9.9 7.4 5.9 4.2 0.27 0.23 0.17 0.14 0.10
50 3.45 0.112 13.3 11.1 8.3 6.6 4.7 0.30 0.25 0.19 0.15 0.11
60 4.14 0.122 14.5 12.1 9.1 7.3 5.2 0.33 0.28 0.21 0.17 0.12
00827 80015VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.130 15.4 12.9 9.6 7.7 5.5 0.35 0.29 0.22 0.18 0.13
or 40 2.76 0.150 17.8 14.9 11.1 8.9 6.4 0.41 0.34 0.26 0.20 0.15
13351 API-80015 Albuz 50 3.45 0.168 19.9 16.6 12.5 10.0 7.1 0.46 0.38 0.29 0.23 0.16
(100 mesh) 60 4.14 0.184 21.8 18.2 13.6 10.9 7.8 0.50 0.42 0.31 0.25 0.18
05876 8002VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.173 20.6 17.1 12.9 10.3 7.3 0.47 0.39 0.29 0.24 0.17
or 40 2.76 0.200 23.8 19.8 14.9 11.9 8.5 0.54 0.45 0.34 0.27 0.19
14384 AXI-8002 Albuz 50 3.45 0.224 26.6 22.1 16.6 13.3 9.5 0.61 0.51 0.38 0.30 0.22
(50 mesh) 60 4.14 0.245 29.1 24.2 18.2 14.5 10.4 0.67 0.56 0.42 0.33 0.24
05877 8003VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.260 30.9 25.7 19.3 15.4 11.0 0.71 0.59 0.44 0.35 0.25
or 40 2.76 0.300 35.6 29.7 22.3 17.8 12.7 0.82 0.68 0.51 0.41 0.29
14385 AXI-8003 Albuz 50 3.45 0.335 39.8 33.2 24.9 19.9 14.2 0.91 0.76 0.57 0.46 0.33
(50 mesh) 60 4.14 0.367 43.6 36.4 27.3 21.8 15.6 1.00 0.83 0.62 0.50 0.36
05878 8004VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.346 41.2 34.3 25.7 20.6 14.7 0.94 0.79 0.59 0.47 0.34
or 40 2.76 0.400 47.5 39.6 29.7 23.8 17.0 1.09 0.91 0.68 0.54 0.39
14061 AXI-8004 Albuz 50 3.45 0.447 53.1 44.3 33.2 26.6 19.0 1.22 1.01 0.76 0.61 0.43
(50 mesh) 60 4.14 0.490 58.2 48.5 36.4 29.1 20.8 1.33 1.11 0.83 0.67 0.48
05879 8005VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.433 51.4 42.9 32.2 25.7 18.4 1.18 0.98 0.74 0.59 0.42
or 40 2.76 0.500 59.4 49.5 37.1 29.7 21.2 1.36 1.13 0.85 0.68 0.49
14386 AXI-8005 Albuz 50 3.45 0.559 66.4 55.3 41.5 33.2 23.7 1.52 1.27 0.95 0.76 0.54
(50 mesh) 60 4.14 0.612 72.7 60.6 45.5 36.4 26.0 1.67 1.39 1.04 0.83 0.59
05880 8006VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.520 61.7 51.4 38.6 30.9 22.0 1.41 1.18 0.88 0.71 0.50
or 40 2.76 0.600 71.3 59.4 44.6 35.6 25.5 1.63 1.36 1.02 0.82 0.58
14387 AXI-8006 Albuz 50 3.45 0.671 79.7 66.4 49.8 39.8 28.5 1.82 1.52 1.14 0.91 0.65
(50 mesh) 60 4.14 0.735 87.3 72.7 54.6 43.6 31.2 2.00 1.67 1.25 1.00 0.71
05881 8008VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.693 82.3 68.6 51.4 41.2 29.4 1.88 1.57 1.18 0.94 0.67
(50 mesh) 40 2.76 0.800 95.0 79.2 59.4 47.5 33.9 2.18 1.81 1.36 1.09 0.78
50 3.45 0.894 106.3 88.5 66.4 53.1 37.9 2.43 2.03 1.52 1.22 0.87
60 4.14 0.980 116.4 97.0 72.7 58.2 41.6 2.67 2.22 1.67 1.33 0.95
13674 ER8010 Wilger 30 2.07 0.866 102.9 85.7 64.3 51.4 36.7 2.36 1.96 1.47 1.18 0.84
or 40 2.76 1.000 118.8 99.0 74.3 59.4 42.4 2.72 2.27 1.70 1.36 0.97
14414 XR8010SS Teejet 50 3.45 1.118 132.8 110.7 83.0 66.4 47.4 3.04 2.53 1.90 1.52 1.09
60 4.14 1.225 145.5 121.2 90.9 72.7 52.0 3.33 2.78 2.08 1.67 1.19
14330 ER80125 Wilger 30 2.07 1.083 128.6 107.2 80.4 64.3 45.9 2.94 2.45 1.84 1.47 1.05
40 2.76 1.250 148.5 123.8 92.8 74.3 53.0 3.40 2.83 2.13 1.70 1.21
50 3.45 1.398 166.0 138.4 103.8 83.0 59.3 3.80 3.17 2.38 1.90 1.36
60 4.14 1.531 181.9 151.6 113.7 90.9 65.0 4.16 3.47 2.60 2.08 1.49
14040 MR8015 Wilger 30 2.07 1.299 154.3 128.6 96.5 77.2 55.1 3.53 2.94 2.21 1.77 1.26
or 40 2.76 1.500 178.2 148.5 111.4 89.1 63.6 4.08 3.40 2.55 2.04 1.46
14415 XR8015SS Teejet 50 3.45 1.677 199.2 166.0 124.5 99.6 71.2 4.56 3.80 2.85 2.28 1.63
60 4.14 1.837 218.2 181.9 136.4 109.1 77.9 5.00 4.16 3.12 2.50 1.78
14195 MR8020 Wilger 30 2.07 1.732 205.8 171.5 128.6 102.9 73.5 4.71 3.93 2.94 2.36 1.68
40 2.76 2.000 237.6 198.0 148.5 118.8 84.9 5.44 4.53 3.40 2.72 1.94
50 3.45 2.236 265.6 221.4 166.0 132.8 94.9 6.08 5.07 3.80 3.04 2.17
60 4.14 2.449 291.0 242.5 181.9 145.5 103.9 6.66 5.55 4.16 3.33 2.38
Liq- Liq-
uid uid Cap U. S. GALLONS PER ACRE Liters/Hectare
Rogers Tip Tip Press Press /noz. 2.5 3 4 5 7 4 4.8 6.4 8 11.2
Part # Number Mfg psi bars gpm mph mph mph mph mph kph kph kph kph kph
01369 8001VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.087 10.3 8.6 6.4 5.1 3.7 96 80 60 48 34
(100 mesh) 40 2.76 0.100 11.9 9.9 7.4 5.9 4.2 111 93 69 56 40
50 3.45 0.112 13.3 11.1 8.3 6.6 4.7 124 103 78 62 44
60 4.14 0.122 14.5 12.1 9.1 7.3 5.2 136 113 85 68 49
00827 80015VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.130 15.4 12.9 9.6 7.7 5.5 144 120 90 72 52
or 40 2.76 0.150 17.8 14.9 11.1 8.9 6.4 167 139 104 83 60
13351 API-80015 Albuz 50 3.45 0.168 19.9 16.6 12.5 10.0 7.1 186 155 116 93 67
(100 mesh) 60 4.14 0.184 21.8 18.2 13.6 10.9 7.8 204 170 128 102 73
05876 8002VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.173 20.6 17.1 12.9 10.3 7.3 192 160 120 96 69
or 40 2.76 0.200 23.8 19.8 14.9 11.9 8.5 222 185 139 111 79
14384 AXI-8002 Albuz 50 3.45 0.224 26.6 22.1 16.6 13.3 9.5 248 207 155 124 89
(50 mesh) 60 4.14 0.245 29.1 24.2 18.2 14.5 10.4 272 227 170 136 97
05877 8003VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.260 30.9 25.7 19.3 15.4 11.0 289 240 180 144 103
or 40 2.76 0.300 35.6 29.7 22.3 17.8 12.7 333 278 208 167 119
14385 AXI-8003 Albuz 50 3.45 0.335 39.8 33.2 24.9 19.9 14.2 373 310 233 186 133
(50 mesh) 60 4.14 0.367 43.6 36.4 27.3 21.8 15.6 408 340 255 204 146
05878 8004VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.346 41.2 34.3 25.7 20.6 14.7 385 321 240 192 137
or 40 2.76 0.400 47.5 39.6 29.7 23.8 17.0 444 370 278 222 159
14061 AXI-8004 Albuz 50 3.45 0.447 53.1 44.3 33.2 26.6 19.0 497 414 310 248 177
(50 mesh) 60 4.14 0.490 58.2 48.5 36.4 29.1 20.8 544 453 340 272 194
05879 8005VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.433 51.4 42.9 32.2 25.7 18.4 481 401 301 240 172
or 40 2.76 0.500 59.4 49.5 37.1 29.7 21.2 555 463 347 278 198
14386 AXI-8005 Albuz 50 3.45 0.559 66.4 55.3 41.5 33.2 23.7 621 517 388 310 222
(50 mesh) 60 4.14 0.612 72.7 60.6 45.5 36.4 26.0 680 567 425 340 243
05880 8006VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.520 61.7 51.4 38.6 30.9 22.0 577 481 361 289 206
or 40 2.76 0.600 71.3 59.4 44.6 35.6 25.5 666 555 417 333 238
14387 AXI-8006 Albuz 50 3.45 0.671 79.7 66.4 49.8 39.8 28.5 745 621 466 373 266
(50 mesh) 60 4.14 0.735 87.3 72.7 54.6 43.6 31.2 816 680 510 408 292
05881 8008VS Teejet 30 2.07 0.693 82.3 68.6 51.4 41.2 29.4 770 641 481 385 275
(50 mesh) 40 2.76 0.800 95.0 79.2 59.4 47.5 33.9 889 741 555 444 317
50 3.45 0.894 106.3 88.5 66.4 53.1 37.9 994 828 621 497 355
60 4.14 0.980 116.4 97.0 72.7 58.2 41.6 1088 907 680 544 389
Wilge
13674 ER8010 r 30 2.07 0.866 102.9 85.7 64.3 51.4 36.7 962 802 601 481 344
or 40 2.76 1.000 118.8 99.0 74.3 59.4 42.4 1111 926 694 555 397
14414 XR8010SS Teejet 50 3.45 1.118 132.8 110.7 83.0 66.4 47.4 1242 1035 776 621 444
60 4.14 1.225 145.5 121.2 90.9 72.7 52.0 1360 1134 850 680 486
Wilge
14330 ER80125 r 30 2.07 1.083 128.6 107.2 80.4 64.3 45.9 1202 1002 752 601 429
40 2.76 1.250 148.5 123.8 92.8 74.3 53.0 1388 1157 868 694 496
50 3.45 1.398 166.0 138.4 103.8 83.0 59.3 1552 1294 970 776 554
60 4.14 1.531 181.9 151.6 113.7 90.9 65.0 1701 1417 1063 850 607
Wilge
14040 MR8015 r 30 2.07 1.299 154.3 128.6 96.5 77.2 55.1 1443 1202 902 721 515
or 40 2.76 1.500 178.2 148.5 111.4 89.1 63.6 1666 1388 1041 833 595
14415 XR8015SS Teejet 50 3.45 1.677 199.2 166.0 124.5 99.6 71.2 1863 1552 1164 931 665
60 4.14 1.837 218.2 181.9 136.4 109.1 77.9 2041 1701 1275 1020 729
Wilge
14195 MR8020 r 30 2.07 1.732 205.8 171.5 128.6 102.9 73.5 1924 1603 1202 962 687
40 2.76 2.000 237.6 198.0 148.5 118.8 84.9 2222 1851 1388 1111 793
50 3.45 2.236 265.6 221.4 166.0 132.8 94.9 2484 2070 1552 1242 887
60 4.14 2.449 291.0 242.5 181.9 145.5 103.9 2721 2267 1701 1360 972
To check if you can mount the boom on your sprayer make sure that it will fit inside the dimensions own below.
REAR VIEW
For mounting on the HD200, cross over plates are used and u-bolted to the boom mounting tubes and bolted into the
HD200 frame at the top. The bottom plate only takes 1 u-bolt each and a pinching plate is used to hold the mounting
On other models, in general, boom mount tubes must be attached to uprights extending from the sprayer skid frame.
Once center wheel mounts are installed, for manual fold units install center support bar. On electric fold units; install
actuator with cylinder completely open (longest position). Arm should be installed with nut facing outward.
After the wheels are installed, with the help of an assistant, remove center assembly from the sawhorses and roll unit
along side of fixed arms that were mounted on the boom mount tubes. The photo below shows how center wheel
assembly is attached to the fixed arms. When attaching the center to the fixed arms make sure that the bolts run from
the inside out (i.e. nuts should be facing outward).
Next start the solid wing frame inside the breakaway tube.
Lift wing as shown in the photo and slide the wing frame in the
remainder of the way.
Lift wing as shown in the photo and slide the wing frame in the
remainder of the way.
For manual fold system, install manual wing catch as shown. With wing in upright position, and catch up, wing should
just clear lockup. Tighten bolts on Channel once set in position.
For electric fold system, wings should be vertical when actuator is retracted. To adjust, loosen u-bolt on center frame
and slide mounting bracket appropriately.
Adjustments
To adjust center frame, make sure all of the wheels are in the
forward rolling position (**very important**).
Install airfoils