INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
The recommended process for installing the Hawkeye® 2 nozzle control system is as follows:
1. Confirm Hawkeye® 2 kit contents. See the Kit Contents section on page 12.
2. Replace existing strainer with an 80 mesh (or finer) strainer. See the Hawkeye Installation Preparation section
on page 7.
3. Remove spray tips and flush each section individually for a minimum of 20 seconds to thoroughly flush the
boom.
4. Assemble nozzle bodies (Wilger kits only) and install provided nozzle bodies as needed.
5. Mount Hawkeye® 2 nozzle control valves. See the Chapter 4, Nozzle Body and Nozzle Control Valve
Installation.
6. Mount the RCM - Sprayer. See the RCM - Sprayer Installation section on page 33.
7. Route and connect the inner, mid, and outer boom cables (as applicable). See the Boom Cable Routing and
Connection section on page 10.
8. Route and connect chassis and RCM - Sprayer cables. See the Chassis Cable Routing and Connection section on
page 19.
9. Review the Post-Installation Notes for machine configuration tips.
REQUIRED COMPONENTS
The following components must be installed with the Hawkeye® 2 nozzle control system:
• Updated software on field computers or control monitors and other ECUs. Contact your local AGCO dealer for
the latest software.
• PWM pump control valve
• Raven compatible flow meter
• Raven compatible pressure transducer
• 80 mesh (or finer) strainer
NOTE:
A fan or cone style spray tip is recommended for the
induction tips are not recommended for use with the nozzle control system.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS NEEDED
The following tools are recommended for completing the installation:
• SAE and metric sized wrenches and tools
• 1-1/2" hole saw
• Drill bit set and drill
• CorrosionX HD (recommended) or other dielectric contact treatment
• Cable ties (supplied)
• Phillips screwdriver
• Side cutters
POINT OF REFERENCE
The instructions provided in this manual assume the installer is standing behind the machine, looking toward the
machine cabin.
Introduction: Installation Overview
Hawkeye® 2
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