Figure 23
1. Pump
2. Grease fitting
Adjusting the Air Pressure in
Dampener
The air pressure in the dampener on the pump is
set at 15 psi (1 bar) by the manufacturer. This is
recommended for nozzle spray pressures between 20
psi (1.3 bar) and 45 psi (3 bar). If different nozzle
pressures are required, set pressure dampener at
pressures indicated.
Nozzle
40 psi/2.7 bar
Transporting the Sprayer
For moving the sprayer long distances, use a trailer.
Secure the sprayer to the trailer. Figure 24 and Figure 25
illustrate the tie-down points.
3. Pressure dampener
Dampener
12–14 psi/0.8–0.9 bar
1. Tie down points
1. Rear tie-down point
Towing the Sprayer
In case of an emergency, the sprayer can be towed for a
short distance after you open the tow valve. However,
we do not recommend this as a standard procedure.
Towing at excessive speeds could cause a loss
of steering control, resulting in personal injury.
Never tow the sprayer faster than 3 mph (4.8
kph).
Towing the sprayer is a two person job. If the machine
must be moved a considerable distance, transport it on
a truck or trailer; refer to Transporting the Sprayer.
1. Rotate the tow valve (Figure 26) 90° in either
direction to open it.
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Figure 24
Figure 25