Swift HAWK 10-13 User Manual

13-15m hydrauluc boom mounted type sprayer
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 MACHINE DESCRIPTION
Details the HAWK series as an innovative field sprayer for crop protection.
1.2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Presents the main parts of the sprayer with a diagram.
1.3 MACHINE INTRODUCTION LABEL
Explains the information found on the machine's identification label.
1.4 HAWK SERIES MODELS
Displays images of different HAWK series sprayer models.
1.5 SAFETY WARNING LABELS
Lists and explains various safety warning labels on the machine.
2.0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND ACCIDENT PRECAUTIONS
GENERAL RULES
Outlines fundamental safety rules and precautions for operating the machine.
TRACTOR LINKAGE
TRANSPORT ON THE ROAD
Covers safety guidelines and procedures for transporting the sprayer on public roads.
TRACTOR-MACHINE BALANCE DURING TRANSPORT
Explains how to ensure stable weight distribution when transporting the machine.
P.T.O. SHAFT (ARTICULATED SHAFT)
THE ADJUSTMENT OF P.T.O. SHAFT
Details how to adjust the P.T.O. shaft's length for proper fitment.
POST-OPERATION MAINTENANCE OF P.T.O. SHAFT
Outlines maintenance tasks for the P.T.O. shaft after operation.
3.1 ISSUES TO BE CONSIDERED BEFORE STARTING WORK
3.2 PROHIBITED USES
Details uses of the machine that are strictly forbidden.
3.3 HAWK USAGE INFORMATION
Provides key points for successful and efficient use of the Hawk sprayer.
3.4 USE OF THE MACHINE
3.4.1 TANK FILLING
Describes methods for filling the sprayer's tanks.
3.4.2 CHEMICAL PREPARATION AND MIXING
Guides on preparing and mixing chemical products safely.
3.4.3 PULVERIZATION
Details requirements and precautions for the spraying process.
3.4.3.1 FIELD SPRAYING BOOM
FIELD SPRAYING BOOM
Explains boom connection, folding, and road transport readiness.
Boom Height and Open-Close System
Details adjusting boom height and operating the open-close system.
3.4.3.2 OPERATING SYSTEM
3.4.3.2 (A) SPRAYING SYSTEM WITH OSR REGULATOR
Explains the operation of the spraying system using an OSR controller.
3.4.3.2 (B) SPRAYING SYSTEM WITH FPR REGULATOR
Details the operation of the spraying system using an FPR controller.
3.4.3.2 (C) SPRAYING OPERATION WITH FPR CONTROL DIAGRAM
Provides a diagram illustrating the FPR spraying operation control.
3.4.3.3 ADJUSTMENT OF SPRAYING NORM (FLOW)
Fan Beam Nozzle Norm Table
Presents flow rate data for fan beam nozzles at different pressures and speeds.
NORM CALCULATION / CALIBRATION
Provides tables and methods for calculating spraying norms and calibration.
3.4.4 TANK WASHING
3.4.4 (A) WITH OSR CONTROLLER
Outlines the procedure for washing the tank using an OSR controller.
3.4.4 (B) WITH FPR CONTROL
Describes the tank washing process using an FPR control system.
3.4.5 TANK EMPTYING
TANK EMPTYING
Explains safe methods for emptying the sprayer tank.
3.4.6 SEPARATING THE MACHINE FROM THE TRACTOR
SEPARATING THE MACHINE FROM THE TRACTOR
Details the dangerous process of detaching the sprayer from the tractor.
3.5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Safe Maintenance
Advises on safety precautions to take during maintenance.
3.5.1 DAILY MAINTENANCE
Lists routine checks and tasks for daily upkeep.
3.5.2 INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE
Describes maintenance needed during the spraying season.
3.5.3 SPRAYING SEASON END AND WINTER MAINTENANCE
Covers procedures for preparing the machine for winter.
3.5.4 WORK END CLEANING
WORK END CLEANING
Details steps for thoroughly cleaning the machine after use.
3.5.5 MACHINE STORAGE
MACHINE STORAGE
Provides instructions for storing the machine safely.
4.0 FAULT PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Pump and Water Delivery Issues
Covers problems with water intake, pump noise, oil leaks, and pressure.
Spraying System Performance Issues
Addresses nozzle spray issues, pressure drops, and filter blockages.
System Component and Hydraulic Issues
Details problems with hoses, manometers, hydraulic lift, and pump pressure.

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