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Fimco 30-3N-3PT-GS User manual

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Toll Free Phone: 800-831-0027 : Toll Free Fax: 800-494-0440
[5195789 (08/22)]
OWNER’S MANUAL
BEFORE RETURNING THIS PRODUCT
FOR ANY REASON, PLEASE CALL
1-800-831-0027
MONDAY-FRIDAY, 8:00 AM TO 5:00 PM CST
If you should have a question or experience a problem with
your Fimco Industries Product: Visit our website @
www.fimcoindustries.com or call the Toll free number above. Our
technical support representatives will be happy to help you.
In most cases a customer service rep. can resolve
the problem over the phone.
To obtain prompt, efficient service, always remember to give the
following information....
• Correct Part Description and/or part number
• Model number and Serial Number
Part descriptions and numbers can be obtained from the
illustrated parts list section(s) of this manual.
General Information
Thank you for purchasing this product. The purpose of this
manual is to assist you in operating and maintaining your
3-Point sprayer.
Retain a copy of your receipt for your
unit, as it will be required to validate
any warranty service.
Warranted against manufacturer or
workmanship defects from date of
purchase with copy of receipt:
Homeowner Usage: Sprayer-One Year and Pump-Two Years.
Commercial Usage: Sprayer and Pump-90 Days.
Model: 30-3N-3PT-GS (5303678)
(30 Gallon, 12-Volt, Bolt-Together, 3 Point Sprayer w/3-Nozzle Boom)
Category I
WARNING: Cancer and Reproducve Harm.
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, the
user must read and understand the operator’s
manual before using this product.
***IMPORTANT REMINDER***
IMPORTANT:
Occasionally check the strainer screen to ensure it is
clean and clear of any debris, especially if experiencing a
sudden loss of pressure. Strainer is located on the end of
the intake hose, inside of the tank. Use protecve gear
when removing hose from tank and cleaning the strainer.
Page 2
Contents
Technical Specs...................................................................... 2Pump Exploded View and Parts List...................................9
Sprayer Contents ................................................................... 3Trouble Shoong.........................................................8 - 10
Sprayer and Boom Assembly............................................ 4 - 5 Sprayer Exploded View and Parts List ..............................11
Operaon............................................................................... 6Boom Exploded View and Parts List.................................12
Calibraon and Tank Care ..................................................... 7Sprayer Dimensions..........................................................13
Maintenance and Winter Storage ......................................... 8Warranty ..........................................................................14
Model: 30-3N-3PT-GS (5303678)
(30 Gallon, 12 Volt, Bolt-Together, 3 Point Sprayer w/3-Nozzle Boom)
Technical Specicaons
• 30 Gallon Corrosion-Resistant Polyethylene Tank
• 12 Volt Diaphragm Pump, 2.4 GPM - 60 PSI
• Low-Flow Spraygun w/15’ of Hose (3/8” I.D.)
• 16’ Vercal Throw, 30’ Horizontal Throw
• Bolt-Together Frame
• 3-Nozzle Boom, 90” Spray Coverage
• Corrosion-Resistant Nozzles
• Check Valve Strainers, 50 Mesh, 5 PSI
CAUTION: When fully lled with water, this sprayer will weigh approx. 315 Lbs.
Always check the vehicle load rang before using this sprayer. Do not exceed the recommended rang.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IMPORTANT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Remove tank lid and be sure the tank is clean and free of any foreign material. Rinse tank out of any tank residue before lling with
water to test.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IMPORTANT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It is VERY important to test this sprayer with plain water before actual spraying is aempted. This will enable you to check the
sprayer for leaks without the possibility of losing any expensive chemicals.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WARNING~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Read and Understand the Owner’s Manual before using this sprayer. Test and use in accordance to instrucons.
Read and Follow chemical label instrucons and wear protecve gear when lling, using, cleaning and
servicing the sprayer.
Exercise Cauon in vehicle handling when towing/hauling a lled sprayer to avoid loss of control or overturning.
Keep Sprayer and Spray materials away from other people, children and pets.
Do Not Turn on Power to the sprayer, unl ready to spray in order to avoid unintenonal spray release.
Do Not Use on steep slopes. A full sprayer could cause loss of control or overturn sprayer and vehicle.
Always operate up and down a slope, never across the face of a slope.
Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual. Do not make sudden changes in speed, direcons or turning. Do not start or stop
suddenly when going uphill or downhill.
Stop on level ground, set the parking brake and shut o engine before leaving the operator’s posion for any reason.
Keep all parts in good condion and properly installed. Fix damaged or worn parts immediately.
Cauon should be taken when towing and/or using any sprayer. This sprayer combined with the weight distribuon, turning radius
and speed of vehicle can result in damage to vehicle and/or sprayer or severe injury or death, if not used properly.
Improper use of this sprayer or handling of chemicals could result in serious injury or illness, or could cause damage to the envi-
ronment.
Page 3
3-PT Back
Frame
Tank Straps
Sprayer Contents:
Owner’s
Manual
Tank/Plumbing
Pre-Assembly
Contents of Parts Bag # 5282583
Contents of Bolt Bag 5282586
3-Nozzle Bolted Boom,
Nozzle Clamps (Bag of 3)
& 3-Nozzle Harness (30” Spacing)
Tank Lid &
Lanyard
3-PT
Front Frame
Boom
Mounts
3-PT GS Sides
Page 4
Your sprayer has been parally assembled at the factory.
Make sure the contents of the sprayers carton match the items shown on page 3 of the manual.
Remove all parts from the box and follow the instrucons on pages 4 and 5 to complete assembly of this unit.
Step 1
Install the lower hitch pins into the ends of the
front frame weldment. Place these pins through
the holes, slip the lock washers on and thread
the nuts onto the pin. Tighten securely.
Step 2
Bolt the frame together as shown.
Attach a side plate to the front frame weldment using (2) 5/16”-18 x 3/4” hex bolts
and (2) hex nuts.
Attach the back frame to the side plate using (1) 5/16”-18 x 5/8” hex bolts and
(1) hex nuts on the lower part of frame.
Using (2) 5/16”-18 x 5/8” hex bolts and (2) hex nuts,
attach the boom mount to the upper portion of the
side plate also, connecting through the top hole on
the back frame.
Repeat procedure for the other side plate.
Step 3
Place the sprayer on the assembled frame and then secure with the tank straps.
Tank straps will go around the side of the tank
and then attach to both the front frame and back
fame, as shown, using (2) 5/16”-18 x 1” hex bolts
and (2) hex nuts for each strap. This will secure
the tank in place.
Assembly Instructions:
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Assembly Instructions:
Step 4
Next, attach the 3-nozzle bolted boom to the boom
mounts, centering it on the unit.
Secure using the (2) U-Bolts and (4) 5/16”-18 hex nuts.
Make sure the outer boom members fold ‘backwards’.
Step 5
With the boom secured to
the boom mounts, the nozzle
harness can now be
attached.
Center the nozzle harness to
the boom and using the noz-
zle clamps, attach the nozzle
harness to the boom.
After your nozzle harness is attached to the boom, attach the boom feeder hose. Place a
hose clamp loosely over the end of the hose. Slip the end of the hose over the hose barb on
nozzle cross tee on the nozzle harness. Use a twisting motion, if necessary to get the hose
fully onto the barb. Bring the hose clamp to the connection point and tighten securely.
Step 6
Thread the pressure gauge into the port on the manifold. Hand ght should be sucient.
Aach the wand clips to the tank. Place a screw in the hole in the clip and bring up to the tank. Use a phillips head screwdriver to
secure the holders in place. **Do Not Over-Tighten**
Do not use excessive force when placing the handgun into the clips, as this could cause breakage.
Finally, thread the lid on to the tank, if not already done.
• Make sure all hose clamps are ght before tesng or spraying for the rst me.
• Connect sprayer lead wire to a fully charged 12V baery to power the sprayer pump. The towing vehicle baery can be used
or a stand-alone 12V baery.
• The drain plug assembly should already be attached to the tank.
**The Sprayer is now ready to TEST w/plain water before actual use**
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IMPORTANT: Remove tank lid and be sure the tank is clean and free of any foreign material. Rinse tank out of any tank
residue before lling with water to test.
Tesng the Sprayer
NOTE:
It is VERY important to test the sprayer with plain water before actual spraying is
aempted. This will enable you to check the sprayer for leaks without the possibility of
losing any expensive chemicals.
Important: Aer any repair work has been done, ALWAYS test for leaks with water
before using.
Fill the tank about 1/2 full with plain water and drive to the starng place for spraying.
When you are ready to spray, turn the boom valve to the “on” posion (Detail A). This
will start soluon spraying from the ps of the boom. The pressure will decrease slight-
ly when the boom is spraying.
Adjust the pressure by turning the “ON/OFF” valve lever on the bypass (Press Adj) line
valve (Detail B). Make sure your paern is sucient. You may down-pressure the
system by ‘bypassing’ soluon back into the tank. This is achieved by opening the
bypass (Press Adj) valve. Regulang pressure is done in this manner.
Read the operang instrucons and inially begin spraying by closing the ‘Pressure
Adjust’ valve and opening the boom line valve (Detail A). This will enable the air in the
line to be eliminated (purged) through all the ps, while building pressure. When every-
thing tests all right (no leaks and good pressure), add the desired chemicals to the mix-
ture and water combinaon and start your spraying operaon. Adjust the pressure and
spray as you did in the tesng procedure.
Condions of weather and terrain must be considered when seng the sprayer. Do not
spray on windy days. Protecve clothing must be worn in some cases.
Be sure to read the chemical label(s) before applicaon!
Operaon
The pumping system draws soluon from the tank, through the strainer and to the
pump. The pump forces the soluon under pressure to the handgun or boom nozzles.
Fill the tank part way with water and then add the desired amount of chemical to be
sprayed. Finish lling tank to proper level.
Only ll the tank with what you’re going to spray in a day, never leave chemicals sit in
tank or pump.
Connect the lead wire to a fully charged 12 volt baery. You may use either a stand-alone baery or the baery on your towing
vehicle. Connect to the posive (red) terminal rst, then connect to the negave (black) terminal. Then connect the end of the lead
wire to the end of the pump. When disconnecng, disconnect the end of the pump wire from the lead wire, then disconnect the
negave (black) connecon and nally the posive (red) connecon. The lead wire has an On/O switch to acvate the pump.
“-” is on and “O” is o.
Turn the pump on by depressing the “-” side of the rocker switch. The pump is equipped with a pressure switch that is pre-set at
the factory to shut the pump o when all discharges are closed. Only ll the tank with what you’re going to spray in a day, never
leave chemicals sit in tank.
The pump will turn back on when one of the following acons occurs:
 Handgun lever is squeezed to spray the handgun.
 Boom valve is opened to broadcast spray with the boom.
 Bypass (Press Adj) valve is opened to re-circulate soluon back into the tank.
When spraying with either the boom or the handgun, pressure may be reduced by slowly opening the bypass (Press Adj) valve unl
desired pressure is achieved. Opening the valve decreases pressure, closing the valve increases pressure. When spraying with the
boom, the proper method to set the pressure is to open the boom valve completely and if a lower pressure is desired, then slowly
open the bypass (Press Adj) valve unl that pressure is obtained.
Manifold Valves CLOSED
Detail A
Detail B
Page 7
Calibraon
For the safest and most ecient chemical applicaon, you will need to calibrate your sprayer using the p and speed charts. Once
you have determined the proper speed and pressure sengs, you will need to consult your chemical label for the amount of
chemical to be added to the tank. Read the enre label. Use only according to label direcons.
Chemical labels may show applicaon rates in gallons per acre, gallons per 1000 square feet or gallons per
100 square feet. You will note that the p chart shows 2 of these rang systems. Once you know how much you are going to spray,
then determine (from the p chart) the spraying pressure (PSI), and the spraying speed (MPH).
Determining the proper speed of the pulling vehicle can be done by marking o 100, 200 & 300 feet. The speed chart indicates the
number of seconds it takes to travel the distances. Set the throle and with a running start, travel the distances. Adjust the
throle unl you travel the distances in the number of seconds indicated by the speed chart. Once you have reached the throle
seng needed, mark the throle locaon so you can stop and go again, returning to the same speed.
Add water and proper amount of chemical to the tank and drive to the starng place for spraying.
Using the Boom Nozzles
Four things must be considered before spraying with the boom.
 How much chemical must be mixed in the tank.
 Rate of spray (gallons per acre to be sprayed).
 What pressure (p.s.i.) will be used.
 Speed traveled (mph) while spraying.
 Refer to the chemical label to determine your chemical mixture
 See the p chart to determine the pressure to be used. The chart will also show the speed used when spraying.
 Start the pump and open the valve to the boom nozzles.
 Check the spray paern. Usually you can see the coverage beer on a solid concrete surface, such as a driveway.
Tank Care & Maintenance
Warning: Do not use the tank as a container for fuel oils, kerosene, gasoline or any other petroleum disllate product. All polyole-
ns are soened and permeated by such products. In an enclosed area the vaporizaon of these materials from the outside sur-
face of the tank could create a dangerous condion.
The tank should not be used as a pressure vessel nor used with chemicals or soluons having a weight of more than 12 pounds per
gallon.
Store the tank in a dry dark place when not in use. Storage out of sunlight will prolong the life of the tank.
Do not drop, strike or kick the tank, especially at low temperatures. Tanks become brile and are subject to cracking at tempera-
tures below 20° Fahrenheit.
Always ush the tank with water and a neutralizing agent at the end of each use, to prevent contaminaon of soluons.
Speed in M.P.H.
(Miles Per Hour)
100 Ft. 200 Ft. 300 Ft.
1.0 68 sec. 136 205
2.0 34 68 102
3.0 23 45 68
4.0 17 34 51
5.0 14 27 41
Time Required in seconds to travel a distance of
Speed Chart
Pressure
(psi)
Capacity
(GPM)
1
MPH
2
MPH
3
MPH
4
MPH
5
MPH
6
MPH
15 .12 23.50 11.70 7.80 5.90 4.70 3.90
20 .14 27.50 13.70 9.10 6.90 5.50 4.60
30 .17 33.30 16.60 11.10 8.30 6.70 5.50
40 .20 39.30 19.70 13.10 9.80 7.90 6.50
15 .12 .54 .27 .18 .13 .11
20 .14 .64 .32 .21 .16 .13
30 .17 .76 .38 .26 .19 .15
40 .20 .90 .45 .30 .22 .18
Gallons Per
Acre
Based on Water
Gallons Per
1000 Sq. Ft.
Based on Water
AIXR11002VP Spray Tip Rate Chart (30" Spacing)
Page 8
Maintenance During/Aer Spraying
Periodically check the strainer and clean the screen on your intake line.
If sprayer becomes clogged during use, disconnue use immediately. DO NOT aempt to service while chemicals are in the sprayer
and power is connected.
Proper care and maintenance will prolong the life of your sprayer.
Aer use, drain the tank and store or dispose of chemical properly. Never allow chemical to sit in the sprayer or pump for long
periods of me. Fill the sprayer half way with clean water. Start the pump and allow the water to pump through the enre plumb-
ing system and nozzles. Drain and then rell half full, add the recommended amount of a good quality tank cleaner, such as FIMCO
Tank Neutralizer and Cleaner. (If no tank cleaner is available, you may substute dish soap for this step, about 1-2 oz. per gallon). A
neutralizer/cleaner should be used to thoroughly clean the system.
Turn pump on and circulate through system for 15 minutes and then spray out through boom and handgun nozzles.
Rell sprayer half way with clean water and repeat. Follow the chemical manufacturer’s disposal instrucons of all wash or rinsing
water.
If boom or handgun nozzles need cleaning, remove them from the sprayer and soak in warm soapy water. Clean with a so bristled
brush or toothpick if necessary. Never use a metal object. Even the slightest damage can change the ow rate and spray distribu-
on. Water rinse and dry the ps before storing.
WARNING: Some chemicals will damage the pump valves if allowed to soak untreated for a length of me! ALWAYS ush the pump
as instructed aer each use. DO NOT allow chemicals to sit in the pump for extended mes of idleness. Follow the chemical manu-
facturer’s instrucons on disposal of all waste water from the sprayer.
Winter Storage
Prepare the sprayer for end-of-season storage by running RV anfreeze through the system. This will keep internal parts lubricated,
protect against corrosion and keep the unit from freezing. Note: RV anfreeze is non-toxic and biodegradable and generally safer
for the environment than automove anfreeze.
Before storing your sprayer for winter or long term storage, thoroughly clean and drain it as much as possible. Then pour enough
pink RV anfreeze into the tank so that when the pump is turned on you can pump the anfreeze throughout the enre plumbing
system, including the bypass. Make sure to operate the boom and handgun unl you see pink uid spraying from the nozzles. Leave
any remaining anfreeze in the tank. Before your next usage, rinse the anfreeze from the sprayer with clean water. It is nearly
impossible to drain all of the water from the sprayer and any trapped water can freeze in cold weather and damage parts of the
sprayer. Pumping the anfreeze through the system will displace the water and help prevent this damage. Removing from storage:
drain the anfreeze. Fill the tank with fresh water and run through the system. Dispose of anfreeze and ush water properly.
Sprayer and Pump FAQs:
♦ Why does the pump not run all the me?
This is an on-demand pump and only runs when a discharge is open (spray gun, bypass, boom (if applicable) or a leak is in the sys-
tem.
♦ Why does the pump surge while using the spray gun?
Low ow/high pressure may cause the pump to surge (or cycle). Typically the spray wand is adjusted at too ne of a mist, to over-
come, adjust the nozzle for a higher ow.
♦ How do I adjust the pressure?
Pressure can only be adjusted by opening the pressure adjust (bypass) valve to allow some of your water or soluon to return to
the tank (if equipped).
♦ Pump quit and will not run, what do I need to do?
Squeeze trigger on spray gun to ensure that the system isn’t just pressurized up with discharges closed. Check electrical connec-
ons, ensure switch is on. Check fuses. Check for proper voltage. Check pressure switch.
♦ Low ow or no ow at all, what do I need to check for?
Check for clogged or kinked intake hose and/or clogged intake strainer. Check for proper voltage. Occasionally check your intake
strainer to ensure that it is clean of any debris.
♦ What is causing the fuse to blow each me I turn the pump on?
Check for excessive voltage. Improper adjustment of the pressure switch. Damaged or defecve wire harness or defecve pressure
switch.
Warning: Ensure the wiring harness does not become pinched or damaged in any way. This may damage the pump or cause the
wiring harness to overheat, resulng in a melt down or re.
Page 9
Replacement Pump: 5151087
Includes:
1/2” MNPT Port Kit Fitting
#5168832
1/2” Hose Barb Port Kit Fitting
#5168833
3/8” Hose Barb Port Kit Fitting
#5168836
DO
• Clean and rinse your pump after each use with Fimco Tank
Neutralizer.
• Winterize your pump or sprayer by rinsing, draining and
running RV Antifreeze through it before storing for the winter.
• Use clean water for your spray mixture.
• Store inside a building when not in use.
DON’T
• Use to pump bleach.
• Use to pump petroleum products such as diesel fuel, gaso-
line or kerosene.
• Use to pump chemicals w/petroleum distillates or surfac-
tants.
• Use to store flammable or combustible liquids.
• Leave your pump sit with spray mixture in it for extended
periods.
• Use dirty or unfiltered water for spraying.
Pump Model: 5281371
2.4 GPM, 60 PSI
Available Replacement Parts
DO NOT USE PUMP IN AN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT.
DO NOT USE TO PUMP FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE
FLUIDS, GASOLINE, KEROSENE, FUEL, OIL, ETC.
WARNING
PRESSURE SWITCH OPERATION
Pressure switch is pre-set at the factory. Improper adjustment of the
pressure, may cause severe overload or premature failure. If pump is
subjected to rapid cycling during normal operaons or infrequent
periods, damage may occur.
CAUTION
Before Troubleshooting or Attempting to Service the Pump:
♦ Review Troubleshooting Chart: Do Not attempt to repair until steps below are followed.
♦ Personal Protective Gear: Wear protective gear when servicing pump.
♦ Disconnect Power: Disconnect the power to the pump and relieve the pressure from the system.
♦ Empty and Flush pump system with water, never attempt to service the pump until it has been emptied and flushed.
♦ Perform Repairs: Follow directions provided in the troubleshooting section to repair the pump.
♦ Test: Always test the pump for leaks with plain water after any repairs before using.
Page 10
Check the fuse spray pattern
Check for defective pressure switch
12 Volt Power Source
Discharge hose may be too long
Check for clogged strainer/filter
Check for worn or dirty check valve
Slightly open bypass (if applicable) to overcome
Pressure switch may need to be adjusted
1/4 turn at a time clockwise until surging stops
Try another 12-Volt battery
Pump
will not run:
Check for loose wiring
Make sure the ON/OFF switch is on
Check to see if connected to good
Check for Low Voltage
Troubleshooting
Check for a clogged strainer
Check for proper voltage
Check for leaks in the discharge line
Check for restrictions in the discharge line
Check for debris in intake
Check for debris in nozzle orifice
Check for worn or dirty check valve
Low Pressure/
Low Flow:
Pump Does Not
Prime
(No Discharge
w/Motor
Running)
Check for clogged strainer/filter
Check for kinked inlet/outlet hoses
Check for empty product supply
Check for defective check valve
Check for debris in the check valve assembly
Check for cracks in the pump housing
Check for air leaks in supply line
Pump surges:
Low flow may cause pump to surge
Spray Wand is adjusted to small or fine of a
Check for defective pressure switch
Check for leaks in the discharge line
Check for debris in nozzle orifice
Fuse blows:
Excessive voltage
Improper adjustment of pressure switch
Damaged or defective wiring harness
Defective pressure switch
Pump continues
to run:
Check for worn or dirty check valve
Check for empty product supply
Check for Low Voltage
Check for leaks in the discharge line
Check for defective pressure switch
System has leaks
Air trapped in outlet line or pump head
Motor is NOT Running - Checking the Pressure Switch:
If motor is not running and you’ve checked the following: for loose wiring connecons, fuse, switch on lead
wire was “ON” and made sure you were connected to a fully charged baery but the motor won’t run, then
it’s me to check to see if the pressure switch is bad.
• Remove the cover o the 1” square box (pressure switch) on the head of the pump, the cover is
held on by one phillips-head screw. This will expose the two red wires.
• With the pump connected to a good 12 volt power source and everything on.
• Slip the two red wires o the terminals and touch them together.
♦ If motor runs, it means the pressure switch is bad and needs to be replaced.
♦ If motor sll doesn’t run, try bypassing the switch in the lead wire or using another lead wire. Even if
a tester shows power to the pressure switch, sll try this test.
Warning: It is NOT recommended to run the pump this way, as the pump will connue to run
and not shut o.
This could result in blown hoses when all discharges are closed or premature fail-
ure of the pump completely.
Motor Running-BUT No Pressure - - Cleaning the Check Valve:
Experiencing lile to no pressure or pump is not priming and lter screen is clean
and plumbing is good with no leaks, you may need to clean the check valve.
• Remove the head of the pump, which is held on by 7 screws.
• First part inside the head of the pump is the check valve, this part responsible for
building up pressure and pumping water/soluon through the lines.
• Clean the check valve under hot, soapy water (such as a good grade dish soap).
• Lightly scrub, if needed, with something like an old toothbrush, something with so bristles.
• Let soak for about an hour or so in the hot soapy soluon, replace in the pump and reassemble.
Most mes this will restore most, if not all of the prime of a pump.
If sll having issues with pressure aer this step, it would be recommended to replace this part.
Page 11
Manifold Detail
See Boom and Nozzle Har-
ness exploded view and part
numbers, next page.
Exploded View/Parts List:
30-3N-3PT-GS (5303678)
Page 12
Based on the minimum overlap required to obtain uniform
distribuon with 110° ps and 30” spacing.
Suggested Minimum Spray Height: 20”-22” above what is
being sprayed (to plant, not ground).
Opmum Spray Height: 20”
3-Nozzle Boom Assembly
(with 3/8” Hose, 1” Sq. Tubing & AIXR11002VP Tips)
Opposite Side
has Typical
See Hinge
Detail
Elbow Cross
Clamp
Bag of 3:
5281996
• 110° wide, tapered flat spray angle with air induction tech-
nology for better drift management
• Made of 2-piece UHMWPE polymer construction which
provides excellent chemical resistance, including acids, as
well as exceptional wear life
• Compact size to prevent tip damage
• Excellent for systemic products and drift management
Hinge Detail
Page 13
Approx. Dimensions:
35 19/32”
18 1/8”
61 11/16”
15 1/2”
20”
27 9/16”
26 13/16”
Page 14
Warranty
LIMITED WARRANTY FOR NEW FIMCO, IND. EQUIPMENT
WHO MAY USE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. This limited warranty (the “Limited Warranty”) is provided by Fimco, Ind. to the original purchaser
(“you”) of the Equipment (as dened below) from Fimco, Ind. or one of Fimco, Ind.’s authorized dealers. This Limited Warranty does not apply to
any subsequent owner or other transferee of the Equipment. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG. Fimco, Ind. warrants that any new Equipment will be free from defects in
material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year for sprayer and two (2) years for High-Flo High Performance pump (homeowner), 90 days
for sprayer and pump (commercial user), aer delivery of the Equipment to you (the “Warranty Period”). The Warranty Period is not extended if
Fimco, Ind. repairs or replaces the Equipment.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. This Limited Warranty does not apply to: (1) used Equipment; (2) any Equipment that has
been altered, changed, repaired or treated since its delivery to you, other than by Fimco, Ind. or its authorized dealers; (3) damage or deprecia-
on due to normal wear and tear; (4) defects or damage due to failure to follow Fimco, Ind.’s operator’s manual, specicaons or other wrien
instrucons, or improper storage, operaon, maintenance, applicaon or installaon of parts; (5) defects or damage due to misuse, accident or
neglect, “acts of God” or other events beyond Fimco, Ind.’s reasonable control; (6) accessories, aachments, tools or parts that were not manu-
factured by Fimco, Ind., whether or not sold or operated with the Equipment; or (7) rubber parts, such as res, hoses and grommets.
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE. To obtain warranty service under this Limited Warranty, you must (1) provide wrien noce to Fimco,
Ind. of the defect during the Warranty Period and within thirty (30) days aer the defect becomes apparent or the repair becomes necessary, at
the following address: Fimco, Ind., 1000 Fimco Lane, North Sioux City, SD 57049; and (2) make the Equipment available to Fimco, Ind. or an
authorized dealer within a reasonable period of me. For more informaon about this Limited Warranty, please call: 800-831-0027.
WHAT REMEDIES ARE AVAILABLE UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. If the condions set forth above are fullled and the Equipment or any part
thereof is found to be defecve, Fimco, Ind. shall, at its own cost, and at its opon, either repair or replace the defecve Equipment or part.
Fimco, Ind. will pay for shipping and handling fees to return the repaired or replacement Equipment or part to you.
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND OTHER REMEDIES. THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES,
AND FIMCO, IND.’S SOLE LIABILITY, FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIM-
ITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD, AND THE REMEDIES AVAILABLE FOR BREACH THEREOF SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE REMEDIES
AVAILABLE UNDER THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN NO EVENT SHALL FIMCO, IND.’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EX-
CEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT, NOR SHALL FIMCO, IND. BE LIABLE, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,
FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR LOSSES, WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT. SOME STATES DO NOT
ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT
APPLY TO YOU.

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