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Operator’s Manual
English version - MI_USA-0350
EDITION - 07/2011CODE - 907220
ADVANCE 3000 AM-18ADVANCE 3000 VORTEX
WARNINGRead Operator's Manual before setting up, operating, or maintainingsprayer. Failure to follow safety precautions in this manual an in labelson the product could result in serious injury or death to the operator orbystanders.Keep manual nearby for futher reference. If manual is demaged orillegible, contact your Jacto dealer or Jacto at the address below for areplacement.
JACTO INC.19217 SW 119th Ave
Tualatin, Oregon 97062Tel.: (503) 885-8723Fax: (800) 511-3671
Toll Free: (800) 522-8610E-mail: [email protected]
Home page: www.jacto.com
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Introduction-Identification plate ............................................................................................................................... 04
Safety-Operator's and owner's responsabilities ............................................................................................. 05-Cautions when operating agricultural sprayer .................................................................................... 06-Cautions on the maintenance and transportation .............................................................................. 07-Electricity supply cables ...................................................................................................................... 08-Handling chemicals .............................................................................................................................. 09-Safety decals ....................................................................................................................................... 10
Presentation of sprayer-Advance 3000 AM-18 .......................................................................................................................... 13-Advance 3000 VORTEX ...................................................................................................................... 14-Avaliable versions of Advance 3000 AM-18 and Advance 3000 VORTEX ...................................... 15
Main components of sprayer-Suction filter ......................................................................................................................................... 16-Spray pump ......................................................................................................................................... 17-Spray control ....................................................................................................................................... 17-Nozzles ................................................................................................................................................. 20-Chemicals mixer ................................................................................................................................... 21-Filler unit (optional) ............................................................................................................................. 22-Clean water tank .................................................................................................................................. 23-By pass valve ...................................................................................................................................... 24-Container rinse nozzle ......................................................................................................................... 25-Foam marker (optional) ....................................................................................................................... 27-Auxiliary tank........................................................................................................................................ 27-In-line filter (optional) .......................................................................................................................... 28-Low pressure gauge kit ( optional) ..................................................................................................... 28-PTO Shaft ............................................................................................................................................ 29-Cover to acces the hydraulic tank ...................................................................................................... 29
Operational procedures ............................................................................................................................ 30-Choosing the tractor ............................................................................................................................ 31-Setting up the tractor ........................................................................................................................... 32-Ajusting the drawbar ............................................................................................................................ 32-Connecting the PTO............................................................................................................................ 33-Installing the control support ............................................................................................................... 34-Assembling the booms ........................................................................................................................ 35-Installing the nozzle tubes ................................................................................................................... 39-Fitting the boom skids ......................................................................................................................... 40-Hydraulic circuit diagram (Advance 3000 VORTEX) .......................................................................... 41-Hydraulic circuit diagram (Advance AM-18) ........................................................................................ 42-Hydraulic system operation ................................................................................................................. 43
Operation and adjustments-Spray application technology .............................................................................................................. 46-Nozzles ................................................................................................................................................. 47-Calibrating the sprayer ........................................................................................................................ 51-Diluting the agrochemicals .................................................................................................................. 53-Track width .......................................................................................................................................... 54
Maintenance-Guidelines ............................................................................................................................................ 56-Components ........................................................................................................................................ 56-Lubrication table .................................................................................................................................. 59-Components lubrication ...................................................................................................................... 59-Lubrication points ................................................................................................................................ 60-Tank side support tube ....................................................................................................................... 60-Wide-angle CV PTO Shaft (optional) .................................................................................................. 61-Conventional PTO Shaft ..................................................................................................................... 63-Belt / agitator ....................................................................................................................................... 64-Hydraulic control .................................................................................................................................. 64-Steel cable diagram............................................................................................................................. 65-Winter storage ..................................................................................................................................... 66-Trouble - shooting ............................................................................................................................... 67
General care-Handling agricultural sprayer and chemicals ...................................................................................... 70-After spraying ...................................................................................................................................... 70-Maintenance of the equipment ............................................................................................................ 70
Statement of limited warranty .................................................................................................................... 71
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
JACTO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGNWITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
Your sprayer has a plate showing the model, serial number of the machine and lot (monthand year of manufacture).
This information is very important so that Jacto can keep records of eventual modificationsmade on the material used and on its construction characteristics.
In requesting replacement parts or maintenance, always specify the model, serial numberand lot of your sprayer for prompt and efficient service.
IDENTIFICATION PLATE
Jacto, Advance are trademarks registered by Máquinas Agrícolas Jacto S.A.
The agrochemicals application is necessary to achieve higher and economical production.
Since applying agrochemicals can present risks to humans, the environment and to crops,Jacto wants to ensure the operator uses it in a proper, efficient, and safe manner.
Thoroughly read and understand this manual before operating this sprayer. Always keepsthis manual on or near the sprayer at all times for quick reference for the proper operation,maintenance and adjustments to the sprayer.
If you have any questions, contact your Jacto dealer.
This equipment was developed exclusively for chemical spray application.
The sprayer manual refers only to instructions of use and maintenance of partsand components manufactured by Jacto.
Read it carefully and follow strictly the instructions.
If you have any questions, please contact your Jacto dealer.
MACHINE
MODEL
LOT
MACHINE NO.
WEIGHT
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This sprayer was carefully designed and builtso as to give you the maximum production, saving,easy operation and safety.
Therefore, you or anyone else who is going tooperate, maintain and work around this sprayer mustread and understand this manual thoroughly in orderto be familiar with all the operating and maintenanceprocedures and safety information related to thissprayer. All accidents can be prevented if all the safetyinstructions are correctly followed.
Moreover, always keep this manual close at handfor quick review in case of doubt.
ATTENTIONFAILURE TO FOLLOW THE SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS PROPERLY WILL RISK YOUROWN LIFE AS WELL AS THE LIFE OF PEOPLE
WORKING AND LIVING AROUND YOU.
SAFETY
OPERATOR AND OWNER’S RESPONSABILITIES
According to the standard NR31 - Safety and Healthy Regulation Standard in the Agriculture Work,it is responsability of the equipment’s owner and operator to follow the chemical application safetyguidelines.
OPERATOR’S RESPONSABILITIES
- Always follow the safety procedures when operating the equipment.- Always operate the equipment within the limits and restrictions indicated in this manual.
- Thoroughly read and understand this manual prior to using the equipment.
OWNER’S RESPONSABILITIES
- The equipment’s owner must keep the owner’s manual on or near the equipment at all times forthe operator’s reference.- It’s the employer responsability to provide, properly maintain and train the operator regarding theuse and requirements for adequate IPE (Individual Protection Equipment).
- The employer must to replace or repair the equipment’s components in the event of failure to ensurethe safe operation of the sprayer.
- The employer will be responsible for the operator’s training to ensure a safe application.
ATTENTION: THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL IDENTIFIESIMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES. WHEN YOU SEE IT, BE ALERTTO ANY POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
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CAUTIONS WHEN OPERATING AGRICULTURAL SPRAYER
SAFETY
- Before operating this sprayer, read carefully and understand thoroughly this manual.
- Only qualified operators that have thoroughly read and understood the owner’s manualshould operate this sprayer.
- Do not ingest alcohol or drugs before or during the operation of this sprayer.
- Make sure that all the guards are in place before running the sprayer.
- Do not climb on or come down the sprayer when it is in motion.
- Turn the engine off before leaving the operator's place.
- This sprayer was designed and manufactured to support operations in the crops andon roads, tracks, trails or paths inside farms within the speed limit recommended by Jacto(limit of 18,64 mph in the routes inside the farm and 7.46 mph when spraying). The use ofthe sprayer above the limits mentioned is not approved by Jacto.
- This sprayer must be maneuvered in safe places, away from people, animals or any othersituation that offers risks of personal injuries or material damages. Make sure there are no peoplenear the sprayer before starting the engine.
- Do not make maneuvers or brake abruptly.
- The transportation of people and any loads whatsoever in the sprayer is strictly prohibited in anycircunstances.
ATTENTION: Do not touch PTO shafts, belts, fans or any other moving part while the sprayer is running.
Keep away from moving parts and be very careful with hands, feet, looseclothes, long hair, etc.
If you have any doubts/questions, please request Jacto TechnicalAssistance.
- Keep away children, aged people and animals while operating, servicing this sprayer and evenwhen the sprayer is stored.
- Do not run the pump dry.
- Do not exceed 540 rpm at the PTO.
- The PTO shaft ends must be securely locked to the PTO of the tractor and to the sprayer tongue.
- The PTO shaft guard must always remain in good repair and fastened by the safety chains. ThePTO shaft must work freely in its interior.
- Make sure the drawbar and the sprayer end are properly connected/fastened.
- Check and change the worn or broken parts.
- Only unhitch the sprayer on firm and level ground.
- Remove the controls installed on the tractor before disconnecting the sprayer.
- Fold the sprayer booms before unhitching it from the tractor.
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SAFETY
- Activities of cleaning, lubrication, repair and adjustment should only be performed by qualifiedand trained professionals duly protected with the approved and proper PPE (Personal ProtectiveEquipment ) such as gloves, masks, goggles, safety boots, etc.
- Before performing any type of service, adjustment or maintenance in your sprayer,always disengage the PTO shaft and turn off the tractor engine.
- It is prohibited to make cleaning, lubrication and maintenance services with the sprayerin operation, except if its very operation is essential to make these services. In this case,all the special protection and signalization measures must be taken in order to preventaccidents.
- The removable guards can only be removed for maintenance. Then, they must beobligatorily placed back in their original position.
- Do not modify this sprayer in any way because this can impair its function and risk your safety.
- Keep your sprayer in thorough repair.
- For your and others' safety, remove the sprayer booms before transporting the sprayer on trailersor trucks.
- Failure to comply with these warnings may result in personal injuries or death.
- Jacto neither recommends nor approves the towing or trailing of the sprayer byvehicles, except by recommended tractors mentioned previously in the section "Cautionswhen operating agricultural sprayer".
- The employ in adverse and not recommended conditions can cause damage to thesprayer and components and will make void the warranty as well as exempt themanufacturer from any obligation to any accident or consequences.
- For the displacement and transport of the sprayer, the use of trucks or flatbeds arerecommended as long as measures for its perfect immobilization are taken in order toavoid accidents as result of improper accommodation.
CAUTIONS IN THE MAINTENANCE AND TRANSPORTATION
- Require from the JACTO representative during the technical delivery of the sprayer that the properinstructions on assembly, maintenance, warranty be carefully explained.
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ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CABLES
SAFETY
- Attention when passing next or under an electricity supply cables. In case of doubt, changethe course.
- Never fold and unfold the booms close to the electricity supply cables.
- The sprayer must be trailed by the tractor in the farm with the spray booms folded and locked.Always place the sliding frame at the lowest position (rest position of the fixed frame).
- Remove the booms of the sprayer before transporting it by wagons or trucks.
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REDYELLOW
BLUEGREEN
SAFETY
Chemical products are classified in four categories of toxicity. According to their toxicitylevel, there is a special recommendation of appropriate protective clothing.
As your safety concerns first, we list below all the protective clothing recommended forhandling chemical products of the category 1 which includes high toxicity level chemicals.
This way, all the possibilities of serious illness and death are eliminated.
HANDLING CHEMICALS
CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CLASSIFICATION
Obligatory individual protective clothing for handling and spraying chemicals:- Long-sleeved working clothes- Impermeable apron or coverall- Impermeable gloves- Impermeable wide-brimmed hat- Boots- Special protective masks equipped with appropriate filters for each type of product
LABEL COLOR ONCHEMICALS CONTAINERTOXICITY LEVEL
IIIIIIIV
HIGHMODERATE
LOWLIGHT
DIRECTIONS- Read and follow all instructions on the chemicals manufacturer's label.- Keep the chemical products closed and in a dry and ventilated place.- Use the chemicals in agriculture only.- Keep away children, untrained people and animals.- Handle the chemicals following recommendations of a technician.- Always handle chemicals in a ventilated place and equipped with individual protective clothing.- Use the application rate as per instructions on the labels.- Do not make spray applications in the wind or hot weather.- Do not drink, eat or smoke while spraying or handling chemicals.- Keep children, untrained people and animals away from the application areas.- Never blow through nozzles strainers, valves or pipelines by mouth.- Do not store or transport chemicals together with food, medicines, people, animals.- Make sure rivers, lakes, etc. will not be contaminated when washing out the sprayer.- After spraying, take off all protective clothing and take a shower.- In case of poisoning, go see a doctor immediately and show him the chemicals' label.- Never medicine an unconscious person through mouth.- Do not re-use the chemicals containers for other purposes. Consult an agronomiston how to discard empty containers of chemicals.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
DECALSSafety decals are placed on the equipment to reduce the risk of damages or accidents to
the operator or to the equipment during the use.
Before operating the equipment, identify and understand the mean of all decals, throughthis page.
Keep them in good repair, clean and legible. Replade them immediately in case of damageby ordering them through the part numbers specified below.
P/N: 276220
ATTENTION: Read theoperator's manual of thesprayer before operatingthe steel cables.
ATTENTION: Lubricationpoint
ATTENTION: Area wherethe jack must be placedto lift the equipment.
P/N: 276238
P/N: 378976
P/N: 378984
ATTENTION: Read theoperator's manual of thesprayer before operatingthe steel cables.
P/N: 379230
ATTENTION: Read theoperator's manual beforeoperating the sprayer.
ATTENTION: Risk of seriousinjuries. Do not maneuver thesprayer close to electricitysupply cables.
P/N: 378992
P/N: 379032
ATTENTION: Read theoperator's manual of thesprayer before operatingthe steel cables.
P/N: 379172
ATTENTION: Be carefulwhen opening the lid of themain tank.
ATTENTION: Read theoperator's manual beforeoperating the sprayer.
P/N: 379248
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
P/N: 379024
ATTENTION: Read theoperator's manual of thesprayer before operating thesteel cables.
P/N: 379016
ATTENTION: Flow controldirectional valve. It directs theflow of the 200 or 3000-litertank to the chemical pump.
P/N: 379040
ATTENTION: Risk of injuries.Keep away from the sprayerwhen it is running.
P/N: 379057
ATTENTION: Risk of seriousinjuries. Keep away and do notmake any kind of maintenancewhile the fan is in motion andthe PTO is engaged.
P/N: 379065
ATTENTION: Risk of seriousinjuries. Keep all protectiondevices in its places.
P/N: 379073
ATTENTION: Clean water tankto wash the hands.
P/N: 379107
ATTENTION: Hydraulic oillevel indicator.
P/N: 379115
ATTENTION: Obligatory useof protective mask.
P/N: 379123
ATTENTION: Obligatory useof hearing protector.
P/N: 998328
ATTENTION: Keep at adistance, risk of collision.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
P/N: 379131
ATTENTION: Obligatory useof protective clothing.
P/N: 379214
ATTENTION: Maximum speedallowed for the machine is 18.64mph.
P/N: 379222
ATTENTION: This machine isnot allowed in highways.
ATTENTION: Risk of seriousinjuries. Do not make anyoperation on the PTO shaft ifthe PTO is engaged.
P/N: 379008
P/N: 380014
ATTENTION: Do not get intothe main tank of the sprayer.
ATTENTION: Tirepressure table.
P/N: 379149
ATTENTION: Nuttorque table.
P/N: 379164
P/N: 013169Final test of the equipment.
P/N: 286930Sprayer description - left and right
P/N: 293449
Designer sticker - left and rightP/N: 293456
ATTENTION: Actuation of the Vortexsystem fan.
P/N: 286948
P/N: 276089 Level indicator of the main tank.
P/N: 997965
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212.99118.10141.73
4,409.2470.80 to 88.5822.04 or 23.62
12.4 x 3636
792.51Polyethylene
52.83Polyethylene
3.69Polypropylene
59.051.96 to 5.08
JP-100 / JP-15026.41 / 39.62
5.6 / 8.5300/21
Bijet
15060
3737
FVS-20024 / 40
Glycerin-filledMechanical
Up to 7.45 mph
2.11970
ISO VG-681.16
Length (in) ..............................................................................................Width (in) ................................................................................................Height (in) ...............................................................................................Weight (lb) ..............................................................................................Track width (in) .......................................................................................Adjustable ground clearance (in) .............................................................Tires- Type.....................................................................................................- Pressure (psi) ......................................................................................Spray tank- Capacity (gallons) ................................................................................- Material ................................................................................................Auxiliary tank- Capacity (gallons) ................................................................................- Material ................................................................................................Clean water tank for washing the hands- Capacity (gallons) ................................................................................- Material ................................................................................................Booms- Length (ft) .............................................................................................- Working height (ft) ................................................................................Chemical pump- Model...................................................................................................- Capacity (gpm) at 540 rpm..................................................................- Power consumption (HP) at 300 psi ....................................................- Maximum working pressure (psi - kg/cm²) ..........................................Nozzles- Double nozzle holder with nondrip valve............................................- Recommended maximum pressure (psi)
Cone nozzles .......................................................................................Flat fan nozzles ...................................................................................
Number of nozzles (50-cm spacing)JA-2 (cone - black) ...............................................................................ADI-110.02 (flat fan - yellow) ................................................................
Filter- Model...................................................................................................- Mesh....................................................................................................Pressure gauge with extended scale ....................................................Agitation .................................................................................................Working speed (mph) .............................................................................Hydraulic pump- Flow rate (gpm) ...................................................................................- Rotation (rpm) ......................................................................................- Oil type ................................................................................................- Oil quantity (gallons) ............................................................................
PRESENTATION OF SPRAYER
ADVANCE 3000AM-18TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Length (in) ..........................................................................................Width (in) ............................................................................................Height (in) ...........................................................................................Weight (lb) ..........................................................................................Track width (in) ..................................................................................Adjustable ground clearance (in) .......................................................Tires- Type.................................................................................................- Pressure (psi) ..................................................................................Spray tank- Capacity (gallons) ............................................................................- Material ............................................................................................Auxiliary tank- Capacity (gallons) ............................................................................- Material ............................................................................................Clean water tank for washing the hands- Capacity (gallons) ............................................................................- Material ............................................................................................Booms- Length (ft) .........................................................................................- Working height (ft) ...........................................................................Chemical pump- Model...............................................................................................- Capacity (gpm) at 540 rpm.............................................................- Power consumption (HP) at 300 psi ...............................................- Maximum working pressure (psi - kg/cm²) ......................................Nozzles- Double nozzle holder with nondrip valve ..........................................- Recommended maximum pressure (psi)
Cone nozzle .....................................................................................Flat fan nozzle .................................................................................
Number of nozzles ( 50-cm spacing)JA-2 (cone - black) ...........................................................................ADI-110.02 (flat fan - yellow) ............................................................
Filter- Model...............................................................................................- Mesh................................................................................................Pressure gauge ..................................................................................Agitation .............................................................................................Working speed (mph) ........................................................................Fan- Rotation (rpm) ..................................................................................- Air volume (ft³/min) ..........................................................................- Air speed (mph) ...............................................................................- Maximum power consumption (HP) ................................................Double hydraulic pump- Flow rate of the fan pump (gpm) .....................................................- Flow rate of the boom pump (gpm) ................................................- Rotation (rpm) ..................................................................................- Oil type ............................................................................................- Oil quantity on the circuit (gallons) ...................................................
PRESENTATION OF SPRAYER
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
224.80118.10141.73
4,717.8070.80 to 88.5822.04 or 23.62
12.4 x 3630
792.51Polyethylene
52.83Polyethylene
3.69Polypropylene
59.051.96 to 5.08
JP-100 / JP-15026.41 / 39.62
5.6 / 8.5300/21
Bijet
15060
3737
FVS-20024 / 40
Glycerin-filledMechanical
Up to 7.45 mph
2900 to 300023,554.88
62.1325
18.492.111570
ISO VG-6820.60
ADVANCE 3000VORTEX
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PRESENTATION OF SPRAYER
SPRAY CONTROL MODELS
ADVANCE 3000 AM-18 AND ADVANCE 3000 VORTEX
MANUAL
CABLE
CABLE
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
4-WAY MASTERFLOW
CONTROL SPRAY
MANUAL ...............................
CABLE ...................................
CABLE WITH JSC .................
ELECTRIC ..............................
ELECTRO-ELECTRONIC
OPERATION
BOOMSPRESSURE
ADJUSTMENT
MANUAL
MANUAL
ELECTRONIC
MANUAL
ELECTRONIC
LEVER
CABLE
CABLE
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
JEC-3300 (AM-18)
JEC-3500 (VORTEX)
JEC-3200 (AM-18)
JEC-3400 (VORTEX)
JSC-4100
JSC-5000JSC-5000
NOZZLE-HOLDER .....................................
NOZZLE SPACING ....................................PUMP .........................................................FILLER UNIT .............................................
PTO SHAFT
HITCH ........................................................TIRE ...........................................................
ADVANCE 3000 AM-18 AND ADVANCE 3000 VORTEX- OPTIONS
MODEL .........NOZZLES .....
MODEL .........MODEL .........
MODEL .........
MODEL .........MODEL .........
QUADRIJETTO BE DEFINED DURING THEBUY13.77 inJP-150FONTE LIMPA(WITH QUICK FITTING)WIDE-ANGLE C.V.
FIXED or ARTICULATED16.9 X 30 - 24 PSI
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
SUCTION FILTER
Located between the tank and spray pump, the suction filter is specifically designed to
prevent dirt or impurities from reaching the pump.
It has a quick shut -off valve which allows easy filter cleaning, filtering elements changing
and/or pump maintenance.
FVS - 200
CHEMICAL PUMPThe chemical pumps used in the ADVANCE and ADVANCE VORTEX sprayers have capacity
ranging from 26.41 to 39.62 gallons per minute at 540 rpm at the PTO.
CHEMICAL PUMPMODEL
FLOW RATE(gpm)
MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE
26.41
39.62
300
300
psi kgf/cm²
Its ceramic sleeves ensure great resistance to abrasion and chemical action.Piston cup replacement becomes easier by removing the head assembly in a quick and simple
operation, with no need to remove the pump.
JP - 100
JP - 150
JP-150JP-100
shut-offvalve
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
ATTENTIONIn order to ensure longer life of the pressure gauge, after calibrating the sprayer, turn off thecontrol, thus releasing the pressure, and close the pressure gauge valve.
MASTERFLOW SPRAY CONTROLBesides providing great sensitiveness and precision in the adjustments, it has basic
functional characteristics in relation to conventional controls.- LEVERS OPERATIONThe levers can be operated through cables or electric switches.- FLOW PROPORTIONAL TO ROUTINGWithin a same working gear, even if the engine rotation is changed, the application rate per
area sprayed remains unchanged.- KEEPS THE SAME PRESSURE ALONG THE WHOLE BOOM REGARDLESS OF NUMBER
OF BOOM SECTIONS IN USEIt has a system that allows to calibrate the return of each boom section and keep constant
the pressure, regardless of the number of sections on or off.
DIFFERENT CONTROL OPTIONSYour equipment can be equipped with one of the following spray controls.
- MASTERFLOW spray control with cable actuation- MASTERFLOW spray control with cable actuation and JSC- MASTERFLOW spray control with electric actuation- MASTERFLOW spray control with electric actuation and JSC
The instructions for the control calibration are practically the same, except for turning on and offthe chemical flow to the booms, which can be made through cable or electric switch.
Identify in the figures below which is the control installed in your sprayer and proceed asdescribed in the section MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER - CALIBRATING THEMASTERFLOW SPRAY CONTROL.
CABLE CONTROLCABLE CONTRO WITH JSC
pressureregulator
pressuregauge boom sections
ELECTRIC CONTROLELECTRIC CONTROL WITH JSC
pressureregulator
pressuregauge
reliefboom
section
flow meter (for use with JSC)
NOTE: The JSC (JACTO SPRAYER CONTROL) is a flow controller that keeps the sprayingvolume (L/ha) always constant, regardless of speed fluctuations with or without
change in the working gear, besides monitoring the spray application.
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYERCALIBRATING THE MASTERFLOW SPRAY CONTROL
To calibrate the working pressure, proceed as follows:
CABLE CONTROL01 - Engage the PTO and accelerate gradually until reaching 540 rpm.
02 - Set all levers to turn on the chemical flow . (Fig. A)03 - Turn the pressure regulator clockwise to increase the pressure in the circuit. Turn itcounterclockwise to decrease the pressure in the circuit.
NOTE: As a reference for the calibration, keep the pressure at 60 psi, for example.
ATTENTION : Set the presure regulator needle at the reference pressure to calibrate the boomsections (Ex. 60 psi).
CALIBRATING THE CHEMICAL RETURN PRESSURE TO THE TANK
lever setting to turnon the chemical
flow to the booms
Pressure gauge (Ex. 60 psi)
pressureregulator
lever settingto turn on the
chemical flow tothe booms
A
ED
C B
AB
DE
C
01 - Choose one of the boom sections and set thecorresponding lever to turn off the chemical flow.
NOTE: Other levers must remain set to continue to spray.
setting to turnoff the flow to
the boomsection
boom section off
60 psi
fig. B
fig. A
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02 - Check if there was fluctuation in the pressure registered on the pressure gauge (60 psi). If so,prodeed as follows:- Loosen the fixing screw.- Turn the grip clockwise all the
way and then counterclockwiseto set the pessure gauge needleat 60 psi.-Tighten the fixing screw.
Take care not to change thegrip position.
pressuregauge
(60 psi)
fixing screw
grip
MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
NOTE: Once the boom section is calibrated, set the lever back.The pressure must be the sameas indicated previously on the pressure gauge (60psi), when this section nozzles are on.
- Repeat the same operation on the other boom sections in order to keep constant pressurealong the entire boom.ATTENTION: Do not change the engine rotation during the calibration. A change in the rotation willchange the pressure on the nozzles and therefore their flow rate.
CABLE CONTROL AND JSCTo calibrate the pressure on the control with the JSC, the procedures are the same, except for
pressure adjustment, which in this control is not manual but made through an electric system.
PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT:- With the pump running at 540 rpm
and the system energized, press theelectric switch until obtaining theworking pressure desired.For this operation, the "Automatic/Manual" switchof the JSC-5000 must beon the "Manual" position.
- To calibrate the boom sections, proceed as described above.
pressure adjustment
switch
flow meter
P
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NOZZLE HOLDERS (MODELS: BIJET & QUADRIJET)The BIJET double nozzle holder is mounted with a cone and a flat fan nozzle made of ceramic.The QUADRIJET quadruple nozzle holder is mounted with two cone and two flat fan nozzles
made of ceramic.Both nozzle holders have a nondrip valve which cuts the liquid flow once the pressure drops
to 10 psi, thus preventing them from leaking.
MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
nozzle holder(1)
flat fan nozzle
nondripvalve
conenozzle
Positioning a nozzle:- The proper position of the nozzle is at 90º(vertical) in relation to the boom. To use theother nozzle, just turn the nozzle holder (1) 180º.Shutting a nozzle:- Just turn the nozzle holder to set both nozzlesparallel to the boom (in the horizontal), 90° of aturn.
1
nozzle holder
Positioning a nozzle:- Loosen the nut (1) with two turns. Positionthe chosen nozzle and retighten the nut.Shutting a nozzle:- Loosen the nut (1) with two turns and turnthe nozzle holder to 45º. Retighten the nut.
NOZZLESThe nozzles have the function to generate droplets and distribute them uniformly over the
area being sprayed.Operating with pressure over that recommended by the manufacturer will decrease the
nozzle's life, besides increasing drift , environmental contamination and and changes regardingthe flow rate, angle and droplet size .
The nozzles used in this sprayer are made of ceramic, a material very resistant to wear andchemical action.
The nozzles are mounted as shown in the figures below.
nozzlecap
filter
nozzlecap
filtercone
nozzle
flat fannozzle
CONE NOZZLE: This nozzle is fitted into the nozzle holder through ascrew cap, which fact allows to use it at high pressures.
FLAT FAN NOZZLE: This nozzle is fitted intothe nozzle holder through a quick fitting cap formore practicability in eventual maintenance,which fact allows to use it at pressure of up to7 kgf/pol² (100 psi).
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
NOTE: In case of wettable powders, dilute the chemical in a pre-mixture before filling.
CHEMICALS MIXERThis component has a 6.07-gallons tank and is designed to
prevent chemical waste, make filling operation faster andprovide more protection to the operator
It mixes liquids and wettable powders.
INSTRUCTIONS-Run the sprayer and divert the flow to the chemicals mixer through the flow bypass valvelever (1).-Pour the pre-mixed solution or chemical.-Operate the chemicals mixer valve lever (2) to clean inside the mixer.- Set the bypass valve lever (1) and the chemicals mixer valve lever (2) back to the workingposition (turned to chemical control).-Run the sprayer for 5 minutes so that the mixture become homogeneous.
flow bypass valve(1) chemicals mixer
valve (2)
chemicalmixer
Chemicals mixer valve (2)
-Black leverChemicals mixer inside cleaning
- Red leverChemical container rinsing
Bypass valve (1)
chemical control
chemicals mixer
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYERSPRAY TANK FILLER (OPTIONAL)There are two ways to fill the tank:
- THROUGH THE FONTE LIMPA FILLER UNIT- THROUGH THE QUICK FITTING
1) USING THE FONTE LIMPA FILLER UNIT-Put 13.20 gallons of water in the spray tank.-Disconnect the intake hose from the chemicals mixer valve (2).-Connect the filler unit (3) hose to the bypass valve (1) hose.-Put the filler unit (3) in the water source and the end of its discharge hose (4) at the tank opening.-Run the sprayer at 540 rpm at the PTO.-Set the bypass valve (1) lever in the position of chemicals mixing.-After filling, set the by pass valve (1) lever in the working position (pointed to the control) andconnect again the chemicals mixer (2) hose.
PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT.IT IS EXTREMELELY IMPORTANT FOR A HEALTHY LIFE.
ATTENTION:- THE SPRAYER FILLING OPERATION MUST BE DONE IN PLACESAPPROPRIATE FOR THIS PURPOSE OR THROUGH APPROPRIATE TANKERS.
- NEVER COLLECT WATER FROM RIVERS, LAKES, DAMS , STREAMS, ETC.BY USING THE SPRAYER'S RETURN SYSTEM.
flow bypassvalve (1)
filler unit (3)
tank
chemicalPump
chemicalcontrol
chemicalsmixer valve (2)
filler unitdischarge hose (4)
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
2) THROUGH THE QUICK FITTING VALVE (OPTIONAL)
-Connect the filling hose (2) with the quick fitting valve (3).
-Start the tanker's engine.
-Open the quick fitting valve (3).
- Open the filling hose valve (1).
NOTE: Watch the water volume being transported to the spray tank in order to prevent leaking.
- After filling the tank, close the quick fitting valve (3) and then the filling hose valve (1).
- Disconnect the filling hose from the quick fitting valve.
NOTE: WHENEVER TRANSPORTING PRE-MIXED SOLUTION TO THE SPRAYER TANK,USE INDIVIDUAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT.IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FOR A HEALTHY LIFE.
chemical mixture orclean water tank
filling hose valve (1)
filling hose (2)
quick fitting valve(3)
detail of the quickfittiing valve (3)
ATTENTION:- DO NOT LEAVE THE QUICK FITTING VALVE (3) OPEN, BECAUSE THECHEMICAL MIXTURE IN THE SPRAY TANK WILL OVERFLOW.- THE SPRAYER FILLING OPERATION MUST BE DONE IN PLACESAPPROPRIATE FOR THIS PURPOSE OR THROUGH APPROPRIATE TANKERS.- NEVER COLLECT WATER FROM RIVERS, LAKES, DAMS , STREAMS, ETC.BY USING THE SPRAYER'S RETURN SYSTEM.- ATTENTION FOR THE LIQUID OF THE FILLING HOSE DO NOT CAUSECONTAMINATION.
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
CLEAN WATER TANK
With the purpose of maintaining the sprayer and discarding chemical containers with safety,
the Advance 3000 has a 52.83-gallons clean water tank that allows to clean the sprayer chemical
circuit and the chemical containers. The chemical container rising occurs through a rinse nozzle
mounted inside the chemicals mixer.
- To use the water from this tank, set the bypass valve (A) turned to the clean water tank (B).
- Engage the tractor's PTO and keep the chemicals control setting to turn on the flow to the
nozzles.
- Attention to this operation because the tank will be drained in approximately 2
minutes and the lack of water in the pump can cause damage to its components.
- Then set the bypass valve back, leaving it turned to the main tank (C), since this is the
position used to spray.
ATTENTION:The water from this tank is not fit for drinking, or even washing hands, faces, tools, etc.It must be used only to clean the chemical circuit and to fill the chemical containers forthe final rinse.
clean watertank
bypassvalve (A)
CB
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
CHEMICAL CONTAINER RINSE NOZZLE
The chemical container rinse nozzle is mounted to the chemicals mixer and is specifically
designed to remove all chemical residues from the container after preparing the chemical
mixture for a secure disposal of such containers.
On the ADVANCE and ADVANCE VORTEX sprayers, the water used to rinse these
containers comes from an auxiliary 52.83-gallons tank, without contact with the water used in
the spray tank.
Rinse the chemical containers right after using them, before the residues dry.
ATTENTION- Each container should be rinsed at least three times to ensure the residues arecompletely removed.- Watch out for sprinkling while rinsing the containers. Use protective clothing.- After rinsing properly the empty chemical containers, dispose of them in an appropriateplace.- Never leave empty chemical containers anywhere, that is, in places where any untrainedperson has access to .- Prepare an appropriate place for storing empty chemical containers where onlytrained person has access to until having determined the final destination for them.- Do not reuse the chemical containers for any other purpose, whatever it may be.- Always follow the technical recommendation and use the appropriate individualprotective clothing when handling chemicals.
ATTENTIONNever operate the red lever
without a container over therinse nozzle.
As the rinse nozzle rotates,the people standing around thesprayer can get wet.
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYEROPERATING THE CHEMICAL CONTAINER RINSE NOZZLE
- Set the lever (1) in a position so as to allow free water flow from the auxiliary tank tothe spray pump.- Set the bypass valve (2) lever in the position "chemicals mixer".- Hold the chemical container over the rinse nozzleand operate the chemicals mixer(3) red lever for a few seconds (detail A). Then, operate the black lever to wash insidethe chemicals mixer.- Set the bypass valve (2) lever in the working position (pointed to the spray control).- Set the lever (1) in a position so as to make the pump draw the mixture from the spraytank.
Watch out for sprinkling while rinsing the containers. Use protective clothing.
ATTENTION: Operate the chemicals mixer red leveronly after positioning the chemical containerover the rinse nozzle. This will keep you frombeing wetted with water available for washinginside the chemicals mixer or even thechemical mixture or water from the spray tank.
flow bypassvalve (2)
chemicals mixer (3)
chemicalpump
lever to divertthe flow of the
spray andauxiliary tanks
(1)
auxiliarytank
spraytank
ATTENTION
During the operation, watch thevolume of water that being transported to
the spray tank considering the chemicalquantity to be added in order not to
overflow the spray tank.
mainfilter
Note: the auxiliary tank isdesigned to be filled withclean water only. Never putchemicals in it.
DETAIL A - Chemicals mixer lever
- Black lever: to rinse inside the chemicals mixer- Red lever: to rinse the chemical containers
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MASTERMARK FOAM MARKER (OPTIONAL)
The Mastermark foam marker is a device designed to mark off the spraying band with foamflocks.
The ideal conditions to use the foam marker are the same as those appropriate to make sprayapplications, that is:
- Cooler times.- No dry or strong winds.
MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
ATTENTION: NON-DRINKABLE WATER.ONLY USE THE WATER FROM THIS TANK TO WASH HANDS AND OTHER PARTS
OF THE BODY THAT HAVE TOUCHED CHEMICALS.
More information can be found in the MASTERMARK FOAM MARKER manual.
CLEAN WATER PERSONAL TANK
This is a clean water tank of approximately 3.69-
gallons capacity located in a place of easy access
which must always be filled up with clean water for
washing hands and other parts of body that have
touched chemicals during the use of these products.
foamgenerator
compressor controlpanel
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
IN-LINE FILTERFor each boom section there is a filter assembled in the pressure line.The function of these filters is to prevent impurities from reaching the nozzles.
The main characteristics of these filters are the following:
Maximum working pressure ................... 300 psiFiltering element mesh ........................... 80Hose fitting............................................. ø 3/4"Maximum flow rate ................................. 39.62 gpm
LOW PRESSURE GAUGE KIT
GENERAL CARE WITH THE LOW PRESSURE GAUGE KITThe maximum pressure of this kit is 100 psi.The pressure regulators of sprayers can easily reach above 100 psi pressures, what can
damage the pressure gauges.To ensure longer life of the pressure gauge, close the valve after calibrating the sprayer.
ATTENTION:- Clean the filter whenever filling the sprayer, or whennecessary.
- Do not exceed the recommended maximum pressure(300 psi).
The low pressure gauge kit wasdesigned for checking the actual pressureon nozzles.
It can be installed on the sprayersassembled with both universal nozzle capsand fittings and complex nozzle holders,such as double and quadruple units.
LOW PRESSURE GAUGE KIT (OPTIONAL)
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
ACCESS COVER TO THE HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR FILTERAND THE HYDRAULIC CONTROL
To access the hydraulic reservoir filter or the boom operation hydraulic control, just loosenthe 4 screws that fasten the cover to the chassis (A).
Your sprayer may be equipped with the wide-angle C.V. PTO shaft (optional) or theconventional PTO shaft, both shown in the figures below.
The C.V. PTO shaft has an advantage over the conventional PTO shaft: it allows to maketurns of up to 75 º with no need to disengage the PTO.
Both PTO shafts have shields to provide protection to the operator and prevent damagethe crop.
C.V. PTO SHAFT (OBLIGATORY USE ON THE ADVANCE 3000 VORTEX)
CONVENTIONAL PTO SHAFT (ADVANCE AM-18)
NOTE:For instruction in detail, please refer to thesection MAINTENANCE - PTO SHAFT.
NOTE:For instruction in detail, please referto the section MAINTENANCE -PTO SHAFT.
STAIRS TO ACCESS THE MAIN TANKThe spray tank must be accessed through the stairs fastened on the chassis (B). It can be
folded away to avoid damages to the crop.
B
A
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CHOOSING THE TRACTOR
ATTENTION:In the above example, the recommended tractor should have minimal gross weightof 11,023.1 lb.
NOTE:The above values are used as an orientation. The correct values must be obtainedusing real data of your equipment.
CHOOSING THE TRACTOR CONSIDERING THE LOAD TO BE TRANSPORTED
Different working conditions lead us to adopt the following criterion for choosing the tractor:
- Check the sprayer weight on the identification plate.
- Check the tank capacity.
Ex.: Sprayer weight (Advance 3000 AM-18) = 4,409.24 lb
Tank capacity = 792.51 gallons
The tractor gross weight should be at least equal to the sprayer gross weight.
Ex.: Sprayer net weight (Advance 3000 AM-18) = 4,409.24 lb
Filled up tank = 792.51gallons (approximately
4,409.24 lb )
Sprayer gross weight = 11,023,1 lb
Tractor gross weight = 5000 kg or more.
For the sprayers with Vortex system (air assisted boom), also follow the table below that
indicate the ideal tractor to work with these sprayers which are provided with a fan and,
therefore, consume more power of the tractor's engine in relation to the ground declivity and
the working speed that will be developed.
This table is just indicative. The value related to the tractor's power can range in other
situations according to the tractor's weight, tire type, ground type among others.
Ground declivity
Speed3.72 mph 6.21 mph
10%
20%
90 HP
110 HP
115 HP
150 HP
Tractor recommended power
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- Adjusting the drawbar
Fit the hitch pin in the proper hole (1 or 2) to vary thedistance between the PTO and the hitch point (figure A).
NOTE:For heavy load use the hole # 2 (figure A).
Distance betweenthe PTO and the
hitch point
Maximum(static)
loadin lift
Hole
1
2
13.77 in
9.84 in
1,003.10 lb
1,300.72 lb
CB
- Adjusting the sprayer height and the drawbarPosition the tractor's drawbar so that the sprayer works on level after hitching (figure B).Invert the drawbar to vary the height of the hitch point (figure C).
ATTENTIONThe figures shown in above table were obtained with a 63 HP tractor. Forexplanation in detail, please consult the operator's manual of your tractor.
SETTING UP THE TRACTOR
2
1
A = A
A A
A
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WIDE-ANGLE C.V. PTO SHAFT
CONVENTIONAL PTO SHAFT
HITCHING THE SPRAYER TO THE TRACTOR- Hitch the sprayer to the tractoras shown in the figure beside.
NOTE: The bigger hole on theclevis hitch should always be onthe lower position as its isdesigned to allow the hitch pinto move when overcomingobstacles.
clevis hitch
biggerhole
- Install the safety chain as shown in the figure beside andheed the following:
- Leave some slack on the chain so that it is notstretched when making turns or maneuvering.
- The chain holder (1) should be mounted as close tothe hitch pin as possible (2).
1
2
ATTENTIONReplaced the chain if any of its links is damaged.
CONNECTING THE PTO SHAFT- Turn the tractor until the rear tire gets as close as possible to the sprayer's tongue.- Connect the PTO shaft, marking on both male and female tubes the recommended overlaps(5 cm).- If necessary, cut its tubes following the recommendation in the section MAINTENANCE - PTOSHAFT.
pump
± 1.96 in± 1.96 in
75º
PTO
NOTE: Before cutting the PTO shaft tubes, check for all the possibilities of adjustmenton both tractor's drawbar and sprayer's tongue.Make sure the hitch pin is mounted with cotter pin.
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HITCHING THE SPRAYER TO THE TRACTOR
- Mount the hydraulic control support to the tractor in a convenient position.
ATTENTIONAFTER INSTALLED, THE HYDRAULIC AND SPRAY CIRCUIT CONTROLSLEVERS WILL BE POSITIONED CLOSE TO THE OPERATOR FOR EASYOPERATION.AS THE OPERATOR MAY BE IN FRONT OF OR EVEN BESIDE THE CONTROLLEVERS, THIS REQUIRES THE USE OF ORIGINAL PIN WITH COTTER PIN ANDSAFETY CHAIN PROPERLY INSTALLED TO AVOID ACCIDENTS.
ATTENTION: OPERATE ONLY WITH PTO SHAFT PROVIDED WITH GUARD CAP.
ATTENTIONBefore using the equipment for the first time, clean and lubricate every point of the PTOshaft, as shown in the picture beside, with Lithium-based grease NGLI-2 (for furtherinformation about the greases, refer to the lubrication table).Lubricate daily or every 10 working hours the male and female tubes (detail B on thefigure below) and further lubrication points.
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ASSEMBLING THE BOOMS
1 2
ASSEMBLING THE BOOMATTENTION: Tie the booms as shown in the figure in order to aviod accidents whenmoving them and to make easier to assemble them.
- Install the the boom articulation pin (detail 1).- Install the cylinder coupling end on the boom (detail 2).- Repeat this operation with the other boom.- Put about 26.41 gallons of water in the main tank.- Engage the PTO and keep the engine at half speed (±1300 rpm).
2
1
rope
STICKERIndication of the hydraulic system operation
(for sprayers with cable control)
Cable control
sticker
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- Operate the levers corresponding to the booms unfolding (the booms should be positionedin the vertical - levers A and D).
- With the hands, pull the boom end backwards, to relieve the tension on the steel cable.- Install the cable on the spring (detail 3). Then, install the safety cable on the spring support
(detail 4).
ASSEMBLING THE BOOMS
3
4
Electric control
BOOMSMake sure the assembly is correct.
2
4 3
1
37
- Install the booms levelling cables.
ASSEMBLING THE BOOMS
- Actuate the booms angular adjustment cylinder to fold the booms completely. Make sure thebooms fit correctly into the support.
In case of need of further adjustment, do it bydisplacing the cylinder coupling end.
incorrect folding ofthe booms
booms foldingadjustment
cylinder couplingend
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FIXING THE AIR ASSISTANCE CANVAS TUBE (ADVANCE VORTEX)
ASSEMBLING THE BOOMS
air assistancecanvas tube joint
ATTENTION
- Remove the boom when transporting thesprayer on trailers, trucks or tows.
- The boom lock system is designed foroperations at low speeds.
- Lock the boom when moving the sprayerwithin the farm.
- Only unfold or fold the boom in areas freeof obstacles such as electricity supplycables, trees, etc.
Hoses connection.
1st left boom section 2nd left boom section 2nd right boom section 1st right boom section
pressure regulator
ASSEMBLING- Install the control outlet hose (1st boom section) on the in-line filter inlet (1), fastened to the uppercrossbeam of the 1st boom section.- The control outlet hose (2nd boom section) must be installed on the line filter inlet (2), fastenedto the lower crossbeam of the 1st boom section.
ATTENTION: Refer to the figures for the in-line filter inlet and outlet.- The letters "A" and "B" indicate the connection of the 1st boom section hose to the centralboom.- The in-line filter (1) outlet hose must be connected with the 1st boom section inlet connection,indicated by the letter "C".- The in-line filter (2) outlet hose must be connected with the 2nd boom section inlet connection,indicated by the letter "D".
A
B
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COMANDO DE DEFENSIVO
1
2
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zzle
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le tu
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n th
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ntra
l boo
m, in
stal
l the
no
zzle
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boo
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st n
ozzl
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oom
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Rep
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ame
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as s
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ASSEMBLING THE BOOMS
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oth
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8 in
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8 in
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ASSEMBLING THE BOOMSFITTING THE BOOM SKIDSFit the skids on the booms as shown in the figures below:
boom skid
CORRECT POSITION OF THE BOOM SKIDS
boom skid
IMPORTANT
Improper fitting of the boom skids can damage the booms assembly.
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ADVANCE 3000 VORTEX HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS
BOOMS:Working pressure .................. 175 kg/cm²Pump average rotation .......... 1570 rpmPump flow rate ..................... 2.11 gpm
ATTENTION: USE HYDRAULIC OIL WITH SPECIFICATION ISO VG-68, AS SHOWN IN THE THE LUBRICATION TABLE.
FAN:Working pressure .................. 155 kg/cm²Pump average rotation .......... 1570 rpmPump flow rate ..................... 18.49 gpmFan rotation ............................. 2900 to 3000 rpm
fan housing
fan
fancontrol
hydrauliccontrol
oil radiator
hydraulic gearengine
hydraulic oilreservoir
booms angu-lar adjustment
cylinder
left boom actuation cylinder right boom actuation cylinder
frameactuationcylinders
CAPACITY:18.49 GALLONS
doublepump
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ADVANCE 3000 AM-18 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS
Pump rotation ....................... 970 rpmPump flow rate .................... 2.11gpmWorking pressure .................. 175 kg/cm²
ATTENTION: USE HYDRAULIC OIL WITH SPECIFICATION ISO VG-68, AS SHOWN IN THE LUBRICATION TABLE.
hydraulicoil reservoir
hydraulicpump
right boom actuationhydraulic cylinder
left boom actuationhydraulic cylinder
boom angularadjustment
cylinder
CAPACITY:1.16 gallons
hydraulic boom control
frame actuationhydrauliccylinders
chemicalpump
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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OPERATIONSEQUENCE FOR UNFOLDING AND FOLDING THE BOOMS
There are two ways to actuate the booms unfolding andfolding:- through electric switches;- through cables.
Plate fixed on the control (with actuationthrough cable) showing the sequence to
unfold and fold the booms.
BOOMS UNFOLDING AND FOLDING1st- Boom in the rest position.
JEC-3400
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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OPERATION
3rd - Set the booms in the vertical position through the booms angular adjustment cylinder.
2nd - Raise the frame.
boom angularadjustment cylinder
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4th - Unfold the booms, both simultaneously or individually.
5th - With the booms aligned (in the horizontal), set them about 19.68 in abovethe target.
ATTENTIONOnly unfold and fold the booms in level areas away from trees andelectricity supply cables.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OPERATION
BOOMS POSITION-Through the hydraulic control, actuate the booms angular adjustment cylinder in order to setthe booms in a position so as to provide a good, drift-free coverage.AIR FLOW CHANNELThis part directs the air flow and spray in a way so as to provide a good coverage, even on pre-tillage herbicides applications.The air flow channel must be adjusted in the spraying site, taking into account the folowingfactors:-Treatment type (in pre- or post-emergence applications);-Wind speed;-Wind direction.
wind directionwithout windwind directionChannel settings
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OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTSSPRAY APPLICATION TECHNOLOGY
A successful spray application does not depend only on a good sprayer or correct use ofthe chemicals but also on factors to be determined in the field under specialized orientation.
Among these factors, some concepts should be part of a criterion of evaluation so thatpositive results may be attained within the pest control program.
- Ideal time - Application rate- Safety - Good coverage
IDEAL TIMEThe ideal time for spraying should be chosen according to the chemical product characteristics,
as well as to the field conditions:
- Infestation level of pests, diseases and weeds;
- Infection level of diseases;
- Growing stage of weeds;
- Weather conditions.
SAFETYWhen spraying your crops, you must make sure there will be no risk to people, animals
and environment. Avoid spraying at hotter times, with humidity below 55% or under windyconditions. Do not allow the operator to handle chemicals and spraying machinery withoutthe proper individual protective clothing.
CORRECT APPLICATION RATEAny type of application requires that the rate be maintained during the whole spraying work.
This will be possible when you have a good sprayer properly calibrated.
This calibration can be obtained through practical methods or formulas. Please refer to thesection OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS - CALIBRATING THE SPRAYER.
GOOD COVERAGEYou have a good coverage when the whole target is sprayed with uniform distribution, with no
risk to the environment and with good results in the pest control.
The application rate does not have influence on the treatment results. Therefore good coveragescan be attained even with different rates, which may vary according to operational and regionalfactors.
IMPORTANT!READ CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW STRICTLY THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE
CHEMICALS MANUFACTURER'S LABEL.ALWAYS FOLLOW DIRECTIONS OF A TECHNICIAN WHEN HANDLING AND
APPLYING CHEMICALS.ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE SPRAYER IS IN GOOD OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS
BEFORE STARTING THE SPRAYING JOB AND EMPLOY A WELL TRAINEDOPERATOR.
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICSSpray pattern ..................................................... Flat fan - Low driftSpray angle........................................................ 110º @ 45 psiMaterial .............................................................. CeramicFlow identification .............................................. Nozzle color and part #Nozzle geometry ................................................ ISO 10.626 standard
UNIFORM FLOWThe nozzles of series ADI are made of high quality ceramic and
give an excellent flow uniformity, spray angle and deposit patternon the surface being treated.
WEAR RESISTANTThe nozzles of series ADI are the most wear resistant, according
to the tests carried out by Dr. Matthew J. Novak and staff of theOregon State University, U.S.A.
Brass
Nylon
Stainless steel
Kematal
Ceramic
Nozzlematerial
Nozzleuseful life(hours)
100
200
400
400
400
NOZZLES SERIES ADI 110LOW DRIFT
HIGH QUALITY CERAMICWEAR RESISTANTFLAT FAN SPRAY
ADI-1
10-0
1
ADI-1
10-0
15
ADI-1
10-0
2
ADI-1
10-0
3
ADI-1
10-0
4
API
-110
-2
API
-110
-1,5
API
-110
-3
API
-110
-4
40
30
20
10Perc
enta
ge o
f dro
plet
s
Percentage reduction of droplets below 100microns generated by the nozzles of SeriesADI-110.
GREAT PEFORMANCE UNDERDIFFERENT PRESSURES
The flat fan nozzles of series ADI-110 are specifically
designed for spray applications in locations or weather
in which where wind causes the droplets to drift.
The low drift nozzles of the series ADI-110 keep an
outstanding spray deposit and coverage pattern,
even under windy conditions.
In relation to the nozzles of series API-110, they
produce spray with 50% reduction in the quantity of
driftable droplets (that is, droplets below 100 microns
(see graph beside).
API
-110
-1,5
OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
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OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
Nozzle color
Nozzle description
Nozzle part #
Specify nozzle description and part #. Ex: ADI-110 - 02; Part # 457804.
Red
ADI-110-04
457820
ORDERING
TRACTOR SPEED (mph) 2.50 3.00 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 6.50 7.00 7.50
SPRAYING VOLUME (gpa)8.9711.2212.8213.7816.6719.2318.2722.4425.6527.5733.9838.4736.8744.8851.30
7.168.9710.2611.0013.3515.3914.6417.9520.5222.0127.1430.7829.4935.9141.04
5.987.488.559.1911.1112.8212.1814.9617.1018.3822.6525.6524.5829.9234.20
5.136.417.377.909.5111.0010.4712.8214.6415.7119.4522.0121.0525.6529.28
4.485.666.416.948.339.619.1911.2212.8213.7816.9919.2318.4822.4425.65
3.955.025.666.097.378.558.129.9311.4312.2915.0617.1016.3519.9822.76
3.634.485.135.556.627.697.268.9710.2611.0013.5715.3914.7417.9520.52
3.314.064.705.026.096.946.628.129.2910.0412.3914.0013.3516.3518.70
2.993.744.274.595.556.416.097.488.559.1911.3212.8212.2914.9617.10
FLOWRATE PER
NOZZLE(gpm)
PRESSURE(psi)
NOZZLE
COLORNOZZLE
FILTER
ORANGE ADI-110.0180 mesh
ADI-110.01550 meshGREEN
ADI-110.0250 meshYELLOW
BLUE ADI-110.0350 mesh
ADI-110.0450 meshRED
203040203040203040203040203040
0.070.090.1050.110.130.150.150.180.210.220.280.310.300.360.42
OrangeGreenYellowBlueRed
Color
Nozzles
ADI-110-01
ADI-110-015
ADI-110-02
ADI-110-03
ADI-110-04
Description
Pressure (psi)
Flow rate (gpm)
Nozzle filter: Orange and green nozzles: 80 mesh ; others: 50 mesh .
15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
0.060.090.120.190.26
0.070.110.150.220.30
0.080.120.160.250.33
0.090.130.180.280.36
0.100.140.200.300.40
0.1050.150.210.310.42
0.110.160.220.340.45
0.1180.170.230.350.47
0.120.180.240.370.50
0.130.190.260.390.52
TABLE 1. FLOW RATE - SERIES ADI-110 NOZZLES
Orange
ADI-110-01
457788
Green
ADI-110-015
457796
Yellow
ADI-110-02
457804
Blue
ADI-110-03
457812
SERIES ADI-110 NOZZLESTABLE 02 - SPRAYING VOLUME WITH 50 CM NOZZLE SPACING
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OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
NOZZLES FILTER: Use 50 or 60 mesh for all nozzles models.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICSSpray pattern .................................................... Hollow coneSpray angle........................................................ 75 to 80 degrees @ 150 psiNozzle Material .................................................. Sintered aluminaFlow identification ............................................. Nozzle color and part #
HIGH QUALITYSeries JA hollow cone nozzles are produced by processes developed for exacting markets of
mechanical engineering, space and aerospace industries. A special mold injection process makesa perfect orifice on the nozzles, giving better quality to the surface finish than that achieved bymachines. And the result is better coverage and more homogenous spraying.
These nozzles are approved by international quality standards, ensuring an outstanding spraycone uniformity and flow rate of nozzles.
HIGH WEAR RESISTANCEThe alumina-sintered nozzles are almost as hard as diamond and resist yet the most corrosive
products. This provides perfect stability for long time concerning all requirements such as flow rate,coverage and droplet size.
TABLE 1 - FLOW RATE
30456090120150180210240270300
PRESSURE(psi) Flow rate (gpm)
JA - 1 JA - 1.5 JA - 2 JA - 3 JA - 4 JA - 5
0.300.360.420.500.580.640.700.750.850.900.94
0.240.290.330.390.450.500.540.580.610.630.67
0.160.200.230.280.310.350.380.410.440.460.48
0.120.140.160.200.220.260.270.290.320.330.37
0.080.100.110.130.150.170.180.200.210.220.23
0.060.070.080.100.110.130.140.1450.150.160.19
Nozzle model
HOLLOW CONE NOZZLEHIGH QUALITY CERAMIC
SERIES JA
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OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
Specify nozzle description and part #. Ex.: nozzle JA-2, part # 000026.
Color
Model
Part #
Brown
JA - 1.5
454256
Black
JA - 2
000026
Orange
JA - 3
454264
Red
JA - 4
454272
Green
JA - 5
454280
ORDERINGBlue
JA - 1
109744
Tractor speed (MPH) 2.5 3 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7.5
Spraying volume (GPA)10.2612.1816.0317.6313.7816.6721.1624.6820.5224.3632.0636.2328.2134.0042.9650.3340.0748.4161.2371.1751.3061.8878.2391.37
8.229.7212.8214.1011.0013.3516.8819.7716.4519.4525.6528.9622.5527.1434.4140.3032.0638.6848.9556.9641.0449.5062.6273.10
6.848.1210.6811.759.2011.1114.1016.4513.6816.2421.3724.1518.8122.6528.6433.5526.7132.2740.8247.4534.2041.2552.1560.91
5.136.098.008.876.958.3310.5812.4010.2612.1816.0318.1614.1017.0021.4825.2220.0924.2630.6735.5825.6531.0039.1145.74
4.605.457.167.806.097.379.4011.009.0810.8014.2116.1312.5015.0619.1322.3317.8421.4827.2531.6322.7627.4634.7340.61
4.064.916.417.055.556.628.449.838.229.7212.8214.5311.3213.5717.2020.0916.0319.3424.4728.4220.5224.8031.3136.55
3.744.385.876.415.026.097.708.977.488.8711.6513.1410.2612.4015.6018.2714.5317.6322.2325.8618.7022.5528.4233.23
3.424.065.345.874.605.557.058.226.848.1210.6812.079.4011.3214.3216.7713.3516.1320.4123.7217.1020.6226.0730.45
Flow rate(GPM)
0.080.100.130.140.110.140.170.200.170.200.260.300.230.280.350.410.330.400.500.590.420.510.640.75
Pressure(psi)
Nozzle
Model Color
JA - 1
JA - 1.5
JA - 2
JA - 3
JA - 5
JA - 4
Brown
Black
Orange
Green
Red
Blue
609015021060901502106090150210609015021060901502106090150210
5.876.949.199.947.909.5112.0714.1011.7513.9018.2720.7316.1319.4524.5828.7522.8727.6834.9540.7229.2835.3744.6752.26
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OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTSCALIBRATING THE SPRAYER
The safety of people, animals and environment depends on correct spray appications. Therefore,we list below important operational procedures.
WHEN OPERATING SPRAYERS- Check for the proper working conditions of thesprayer.- Do not blow by mouth nozzles, valves or tubes.- Do not spray against the wind.- Do not spray at sunny times-Use individual protective clothing recommended- Do not eat, drink or smoke.
REMEMBER!You are responsible for the success of the application.
CALCULATING THE SPRAYING VOLUME
ATTENTIONThe numbers shown in the above example are illustrative. The correct calibration
should be done according to instructions of a technician of trust.
CALIBRATING THE SPRAYERThe sprayer can be calibrated through the formula below or through the calibrator bottle as
shown in the next page.
WHEN HANDLING CHEMICALS
- Follow strictly the instructions on the labels.
- Use individual protective clothing.
- Do not eat, drink or smoke.
- Choose a ventilated place.
- Wash with water and soap the parts of thebody touched by chemicals.
Where:GPA : Application volume in gallons per acreGPM : Application volume in gallons per minuteMPH : Tractor speed in miles per hourS : Nozzles spacing width in ft495 : Conversion factor
GPM x 495MPH x S
GPA =
Row spacing: 1.64 ftTractor speed: 4 mphAplication volume in gallons per minute: 0.26 gpm at 150 psi(JA-2 nozzle).
EXAMPLE:
GPM x 495MPH x S
GPA = 0.26 x 4954 x 1.64
GPA = 21,37 gallons per acreGPA =
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OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
BEFORE CALIBRATING THE SPRAYER BE SURE:- suction filter is clean.-hoses are not twisted or bored.-pressure regulator components (valve seat, valve and spring) are not worn or dirty.- pump is properly lubricated (oil level and grease) and has no leakage.-nozzles are of the same model, not worn, with correct flow rate and with clean strainers.
AFTER CHECKING, PROCEED TO CALIBRATE AS FOLLOWS1 - Mark off 50 meters or 164.04 ft on the ground to be sprayer.2 - Fill up the sprayer.3 - Choose the working gear.4 - Engage the PTO.5 - Accelerate until reaching 540 rpm at the PTO.
CALIBRATING THE SPRAYER WITH THE CALIBRATOR BOTTLE
6 -Start moving at least 5 meters or 16.40 ft before the initial mark.7 -Note the time it takes the tractor to move 50 meters or 164.04 ft.8 -On irregular ground, repeat this operation several times and take the average.9 -Stop the tractor with the acceleration used to move the 50 meters, open the nozzles and adjust
the pressure according to directions for the different types of nozzles:- Cone nozzles : from 45 to 200 psi- Flat fan nozzles : from 15 to 60 psi
10 -Use the calibrator bottle to collect the nozzle spray volume during the same time taken to movethe 50 meters or 164.04 ft, and read on the column corresponding to the nozzle spacing.
12 -The average obtained will be the spray volume for the gear and pressure already determined.NOTE: 1-If the spray volume obtained is below that wished, increase the pressure, decrease the
speed (but keep 540 rpm at PTO) or replace the nozzles by others of higher flow rate.2-If the spray volume is above that wished, decrease the pressure, increase the speed
(but keep 540 rpm at PTO) or replace the nozzles by others of lower flow rate.
42.79 gpa0.26 gallon 53.50 gpa
0.08 gallon 12.83 gpa 16.04 gpa
0 gallon 0 015.74 inVolume in gallon 20 in
Nozzle spacing
11 - Repeat this operation with several nozzles to obtain an average volume.
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OPERATION AND AJUSTMENTS
PREPARING THE CHEMICAL MIXTURE
ATTENTIONALWAYS FOLLOW TECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS
WHEN HANDLING CHEMICALS.
Always use the following individual protectiveclothing when handling chemicals:
- Impermeable wide-brimmed hat- Goggles- Mask- Long-sleeved working clothes- Impermeable gloves- Impermeable boots
ATTENTIONNEVER run the sprayer for with less than 13.20 gallons of water in the tank
to avoid damage to the pump.
DILUTING THE CHEMICALS
goggles
mask
impermeablewide-brimmed
hat
ATTENTION
impermeableboots
long-sleevedworkingclothes
impermeablegloves
- Read carefully the chemicals manufacturer'slabel.
- Pour the chemicals into a bucket with little water and stir.
- Add water until filling the bucket up.- Stir until the mixture is homogeneous.
- Pour the solution into the sprayer's tank.- Install the tank lid and make sure there is noleakage.
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OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
TRACK WIDTH - ADVANCE 3000/ADVANCE 3000 VORTEX
ATTENTION- THIS OPERATION MUST BE DONE BY A TRAINED PERSON WITH THE SPRAYER
EMPTY AND WELL SCOTCHED ON FIRM AND LEVEL GROUND.- KEEP AWAY PEOPLE OR ANIMALS WHEN SETTING THE TRACK WIDTH.
TRACK WIDTH (in)TIRES
70.8 88.58MINIMUM MAXIMUM
GROUNDCLEARANCE (in)
TIRES
22.04 and 23.6212.4 x 3612.4 x 36
Adjusting the track width (conventional axle)- Raise the trailer rear enough to suspend the tires over the ground.- Loosen the bolts on the semiaxle fastening plate.
NOTE:
- The letter "A" indicates the distance between the tire center and the external face of the
chassis.
- The letter "B" indicates the distance between the tires center, therefore the sprayer track width.
- The letter "C" indicates the location of the semiaxle motion stop screw., therefore the sprayer
maximum track width (88.58 in).
NOTE: This screw must only be removed for maintenace of the semiaxle, when the machine must
be scotched (suspended) by the chassis.
ATTENTION: To adjust the track width, it is necessary to loosen the four bolts of the plate
fastenining the semiaxle to the sprayer axle. For safety reasons, do not adjust both sides at the
same time.
B
Track width setting- If "A" = 16.68 in, then "B" will be70.80 in, and so on:
A (in)
16.68
18.60
20.64
22.56
24.60
26.52
28.44
B (in)
70.8
75
78.72
82.56
86.52
90.48
94.44
A - distance betweenthe tire center and the
external face of thechassis
semiaxleaxle
semiaxlefastening plate
B - trackwidth
C - semiaxlemotion stop screw
chassis
A
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ATTENTION- THIS OPERATION MUST BE DONE BY A TRAINED PERSON WITH THE SPRAYER
EMPTY AND WELL SCOTCHED ON FIRM AND LEVEL GROUND.- KEEP AWAY PEOPLE OR ANIMALS WHEN SETTING THE TRACK WIDTH.
OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTING THE AXLE - TURNOVER
For working on irregular ground, the axle can be turned over for improved safety.You should never overcome raised grounds or other obstacles at high speed. Slow
down in this situation. Also, in order to avoid damage to the sprayer, always move at low speedwhen the tank is full.
The table below shows the recommended track width according to the grounddeclivity.
ADJUSTING THE AXLE GROUNDCLEARANCE- Raise the trailer back enough to suspendthe tires over the ground.- Loosen the 4 nuts (1) that fasten thesliding end to the axle.- Remove the bolt (2) that stops themovement of the sliding end.- Invert the assembly of the axle sliding endas shown in the figures beside.
axle
semiaxle
1
2
- Fit the semiaxle in the desired position.- Loosen the 4 nuts (1).- Fit the bolt (2).
TRACK WIDTH(in)70.8674.8078.7382.6786.61
DECLIVITY26%27 %29 %30%31%
groundclearance
0.60 m
groundclearance
0.56 msemiaxle turneddown
semiaxle turnedup
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MAINTENANCE
- After the first working hours, check if the bolts, nuts and clamps are well tightened. Givespecial attention to the tank base bolts, lug nuts and axle fastening bolts.- Daily, after finishing the spray application, put clean water in the tank, remove the nozzles andrun the sprayer till empty.- Remove, clean and replace the nozzles and filters.- Clean the main filter.- Wash the outside and inside of the sprayer.
GUIDELINES
ATTENTIONNEVER WASH THE SPRAYERS OR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (MASK, GLOVES,
WORKING CLOTHES, ETC.) IN OR CLOSE TO RIVERS, LAKES, STREAMS,BROOKS, DAMS, ETC.
- Take off and wash all the individual protective clothing.- Wash the working clothes separately from other clothes.- Take a shower with plenty of water and soap and put on clean clothes.
These procedures will avoid problems with the sprayer in future applications as well asprotect your life.
COMPONENTS
SUCTION FILTER- The frequency of filter cleaning depends onthe quality of water and type of chemicals used.- Clean the filter when filling the tank or whenevernecessary.
filteringelementvalve
packing ring
FVS - 200
PRESSURE REGULATOR- Disassemble the pressure regulator every 100 working hours or at the end of each sprayingseason.- Check for wear on the valve and valve seat and replace them if necessary.
CABLE ACTUATEDCONTROL
CONTROL WITH ELECTRICACTUATION
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CONE NOZZLE
NOZZLES- Clean the nozzles daily or whenever there is failure in the spray.
FLAT FAN NOZZLE
nozzle cap
nozzle
swirl core
filter
filter
seal
nozzle
nozzle cap
ATTENTION
The flat fan nozzle has a redseal made of a material subjectto crush to facilitate sealing.
Therefore the use of threadednozzle cap is not recommended.
PROBLEM CORRECTIONCAUSE
a -Nut (1) not tightened properly.b - Impurities on the diaphragm.c -Rupture of the diaphragm.d - Rupture of the diaphragmfollowed by chemicals buildup.
a - Tighten the nut (1).b - Remove and clean the diaphragm.c - Replace the diaphragm.d - Replace the diaphragm and clean theplunger assembly
Valve does not seal.
a - Seal (2) missing.b - Seal (2) damaged.c - Nut (1) not tightened properly.
a -Packing ring (3) missing.b - Packing ring (3) damaged.c - Part (4) not tightened properly.
a - Fit the packing ring (3).b - Replace the packing ring (3)c - Tighten the part (4).
Leakage through theconnection withthe spray tube.
Leakage betweenthe core and
nozzle holder.
Leakage through thenozzle holder and the
nozzle.
a - Fit the seal (2).b - Replace the seal (2).c - Tighten the nut (1).
4
BIJETNONDRIP DOUBLE NOZZLE HOLDER
After prolonged use, it may be necessaryto service the nondrip valve. Refer to thedrawing beside and table below.
MAINTENANCE
Nozzle holder
6
5
Diaphragm
Plungerassembly
1
32
Core4 5
a - Nut (5) not tightened properly.b - Base of filter (6) damaged.
a - Tighten the nut (5).b - Replace the filter (6).
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MAINTENANCE
QUADRIJET NONDRIP QUADRUPLE NOZZLE HOLDER- After prolonged use, it may be necessary to service the nondrip valve. Refer to the drawing andtable below.
PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION- Impurities on the diaphragm.- Rupture of the diaphragm.- Rupture of the diaphragm followedby chemicals buildup.- Nut (1) not tightened properly.
- Remove and clean the diaphragm- Replace the diaphragm- Replace the diaphragm and cleanthe plunger assembly- Tighten the nut (1).
Valve does
not seal.
- Seal (2) missing.- Seal (2) damaged.- Nut (1) not tightened properly.
- Fit the seal (2).- Replace the seal (2).- Tighten the nut (1).
Leakage betweenthe core andnozzle holder.
- Packing ring (3) missing.- Packing ring (3) damaged.- Part (4) not tightened properly.
Leakage throughthe connection with
the spray tube.
- Fit the packing ring (3).- Replace the packing ring (3).- Tighten the bolts of the part (4).
Leakage throughthe nozzle holderand the nozzle
(cap with thread)
- Nut (5) not tightened properly.- Base of filter (6) damaged.
- Tighten the nut (5).- Replace the filter (6).
NOTE: Before starting to spray, disassemble and clean the plunger assembly.NOZZLES- Clean the nozzles daily or whenever there is a failure in the spray.
ATTENTION: The flat fan nozzlehas red seal made of a materialsubject to crush to facilitatesealing.Therefore the use of threadednozzle cap is not recommended.
CONE NOZZLE FLAT FAN NOZZLESeal
Leakage throughthe nozzle holderwith the nozzle.
- Quick fitting nut not fitted properly.- Packing ring (7) damaged.- Base of filter (8) damaged.
- Fit the quick fitting nut.- Replace the packing ring (7).- Replace the filter (8).
13
2
4
8
7
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core
diaphragm
nozzle holder
quick fittingnut
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MAINTENANCELUBRICATION TABLE
JP - 100 PUMP
JP - 150 PUMP
0.52 gallon
0.66 gallon
LUBRICATINGOIL
FIRST CHANGE:30 HOURS
FURTHERCHANGES:100 HOURS
API - SBOR
SUPERIORSAE - 30
ALL OILS FOR INTERNALCOMBUSTION ENGINES WITHIN
THIS SPECIFICATION
- DAILY
WHEEL HUB
LITHIUM BASE GREASENGLI - 2
MULTIFAK EP - 2MOBILGREASE 77LUBRAX GMA - 2BEACON EP - 2
ANDSIMILAR PRODUCTS500 HOURS
GREASE
NOTE: The presentation order of products does not imply preference for any brand or product.
HYDRAULICOIL
ADVANCE 3000 AM-18HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
1.16gallons EVERY 500
HOURSOR EVERY YEAR
RANDO HD - 68TELLUS 68
DTE - 26AND SIMILAR PRODUCTS
ISO VG - 68
RECOMMENDEDPRODUCTS
SPECIFICATIONSQTY.PRODUCT LOCATION FREQ.
FRAME AND BOOMSARTICULATION, PTO
SHAFT, TRAILER HITCH,MECHANICAL AGITATOR,
JACK
LUBRICANT OIL - SPRAY PUMP- Check the pump oil daily.- Fill it if necessary.
HYDRAULIC OIL RESERVOIR- Check the hydraulic oil level daily.- Change the hydraulic oil every 500 hours or every year.ATTENTION: NEVER mix hydraulic oil of different brands and types. These sprayers come offthe assembly line filled with RANDO HD - 68 oil.
ADVANCE 3000 VORTEXHYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
20.60gallons
ADVANCE VORTEXHYDRAULICRESERVOIR
FILTERINGELEMENT
01 piece REPLACE THE FILTERING ELEMENT WHENEVER THE PRESSURE GAUGENEEDLE REACHES THE RED BAND
JP-150
JP-100
filleropening plugwith breather
oil level
Hydraulic oil reservoirADVANCE VORTEX
Hydraulic oil reservoirADVANCE-AM 18
OILLEVELOIL
LEVEL
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MAINTENANCELUBRICATION AND TIGHTENING POINTS
ADVANCE 3000 AM-18 AND ADVANCE 3000 VORTEX
ATTENTION:ALWAYS STOP THE SPRAYER AND TURN OFF THE TRACTOR ENGINE
BEFORE ANY KIND OF MAINTENANCE.
wheel hub
WHEEL HUB- Remove the wheel hub andreplace the grease every 500working hours.
- PTO shaft- Wheel hub- Swinging frame articulations- Jack- Hitch- Mechanical agitator- Booms articulation- Booms breakaway
TANK SIDE SUPPORT TUBE- Check if the bolts of the tank side supporttube are well tightened every 100 workinghours. The recommended torque is 9.5 to 12kgf.m.
rear bolts
front bolts
tank side supporttube
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MAINTENANCE
2 - DISASSEMBLING THE C.V. PTO SHAFT FOR LUBRICATING
- Hold the shaft as shown in the figure C, push the guard cone (1) down, and simultaneouslypress the three locks (2) by a point or a screwdriver. Thus the guard cone (1) will slipon the guard cap (3), and can be removed.
- Remove the locking collar (4) and disconnect the guard cap (3) from the tube.
- Repeat the operations shown in the figures C and D on the C.V. joint end and disconnectits components.
- Clean all parts with a brush, using kerosene or diesel oil and water, and dry them next.
ATTENTION: Only lubricate the PTO shaft with the C.V. joint aligned to the maleand female tubes; otherwise the lubrication will not be
appropriate and will cause damage to the PTO shaft.
INSTRUCTIONS
1 -LUBRICATING
- Lubricate the points indicated in the figure (A) every eight working hours.
NOTE 1: The points (7) and (8) are opposite to the points (1) and (3), so turn the guard capas shown in the figure A until reaching the grease pin. It is important to reminde oflubricating the male and female tubes.
NOTE 2: Every 30-50 working hours, dismantle the guard caps, clean and wash the parts,lubricate and assemble the shaft.
The WIDE-ANGLE C.V. PTO SHAFT is a component whose advantage over theconventional shafts is in allowing turns at angles of up to 75 degrees, with no needto disengage the PTO.
B
Correct position for lubrication
A
Incorrect position for lubrication
C
23
1
D
4
E F
75ºpump
± 1.96 in± 1.96 in
PTO11
WIDE-ANGLE C.V. PTO SHAFT (ADVANCE 3000 VORTEX)ATTENTION: ALWAYS STOP THE SPRAYER AND TURN OFF THE
TRACTOR'S ENGINE BEFORE SERVICING THE PTO SHAFT.
WARNING: ONLY OPERATE WITH PTO SHAFT EQUIPPED WITH SAFETY GUARD. ALLKIND OF MAINTENANCE ON THE PTO SHAFT MUST BE DONE WITH THE USE OFAPPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, SUCH AS: GLOVES, BOOTS, GOGGLES, ETC.
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MAINTENANCEWIDE-ANGLE C.V. PTO SHAFT
c) Assembling-Assemble the C.V. PTO shaft as described in the figures G, H, I, e J and lubricate itif necessary.
4 - ADJUSTING THE SHAFT LENGTHa) Before cutting the shaft, check for all thepossibilities of using it without reducing itslength.Check:-The position on the tractor drawbar.-Whether the sprayer drawpole can be adjusted forlonger.
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3 -REASSEMBLING- Grease the locking collar groove (figure G).- Fit the guard cap (3) and fasten it with the locking collar (4) - figure H.- Hold the shaft as shown in the figure I and slip the guard cone (1) on. Align the grease
cup of the guard cone (1) with the bearing tab on the locking collar (4) - figure J.- Push the guard (3) down so that it is engaged by the locks (2).- Make sure that the three locks (2) are firmly engaged. If necessary, force close to the
locks as shown in the figure J.- Repeat this operation on the other side of the shaft and lubricate the whole assembly
as indicated in figure A.
drawpole
drawbar
b) Cutting the shaft-Dismantle the guard caps as shown in the figures C and D.-Cut the two tubes (male and female) at the desired dimensions (figure M).-Remove the burrs resulting from the cutting operation, as well as the filings resultingfrom the burrs removal (figure N).
-Cut the guard caps length, using as measure the pieces of the tubes previously cut (figure O).-Clean the residues of cutting.
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14
H
3
4G
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MAINTENANCE
-Connect the PTO shaft and installthe safety chain.
Note: Leave some slack on thechain considering angularmovements.
-Disengage the PTO when makingsharp turns.
01- SERVICINGa) DISASSEMBLING1- Remove the lock screw.2- Turn the guard cone until the indicated position.3- Pull the guard cone.4- Remove the sliding ring.
b) ASSEMBLING
5-Clean and lubricate the maleand female tubes.
6-Install the sliding ring into thefitting with the grooves pointingtoward the tube.
7-Install the protection guards. 8-Turn the guard cone until theindicated position.
9-Install the lock screw.
CONVENTIONAL PTO SHAFT
ATTENTIONONLY OPERATE WITH
PTO SHAFT EQUIPPEDWITH PROTECTION
GUARDS.
A
02 - CONNECTING
Lubricate daily the male and female tubes (detail A - figure below) and furtherlubrication points.
ATTENTION: ALWAYS STOP THE SPRAYER AND TURN OFF THE TRACTORENGINE BEFORE SERVICING THE PTO SHAFT. ALL KIND OF MAINTENANCEON THE PTO SHAFT MUST BE DONE WITH THE USE OF APPROPRIATEPROTECTIVE CLOTHING, SUCH AS: GLOVES, BOOTS, GOGGLES, ETC.
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MAINTENANCE
CABLE ADJUSTMENTAs the time goes by, it may be necessary to adjust the booms hydraulic actuation
cables, if the unfolding and folding operation is defective.To adjust proceed as follows:
- Loosen the nut (1).- Loosen both bolts (2). ATTENTION: Do not loosen these bolts all the way,but enough to turn the adjusting rod.- Turn the adjusting rod (3) clockwise orcounterclockwise, depending on the need ofadjustment.NOTE: This adjustment should be made with thesprayer running, and the cylinder that showed problemshould be constantly actuated during the adjustmentso as not to tighten or loosen excessively the adjusting rod.- Once the adjustment is made, retighten the nut (1) and the bolts (2).
HYDRAULIC CONTROL (CABLE ACTUATION)
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WARNINGALWAYS STOP THE MACHINE AND TURN OFF THE THE TRACTOR BEFOREANY AND ALL KIND OF MAINTENANCE AND USE APPROPRIATEPROTECTIVE CLOTHING, SUCH AS: GLOVES, BOOTS, GOGGLES, ETC.
BELTS TENSION
- Check the belts tension periodically.-Press the agitator belts as shown in the figure beside.
When pressed it should slack 0.39 to 0.59 in. DO NOT USE
SHARP-ENDED OR CUTTING TOOL
MECHANICAL AGITATORAt any sign of the drain leak, replace themechanical seal.Contact your nearest Jactodealer.
drain
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MAINTENANCE
STEEL CABLES DIAGRAM
SIL
VE
R C
AB
LE(in
tern
al pu
lley)
OR
AN
GE
CA
BLE
(ext
erna
l pul
ley)
SIL
VE
R C
AB
LE
OR
AN
GE
CA
BLE
PR
OC
ED
UR
ES
- With
the
boom
s un
fold
ed, f
irst i
nsta
ll th
e st
eel
cabl
e of
the
firs
t boo
m s
ectio
n.- N
ext,
inst
all t
he s
ilver
ste
el c
able
on
the
seco
nd b
oom
sec
tion
(pul
ley
1).
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en,
inst
all t
he o
rang
e st
eel c
able
on
the
exte
rnal
pul
ley,
al
so
on
the
sec
ond
boo
mse
ctio
n (
pulle
y 1
).- L
ock
the
cabl
es o
n th
e pu
lley
2.
1st
boo
m s
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n2n
d b
oom
sec
tion
boom
end
pulle
y 1
pulle
y 2
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MAINTENANCE
WINTER STORAGEATTENTION: In areas where temperatures drop to 0° or less,the water accumulated in the spray pump can freezeand cause serious damage.
PROCEDURES:
-Drain the spray tank through the discharge valve (1).- Run the sprayer for about 30 seconds at between half and low speed.Note: To avoid damage to components, do not run the sprayer over the recommended time.
-Disconnect the inlet hose of the auxiliary tank bypass valve (2).-Remove the in-line filter cap (3).-Operate the flow bypass valve lever (4) to drain the circuit.-Reinstall the components in their place.-Repeat this operation at the end of each working day during winter time to avoid problemsin future spray applications.
1
2
5
4
3
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MAINTENANCE
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
a) LACK OF SUCTION ANDPUMPING CAPACITYNo liquid flow through the nozzles.No return to the tank.Pressure gauge does not indicate pressure.
b) PRESSURE DEFICIENCY(PARTIAL LACK OF PRESSURE)Desired pressure is not attained.Specified nozzle spraying angle is notattained.Pressure gauge shows lower pressure.
deficientpressure
normalpressure
c) PRESSURE OSCILLATIONThe pressure gauge needle oscillates.The nozzle spraying angle oscillates.
d) INTERMITTENT PRESSUREThe pressure gauge needle vibrates withintensity.The pressure hoses vibrate with intensity.The nozzles spraying angle varies.
COMPONENTS:01- Spray tank02- Suction filter03- Spray control04- Spray pump05- Pressure hose06- Return hose07- In-line filter08- Auxiliary tank09- Flow bypass valve10- Chemicals mixer11- Auxiliary tank valve12- Nozzles
PROBLEMSCAUSES
CORRECTIONSWhenever Jacto sprayers equipped
with piston pumps presentproblems, try to classifiy them in one
of the following four groups.
0603
05
07
1009
0204
11
08
01
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PROBABLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
b - PRESSURE DEFICIENCY
The proper PTO rotation is 540 rpm.1- Low PTO rpm.
When the pumps runs, liquid will pass through the valve even in theclosed position, however flow will be insufficient.
The filter should be clean to allow free liquid flow.
A deficient pump will cause depressurization. Check whether thehose connecting the filter to the pump is twisted.Verify whether there is any obstruction in the hoses connecting thetank to the filter. Fill the tank with water, open the valve and observeif it flows freely.
Check the connections and the o'rings of the tank outlet and the pumpinlet.
Check whether the nozzle flow is within the recommendedguidelines.Replace the nozzles when the flow rate exceeds 10% of thespecified.Use only nozzles recommended by the sprayer manufacturer.
Check the valve and valve seat.
2- Filter shut-off valve closed.
3- Filter partially obstructed.
4- Intake hose partially obstructed.
5- Air in the system.
6- Pressure regulator.
7- Worn nozzles.
8- Pump with lower flow rate.
1- PTO not turning.The sprayer should be run with 540 rpm at PTO. Check visuallywhether the pump is being run.
To run the hydraulic system, it is necessary to contain a minimumquantity of liquid, otherwise there will be no pressure.
When the pump runs, liquid will pass through the valve even in theclosed position, however it will be insufficient. Open it.
Impurities in the filter prevent a free liquid flow. Clean the filterwhenever filling the tank, or with more frequency depending on thequality of the water and the type of product applied.
Check whether the hose connecting the filter to the pumpis twisted.Check whether there is any obstruction in the hoses from tankto filter. Fill up the tank with water, open the valve and verify ifit flows freely.
Check the filter packing ring. The filter should not leak.
Remove the cover of the suction valves.Check the condition of the valves and replace them if necessary.
3- Filter shut-off valve closed.
4- Dirty filter.
2- Lack of water in the tank.
5- Obstruction in the intake hoses.
6- Air in the system.
7- Insufficient pump suction.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
PROBABLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
a - LACK OF SUCTION AND PUMPING CAPACITY
Disconnect the pressure hose from the control valve.Run the sprayer at 540 rpm.Collect water for one minute and measure. The volume collectedshould approximate this shown below for each pump model:
MAINTENANCE
JP - 100 = 26.41 gpmJP - 150 = 39.62 gpmJP - 300 = 79.25 gpm
JP - 402 = 10.03 gpmJP - 42 = 11.09 gpmJP - 75 = 19.81 gpm
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MAINTENANCE
INDICATIONS AND CORRECTIONSPROBABLE CAUSES
Beltswithout tension do not activate the pump.1- Loosen belts.
Check for damaged hoses, filter packing rings, etc., and repair ifnecessary.2- Air in the intake system
Checl the regulator components and clean or replace if necessary.3- Pressure regulator.
c - PRESSURE OSCILATION
PROBABLE CAUSES INDICATIONS AND CORRECTIONS
When the pump runs, liquid will pass through the valve even in closedposition, however flow will be insufficient.
Valve with sealing deficiency or stuck due to impurities.
1- Valve closed
d - INTERMITTENT PRESSURE
2- Pump valve deficiency
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
3- Pump head perforated internally. Replace it.
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HANDLING SPRAYERS AND AGROCHEMICALS
We warn the owners and users that the UNREASONABLE USE of this sprayer and chemicals it
applies may cause damage to people, properties, animals and environment.
Read carefully and understand thoroughly this manual and the recommendations of the
chemicals manufacturers.
Follow strictly the instructions for proper use of this sprayer and chemicals to ensure more safety
and efficiency when spraying your crops.
AFTER SPRAYING
ATTENTION: If there is chemical mixture remaining from the spraying, eliminate it on the own
crop or in a proper decotamination place.
- Avoid leaving chemical mixture residues in the tank. For the last pass, prepare the chemical
solution in enough quantity to spray the remaining of the crop;
- Disassemble and clean each nozzle assembly with fine brush, water jet or compressed air ;
- Take off the individual protective clothing and wash it separately from other clothes.
GENERAL CARE
MAINTAINING THE SPRAYER
- Maintain your sprayer clean, lubricated and always ready to be used;
- During the use, wash regularly the sprayer to eliminate the dirt and the chemical accumulated
outside it, this will help the use of the sprayer and will keep the operator from touching the tractor;
- When finishing every working day, fill up the tank with clean water and empity it through the
spray to eliminate chemical residue of components. Spray on the own crop or in a proper
decontamination place. Then, check and clean the nozzles;
- Prepare the sprayer to be stored during one crop and another. Wash the inside and outside
of the equipment with clean water and detergent.
- Repaint the damaged metallic parts to prevent corrosion.
- Replace all damaged and worn components.
- Lubricate all lubrication points of the sprayer.
- Spray the mettalic parts with a lubricating oil sto prevent corrosion.
- Store the sprayer in a place protected from the sum and the rain.
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MÁQUINAS AGRÍCOLAS JACTO S.A. warrants the equipment described herein and agrees to repairor replace parts and components which, under normal operation and wear, following the technicalrecommendations, show DEFECTS IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP.WARRANTY PERIOD:- One (1) year from the purchase date by the original retail purchaser.
WARRANTY APPLICATION:Jacto or its authorized representative shall honor this warranty, if any part or component shows confirmeddefect in workmanship.IT SHALL BE UNDERSTOOD THAT THE REPLACEMENT OF COMPLETE COMPONENTS SUCH ASPUMPS, CONTROL VALVES, ENGINES, TRANSMISSIONS, HYDRAULIC PISTONS AND SIMILARONES SHALL ONLY BE PERFORMED IN CASE THAT THE DEFECT CANNOT BE REPAIRED BYREPLACING PARTS AND/OR PIECES OF THE COMPONENT.
THIS WARRANTY IS NULL AND VOID IF:- Equipment is not used in accordance with the INSTRUCTION MANUAL, overwork or accidents.- Improper preventive maintenance or performed by unauthorized people.- Modification of the equipment in any way from the original design.- Change, damage, or loss of the product identification plate.- Utilization of parts and components not supplied by JACTO.
PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE ORIGINAL RETAILPURCHASER, AND RETURNED TO JACTO DEALER WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE DATE.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS:- Parts considered as normal maintenance such as: filtering elements, belts, hoses, nozzles, pistons,
pressure gauges, as well as usual maintenance, adjustments, retightening, lubrication and painting.- Parts which show wear or tear due to use, UNLESS THEY SHOW DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP,
ASSEMBLY OR MATERIAL.- Hydraulic, lubricating oils and grease.- Injuries of personal or material nature to the user, owner, or third parties.- Additional charges resulting from paralyzation and repair of the equipment.- Freight charges, pick up and delivery charges.- Damages of any nature resulting from action of gases or liquids used in the equipment.
GENERAL INFORMATION:- Defective parts replaced under warranty period shall be property of JACTO.- Eventual delays in performing services do not confer to the owner the right to indemnity or to extension
of the warranty period.- JACTO reserves the right to change its products or to interrupt manufacturing the equipment.- THIS LIMITED WARRANTY shall be understood by its expressed terms, and no one in anyway subject
to JACTO shall be authorized to modify or amplify the conditions prescribed herein.- In case of need for warranty request, call for the authorized dealer supplying all information required for
a prompt compliance. Do not forget the identification of the equipment, total hours of work, and thenoticed defect.
FOR THIS WARRANTY TO BECOME EFFECTIVE THE PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD FOUNDIN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MUST BE FILLED IN AND RETURNED TO YOUR JACTO DEALER.THIS CARD MUST BE SIGNED BY THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER, INDICATING THAT HE HASREAD AND UNDERSTOOD ALL SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MANUAL.FURTHER THE RETAILING DEALER HAS EXPLAINED TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER ALLSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. IN NO CASE WILL WARRANTY BE SUPPLIED UNTIL THIS CARD, PROPERLYCOMPLETED AND SIGNED, IS ON FILE WITH JACTO RETAILING DEALER.
STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY
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PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD
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Original retail purchaser's copy
PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD
Invoice number: Date: / /
Retailing dealer:
Phone: City: State:
Sprayer: Model:
Series: Sprayer No.: Pump No.:
Original retail purchaser:
Address: Phone:
City: State:
Purchase date by the original retail purchaser: / /
The warranty is in force as of this date: / /
Retail purchaser signature:
Invoice number: Date: / /
Retailing dealer:
Phone: City: State:
Sprayer: Model:
Series: Sprayer No.: Pump No.:
Original retail purchaser:
Address: Phone:
City: State:
Purchase date by the original retail purchaser: / /
The warranty is in force as of this date: / /
Retail purchaser signature: