SHINDAIWA OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S MANUAL
SP210 SPRAYER
WARNING!
Minimize the risk of injury to your-
self and others! Read this manual
and familiarize yourself with the
contents. Always wear eye protec-
tion, gloves and a respirator when
operating this unit.
®
Part Number 80555 Rev. 7/06
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Safety Precautions
Calibrating the Sprayer
(Requires optional flow calibrator bottle, P/ N 646901)
Carefully read the labels on chemical containers
prior to use. Chemicals are classified in four
categories of toxicity:
1. Hold the wand at
the working
height and spray
a test pattern to
measure the
application band
width.
■ Category I, High Toxicity, Red label
■ Category II, Moderate Toxicity, Yellow label
■ Category III, Low Toxicity, Blue label
■ Category IV, Light Toxicity, Green label
2. Based on the band width,
identify from the table
Band
Width
There are unique handling recommendations
for each category, and you should familiarize
yourself with them.
below the walking distance
required to calibrate the sprayer.
Always wear clothing and safety equipment that
will provide appropriate protection against the
materials you are handling. Equipment may
include, but not be limited to:
Band width
1.6 ft
0.5m
2.3 ft
0.7m
3.3 ft
1.0m
4.0 ft
1.2m
5.0 ft
1.5m
Distance to walk
165 ft 120 ft
50.0m 35.7m 25.0m 20.8m 16.7m
80 ft
70 ft
55 ft
■ Long sleeve shirt
■ Impermeable apron or coverall
■ Impermeable gloves and boots
■ Wide-brim hat
3. Attach the flow calibrator bottle to the wand:
a. Remove the nozzle, cap and filter from the spray wand.
b. Mount the flow calibrator cover
■ Protective mask equipped with
Wand
appropriate filters
to the spray wand.
Cover
c. Reinstall the nozzle, filter and
nozzle cap.
Do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling
chemicals or while you are spraying. Always
handle chemicals in a well ventilated area while
wearing appropriate protective clothing and
safety equipment. DO NOT STORE OR TRANS-
PORT CHEMICALS WITH FOOD OR MEDI-
CINES, AND NEVER REUSE A CHEMICAL
CONTAINER FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE.
Filter
d. Screw the flow calibrator bottle
into the cover.
Nozzle
Nozzle
Cap
4. Using the flow calibrator bottle:
a. Operate the pump handle to
maintain spray system pressure as
you would when applying chemi-
cals.
Calibrator
Bottle
Keep chemicals out of the reach of children,
animals, or other unauthorized people. When
not in use, store chemicals in a safe place.
Never blow through nozzles, valve, pipes or any
other component by mouth!
b. Hold the wand at your normal
working position and spray into the bottle while walking the
distance identified in step 2 above.
c. Place the bottle on a level surface and observe the liquid
level visible through the side of the bottle. Match the liquid
level to the l/ acre (liter per acre) scale on the calibration
bottle.
When handling chemicals and when spraying,
make sure you are operating in accordance with
local, state, and federal environmental protec-
tion rules and guidelines. Do not spray in very
hot or windy conditions. DO NOT POLLUTE
THE ENVIRONMENT!
AIR
d. Multiply the l/ acre (liter per acre) reading identified in
step 4-c by .264 to determine your application coverage rate
in gallons per acre.
WATER
EARTH
e. Empty the bottle contents back into the sprayer tank.
NOTE:
For improved accuracy in calibrating your application coverage,
repeat steps 4-a through 4-e and average the results.
After spray application, take a thoroughly
cleansing shower using plenty of water and
soap, then change into clean clothes. Protective
clothing and safety gear should also be cleaned
after each use. IN CASE OF EXPOSURE TO
DANGEROUS CHEMICALS, seek a physician
immediately and be prepared to provide the
label from the chemical container.
Typical Nozzle Assemblies
Tip
Filter
Filter
Swirl
Core
Tip
Disc
Cap
Cap
The spraying angle is
changed by turning
the tip
Adjustable Cone
Nozzle
Flat Fan Nozzle
Cone Nozzle
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Optional Accessories
P art Num ber Description
P art Num ber Description
7 6 1 8 8 2 Spray hood is used for nonselec-
tive herbicides when spraying under windy
conditions. Comes with Kematal 110-DEF-
06 deflector fan nozzle and parts to
assemble spray hood to your existing
Shindaiwa spray wand.
8 3 8 0 5 2 Constant pressure valve reduces
pumping action, reduces drift and delivers
uniform spraying. Improves productivity and
saves chemicals.
5 6 5 6 4 8 Plastic anti-drip valve for
9 0 2 2 9 6 Brass spray boom (27.5") for
use with agrochemicals and foliar
fertilizers applied to row crops. Provides
40" coverage. JD-12P cone nozzles and 40
mesh stainless steel filter included.
agrochemicals and foliar fertilizer applica-
tion. Attaches to wand and is compatible
with any type of cone or flat fan nozzle.
5 6 8 7 7 4 Spray wand assembly (21.6")
Plastic handle, trigger valve and spray tube.
40 mesh stainless steel nozzle and trigger
valve filters included. Fitted with adjustable
cone nozzle.
9 0 7 8 7 3 Flexible annealed copper boom
fitted with three JD-12P cone nozzles. For
use with agrochemicals and foliar
fertilizers on row crops. Can be easily
shaped as appropriate to provide proper
coverage. 40 mesh stainless steel filter
included.
7 2 5 2 6 7 All brass spray wand assembly
(21.6") for extra duty applications. Trigger
valve and spray tube are brass. 40 mesh
stainless steel nozzle and trigger valve filters
included. Fitted with JD-12P cone nozzle.
8 3 1 1 0 7 Brass extension (11.8")
complete with plastic fittings for extra
reach. Attachable to original wand .
7 2 8 1 3 9 Brass extension (23.6")
complete with plastic fittings for extra
reach. Attachable to original wand .
2 2 9 7 2 4 Nozzle cap for attaching flat fan
and cone type nozzles.
1 0 0 0 1 6 Brass extension (6.3") complete
with two JD-12P cone nozzles for doubling
output of agrochemicals and foliar
fertilizers on perennials. 40 mesh stainless
steel filter included.
4 5 2 2 8 4 All Purpose Wrench for periodic
maintenance and repair.
6 4 6 9 0 1 Flow calibrator bottle. For
accurate calibration of backpack sprayers
to prevent waste and damage to the
environment.
3 3 6 1 1 5 Brass Y nozzle for use on plants
requiring heavy applications of fungicides.
Complete with two JD-12P cone nozzles,
40 mesh stainless steel filter and plastic
fittings.
AVAILABLE SPRAY NOZZLES
P ressure
Flow Rate
P art Num ber
Application
Nozzle Type
psi (kg/ sq.cm)
gal (ml)/ min
45 (3.2)
45 (3.2)
45 (3.2)
45 (3.2)
45 (3.2)
45 (3.2)
45 (3.2)
45 (3.2)
15 (1.0)
15 (1.0)
15 (1.0)
45 (3.2)
45 (3.2)
45 (3.2)
0.16 (610)
0.21 (810)
0.33 (1250)
0.08 (300)
0.16 (615)
0.16 (615)
0.22 (830)
0.44 (1680)
0.54 (2060)
0.25 (950)
0.32 (1200)
0.41 (1540)
0.08 (315)
0.17 (640)
437756
437764
437772
717942
217174
437855
110-SF-015 Kematal green, 0.16 gpm @ 45 psi
Flat Fan
110-SF-02 Kematal yellow, 0.21 gpm @ 45 psi
110-SF-03 Kematal blue, 0.33 gpm @ 45 psi
JD-10A Stainless steel
Herbicides
Cone
JD-12P Stainless steel
110-LD-03 Kemetal blue, 0.33 gpm @ 45 psi
Flat Fan
Low Drift
457317
457325
457333
457390
457408
457416
HC-02 Kematal yellow
HC-04 Kematal red
Cone
Agrochemicals
and foliar
HC-05 Kematal brown
DEF-04 Kematal red
DEF-05 Kematal brown
DEF-06 Kematal gray
fertilizers
Flat fan
Deflector
323725
015024
325787
Yellow
Red
0.08 gpm @ 45 psi.
0.17 gpm @ 45 psi.
0.18 gpm @ 45 psi.
Adjustable
Cone
Blue
Note: All Shindaiwa sprayers come with the red adjustable
cone nozzle P/ N 015024 installed as standard equipment.
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Maintenance
Cleaning the Sprayer
Pump Disassembly
1. Unscrew the cylinder cap and remove
the pump chamber piston assembly
from the tank.
Cylinder
Cap
WARNING!
2. Pull the pump piston out of the pump
chamber.
Always relieve pressure from the sprayer tank by pulling
the pressure relief valve before removing the tank lid.
Piston
Guides
3. Remove the piston cup from the pump
piston.
Piston
Piston
Cup
After finishing the spray application, empty the sprayer and
wash all equipment in an approved decontamination area.
4. Remove the diaphragm valve from the
pump chamber.
5. Clean all parts and carefully inspect
for worn or damaged parts and replace
as necessary.
Pump
Cylinder
6. Reassemble in the reverse order.
Diaphragm
Valve
NOTE:
Lubricating all moving parts with a high
quality lithium grease will ease assembly
and prolong the life of the unit.
O-Ring
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Troubleshooting
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
REMEDY
Worn or damaged
diaphragm valve
and piston cup.
Replace the dia-
phragm valve and
piston cup.
Lack of sprayer
pressure and/ or
leakage at the
cylinder.
WARNING!
Diaphragm valve
Clean or replace the
not sealing properly diaphragm valve.
due to wear or
After pumping and
pressurizing the
tank, the pump
Remove all chemicals and wash before storing the
sprayer. Chemical products have different reactions and
can cause damage to the sprayer components and the
environment. Unidentified chemicals left in the sprayer
tank can pose a serious health threat to anyone servicing
the unit and unaware of its presence!
handle rises slowly impurities.
when released
prior to being
locked in place.
Hose seal, cap seal
or pump chamber
o-ring damaged.
Replace seals as
necessary.
Sprayer will not
hold pressure.
Presure relief valve
inopperative.
Replace tank lid.
Tank lid difficult to
remove.
Lubricate
with a light-
weight
machine oil.
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Periodically lubricate the pump handle, bushings and tank lid
pressure relief valve with a light-weight machine oil.
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Illustrated Parts List (SP210)
21
22
20
3
19
18
9
4
2
5
7
23
27
8
10
6
12
13
28
1
14
29
11
13
12
15
24
30
25
26
16
17
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31
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Illustrated Parts List (SP210)
No.
Part Number ItemDescription
Qty.
1
2
568774
568782
909192
920470
909283
105239
300731
300764
568972
996058
568873
909309
915744
336263
635276
730366
015024
942193
048116
285312
285296
285288
147678
285262
964270
560573
010533
285247
148072
285346
148064
502757
285320
Spray wand assembly
Trigger valve assembly
Trigger valve handle
Hose ferrule
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
4
5
Trigger valve body
Trigger valve needle assembly
Lower seal 30x88x25
Upper seal 50x96x35
Trigger
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25a
25b
26
27
28a
28b
29
30
31
Trigger valve cap
Spray tube assembly
Cone packing
Screw cap
Spray tube
Elbow
Nozzle filter 40 mesh
Adjustable cone nozzle
Screw cap S-20
Hose/dip tube assembly
Pump handle assembly
Cylinder cap
Bushing
Piston cup, Nitrilic
Cylinder assembly
Diaphragm valve, Viton®
Diaphragm valve, Nitrilic (optional)
O-Ring ORI-224
Tank lid
Tank lid gasket, Nitrilic
Tank lid gasket, Viton® (optional)
Strap & buckle assembly
Strap buckle
Seal kit (optional)
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Shindaiwa Limited Warranty
Shindaiwa Inc. manufactures its products to superior standards
of quality to ensure customers obtain the highest level of
satisfaction. In keeping with this goal, Shindaiwa Inc. warrants
the SP210 sprayer to the original purchaser as follows:
Warranty Period
One year from the delivery date to the original purchaser for
consumer and commercial applications.
90 days for rental applications.
Warranty Administration
Within the covered warranty period, Shindaiwa Inc. will, at
their option, repair or replace any defect in material or work-
manship, without charge for parts or labor, if this product is
presented at an authorized Shindaiwa dealer.
Warranty Exclusions and Limitations
Shindaiwa Inc. assumes no responsibility for damages, loss, or
injury resulting from:
■ Normal wear and tear
■ Misuse or neglect
■ Modifications to or removal of original component parts
The warranty is limited to the terms stated herein. Shin-
daiwa Inc. disclaims all liability for incidental or consequential
damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental
or consequential damages, so these limitations may not apply to
you.
This warranty give you specific legal rights, and you may
also have other rights which may vary from state to state.
Shindaiwa reserves the right to change the design or
specifications of this product without obligation to modify
previously manufactured products.
Owner’s Responsibilities
The owner of the sprayer must demonstrate reasonable care
in the use, maintenance, and storage of this Shindaiwa product.
If a warrantable failure should occur, the owner must deliver
the product to an authorized Shindaiwa servicing dealer for
correction. All residual chemicals must be flushed from the
sprayer prior to delivery.
Unidentified chemicals left in the sprayer tank can pose
a serious health threat to anyone servicing the unit and
unaware of its presence!
To obtain warranty service, proof of purchase must be
presented to the authorized Shindaiwa servicing dealer when
the product is presented for repairs.
Proof of purchase must include date of purchase and the
name and address of the selling dealer.
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NOTES
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Shindaiwa Inc.
11975 S.W. Herman Road
Tualatin, Oregon 97062
Telephone: 503 692-3070
Fax:
503 692-6696
©2006 Shindaiwa, Inc.
Part Number 80555
Revision 7/06
Shindaiwa is a registered trademark
of Shindaiwa, Inc.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Printed in Brazil
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