Shindaiwa Paint Sprayer 80898 User Manual

SHINDAIWA OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
SP150 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.  
Shindaiwa Inc.  
11975 S.W. Herman Road  
Tualatin, Oregon 97062  
Telephone: 503 692-3070  
Fax:  
503 692-6696  
2004 Shindaiwa, Inc.  
Part Number 80898 Revision 5/04  
Shindaiwa is a registered trademark  
of Shindaiwa, Inc.  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
Printed in Brazil  
Part Number 80898 Rev. 5/04  
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NOTES  
Introduction  
Prepare to Assemble  
This manual contains information for the proper assembly,  
operation and care of your SP150 sprayer. Carefully read and  
follow the instructions contained in this manual before operating  
your sprayer.  
Unpack the following items shipped in your sprayer box:  
Wand  
Tank Assembly  
Owner’s/Operator’s Manual  
Assembling the Spray Wand  
Trigger  
Valve  
Wand  
Wand  
Screw Cap  
Trigger  
Valve  
Pump Handle  
Push the wand into the trigger valve and secure with screw  
cap. Hand tighten to prevent leakage.  
Pressure  
Relief Valve  
Cylinder  
Cap  
CAUTION!  
Lid  
Do not overtighten!  
Tank  
IMPORTANT!  
Carry  
Strap  
After assembling the sprayer, fill the tank with clear water, and  
lay it on its side. Check for leaks. Return sprayer to its upright  
position. Pump the sprayer 10-40 times or until the pressure  
relief valve is released and check for leaks. Most leaks can be  
stopped by tightening the appropriate connection or fitting. Any  
leaks must be stopped prior to filling the sprayer with chemi-  
cals.  
Nozzle  
Specifications  
Net Weight....................................................... 3.6 pounds (1.65 kg)  
Tank Capacity...........................................1.3 U.S. gallons (5 liters)  
Tank Material ...............................................................Polyethylene  
Fill Opening Diameter...................................... 1.8 inches (45 mm)  
Pump Type/Material .....................................Piston/Polyethylene  
Operating Pressure...........................10-45 psi (0.7-3.15 kg/sq.cm)  
Wand Assembly Length ............................ 27.5 inches (698.5 mm)  
Hose Length ................................................... 59 inches (1500 mm)  
WARNING!  
Always relieve pressure from the sprayer tank by pulling the  
pressure relief valve before removing the tank lid.  
Nozzle Installed.............................................. Red Adjustable Cone  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
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Safety Precautions  
Calibrating the Sprayer  
Illustrated Parts List (SP150)  
No. Description  
Part Number  
Qty.  
(Requires optional flow calibrator bottle, P/N 646901)  
Carefully read the labels on chemical contain-  
ers prior to use. Chemicals are classified in four  
categories of toxicity:  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
35  
36  
37  
38  
Strap Assembly  
Strap 1800mm  
925198  
901018  
917477  
502757  
922550  
8000778  
964270  
285262  
285270  
285288  
285296  
N/A  
285312  
8000236  
9012246  
942193  
568972  
909192  
920470  
909283  
105239  
996058  
568782  
909309  
915744  
336263  
635276  
592139  
015024  
568873  
568774  
927850  
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1. Hold the wand  
at the working  
height and spray  
a test pattern to  
measure the appli-  
cation 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  
Shoulder Protector SP-150  
Shoulder Strap Buckle  
Tank Lid Assembly  
O-Ring, Tank Lid  
Diaphragm Valve (viton)  
Cylinder Assembly  
Piston Cup  
2. Based on the band  
width, identify from
table below the wal
distance required to
the sprayer.  
There are unique handling recommendations  
for each category, and you should familiarize  
yourself with them.  
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:  
Bushing  
Cylinder Cap  
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  
Pumping Handle  
Pumping Handle Assembly  
O-ring ORI-110  
Dip Tube With Hose  
Screw Cap S-20  
Trigger  
Distance to walk  
165 ft 120 ft  
50.0m 35.7m 25.0m 20.8m  
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.  
Protective mask equipped with  
Wand  
Trigger Valve Handle  
Hose Ferrule  
appropriate filters  
b. Mount the flow calibrator  
cover to the spray wand.  
Cover  
Trigger Valve Body  
Trigger Valve Needle Assembly  
Trigger Valve Cap With Seal  
Trigger Valve Assembly  
Cone Packing  
Screw Cap  
Tube  
Elbow  
Nozzle Filter  
Ajustable Cone Nozzle (Red)  
Extension Assembly  
Spray Wand Assembly  
Seal Kit (Optional)  
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  
Nozzle  
d. Screw the flow calibrator  
bottle into the cover.  
Nozzle  
Cap  
4. Using the flow calibrator bottle:  
Calibrator  
Bottle  
a. Operate the pump handle to  
maintain spray system pres-  
sure as you would when  
applying chemicals.  
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 protection  
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 cleans-  
ing 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 DANGER-  
OUS CHEMICALS, seek a physician immedi-  
ately 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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Illustrated Parts List (SP150)  
Optional Accessories  
Part Number Description  
Part Number Description  
761882 Spray hood is used for nonse-  
lective 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.  
838052 Constant pressure valve reduces  
pumping action, reduces drift and delivers  
uniform spraying. Improves productivity and  
saves chemicals.  
565648 Plastic anti-drip valve for agro-  
chemicals and foliar fertilizer application.  
Attaches to wand and is compatible with any  
type of cone or flat fan nozzle.  
902296 Brass spray boom (27.5”) for  
use with agrochemicals and foliar fertil-  
izers applied to row crops. Provides 40  
coverage. JD-12P cone nozzles and 40 mesh  
stainless steel filter included.  
568774 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.  
907873 Flexible annealed copper boom  
fitted with three JD-12P cone nozzles. For  
use with agrochemicals and foliar fertil-  
izers on row crops. Can be easily shaped as  
appropriate to provide proper coverage. 40  
mesh stainless steel filter included.  
725267 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.  
831107 Brass extension (11.8) complete  
with plastic fittings for extra reach. Attach-  
able to original wand .  
728139 Brass extension (23.6) complete  
with plastic fittings for extra reach. Attach-  
able to original wand .  
229724 Nozzle cap for attaching flat fan  
and cone type nozzles.  
100016 Brass extension (6.3”) complete  
with two JD-12P cone nozzles for doubling  
output of agrochemicals and foliar fertil-  
izers on perennials. 40 mesh stainless steel  
filter included.  
646901 Flow calibrator bottle. For ac-  
curate calibration of backpack sprayers to  
prevent waste and damage to the environ-  
ment.  
336115 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  
Pressure  
Flow Rate  
Part Number  
Application  
Nozzle Type  
Flat Fan  
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  
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  
HC-02 Kematal yellow  
HC-04 Kematal red  
Cone  
Agrochemicals  
and foliar  
HC-05 Kematal brown  
DEF-04 Kematal red  
DEF-05 Kematal brown  
fertilizers  
Flat fan  
Deflector  
457416  
323725  
DEF-06 Kematal gray  
Yellow  
Red  
0.08 gpm @ 45 psi.  
0.17 gpm @ 45 psi.  
0.18 gpm @ 45 psi.  
Adjustable  
Cone  
015024  
325787  
Blue  
Note: All Shindaiwa sprayers come with the red adjustable  
cone nozzle P/N 015024 installed as standard equipment.  
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Shindaiwa Limited Warranty  
Maintenance  
Cleaning the Sprayer  
Pump Disassembly  
Shindaiwa Inc. manufactures its products to superior standards  
of quality to ensure customers obtain the highest level of satis-  
faction. In keeping with this goal, Shindaiwa Inc. warrants the  
SP150 sprayer to the original purchaser as follows:  
1. Unscrew the cylinder cap and remove  
the pump chamber piston assembly  
from the tank.  
WARNING!  
Cylinder  
Cap  
Warranty Period  
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.  
One year from the delivery date to the original purchaser for  
consumer and commercial applications.  
Piston  
Guides  
3. Remove the piston cup from the pump  
piston.  
90 days for rental applications.  
Piston  
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.  
Piston  
Cup  
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.  
5. Clean all parts and carefully inspect for  
worn or damaged parts and replace as  
necessary.  
Pump  
Cylinder  
6. Reassemble in the reverse order.  
Warranty Exclusions and Limitations  
NOTE:  
Shindaiwa Inc. assumes no responsibility for damages, loss, or  
injury resulting from:  
Diaphragm  
Valve  
Lubricating all moving parts with a high  
quality lithium grease will ease assembly  
and prolong the life of the unit.  
Normal wear and tear  
O-Ring  
Misuse or neglect  
Modifications to or removal of original component parts  
Troubleshooting  
The warranty is limited to the terms stated herein. Shindaiwa  
Inc. disclaims all liability for incidental or consequential dam-  
ages. 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 speci-  
fications of this product without obligation to modify previously  
manufactured products.  
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!  
Clean or replace the  
diaphragm valve.  
After pumping and Diaphragm valve  
pressurizing the  
tank, the pump  
handle rises slowly impurities.  
when released prior  
to being locked in  
place.  
not sealing prop-  
erly due to wear or  
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!  
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 correc-  
tion. All residual chemicals must be flushed from the sprayer  
prior to delivery.  
Hose seal, cap seal  
or pump chamber  
o-ring damaged.  
Replace seals as  
necessary.  
Sprayer will not  
hold pressure.  
Unidentified chemicals left in the sprayer tank can pose  
a serious health threat to anyone servicing the unit and  
unaware of its presence!  
Presure relief valve  
inopperative.  
Replace tank lid.  
Tank lid difficult to  
remove.  
OIL  
Lubricate  
with a  
OIL  
To obtain warranty service, proof of purchase must be pre-  
sented to the authorized Shindaiwa servicing dealer when the  
product is presented for repairs.  
light- weight  
machine oil.  
Proof of purchase must include date of purchase and the  
name and address of the selling dealer.  
OIL  
Periodically lubricate the pump handle, bushings and tank lid  
pressure relief valve with a light-weight machine oil.  
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