Single Nozzle SPYDSS-9G Drop-In Sprayer Spyker Spreaders User Manual

October 27, 2023
SPYKER

Single Nozzle SPYDSS-9G Drop-In Sprayer Spyker Spreaders

OPERATE SAFELY

Read Before Using
Pesticides can cause personal injury and harm the envir-onment when used improperly. Be sure to follow label recommendations concerning safety and disposal.

WARNING: Observe all safety precautions including wearing of protective clothing and equipment.

COMPATIBILITY

The SPYDSS-9G is designed to fit the following spreaders:

LESCO

  • 101186
  • 105821
  • HPS Chariot

SPYKER

  • S60-12020
  • S100-12011

SET-UP PROCEDURE
The SPYDSS-9G was pressure tested prior to shipment. Some components were disassembled for packaging and shipment. The basic set-up procedure is as follows:

  • Remove all contents from inside the tank.
  • Remove all contents from the box.
  • Report any missing or damaged items to your dealer immediately.

Parts

  • BATTERY AND SPRAY WAND MOUNTING HARDWARE
  • SPRAYER HANDLE WAND PARTSSingle-Nozzle-SPYDSS-9G-Drop-In-Sprayer-Spyker-Spreaders-FIG-1
No. Part # Qty Description

1| 1019634| 1| Angle Bracket
2| 1019635| 2| Wing Nut
3| 1019636| 2| Mounting Clip
4| 1019637| 2| Screw #6 x 1/2″
5| 1019638| 2| Pan Head Screw
6| 1019639| 2| Fender Washer

7

| 1019640| 2| Eye Bolt
1019641| 2| Eye Bolt  Optional Alternate (H.C. Battery)

8| 1019691| 1| Extension Wand
9| 1019692| 1| Trigger Jet Valve
10| 1019693| 1| Turbo TeeJet Nozzle Tip
11| 1019694| 1| Cap Nut
12| 1019695| 1| Angle Adapter
13| 1019654| 1| Strainer w/ Check Valve

Part Explosions

  • ELECTRICAL COMPONENTSSingle-Nozzle-SPYDSS-9G-Drop-In-Sprayer-Spyker-Spreaders-FIG-3
No. Part # Qty Description

14| 1019642| 1| Toggle Switch
15| 1019643| 1| Switch Bracket
16| 1019644| 1| Pump / Switch Wiring Assembly
17| 1019645| 1| Screw Clamp

18

| 1019646| 1| Battery
1019647| 1| Battery  *High Capacity

19

| 1019648| 1| Battery Wiring Assembly
1019649| 1| Battery Wiring Assembly Optional H.C. Battery

20| 1019650| 1| Fuse Holder
N/A| 1019651| 1| 20 Amp Fuse

NOZZLE ASSEMBLY

No. Part # Qty Description

21| 1019652| 1| Hose Barb, 1/4 NPT x 3/8 Male
22| 1019653| 1| Single Swivel Adapter
23| 1019654| 1| Strainer w/ Check Valve
24| 1019655| 1| Cap
25| 1019656| 1| Wide Angle Spray Tip
26| 1019657| 1| Clearbraid Hose 3/8″ ID x 20″
27| 1019637| 2| Screw #6 x 1/2”
28| 1019636| 2| Spring Clip
29| 1019660| 2| Easy Seal Clamp For 3/8″ ID Hose
30| 1019661| 1| 3/8″ Wing Nut Barb Steel
51| B-6395| 1| Cable Tie *Not Illustrated here

TANK & PLUMBINGSingle-Nozzle-SPYDSS-9G-Drop-In-Sprayer-Spyker-Spreaders-
FIG-7

No. Part # Qty Description

31| 1019662| 1| Poly Tank, 9 Gallon
32| 1019663| 1| Regulator
33| 1019664| 1| 0-60 SS Liquid Filled Gauge
34| 1019665| 4| 1/2″ Close Nipple Hex
__

35

| __

1019666

| __

4

| 1/2″ MPT x 1/2″ Barb

(NOTE: Two of the four Barbs are not visible in this photo as they are located inside the tank)

36| 1019668| 2| 1/2″ Female Tee

TANK & PLUMBING

No. Part # Qty Description

37| 1019669| 1| Clear Braid Hose; 1/2″ ID x 3.5″
38| 1019670| 4| Easy Seal Clamp; for 1/2″ ID Hose

39

| 1019671| 1| 1/2″ FPT x 1/2″ Barb Straight Swivel
1019672| 1| 1/2″ ORS x 1/2″ Barb Straight  *Optional Part

40

| 1019673| 1| Shurflo Pump 3 Gpm
1019674| 1| FloJet Pump, 5 GPM  *Optional Part

41

| 1019675| 1| 1/2″ FPT x 1/2″ Barb Elbow Swivel
1019676| 1| 1/2″ ORS x 1/2″ Barb Elbow  *Optional Part

42| 1019677| 1| Clearbraid Hose; 1/2″ ID x 10″
43| 1019713| 1| Banjo Strainer; 1/2″ 50 Mesh, Complete
44| 1019681| 1| Barb Elbow; 1/2″ MPT x 1/2″ Barb Elbow
45| 1019682| 1| 6″ Female Tank Lid; with Vent
46| 1019683| 4| Machine Screw; SS, # 10-24 x 1”
47| 1019684| 1| Ball Valve; 1/2″ FPT x 1/2″ MPT
48| 1019685| 1| Street Ell; 1/2”
49| 1019686| 1| NPT Reducer Bushing; 1/2″ x 1/4″
50| 1019687| 1| Retractable Hose; 1/4″ x 10′

Not Illustrated:
N/A| 1019679| 1| 50 Mesh Screen
N/A| 1019680| 1| Strainer Bowl Gasket
N/A| 1019688| 1| Hose 1/2″ ID x 15″ (Inside Tank, Suction Line)
N/A| 1019689| 1| Hose 1/2″ ID x 16″ (Inside Tank, Return Line)
N/A| 1019690| 1| Screw Clamp, SS (Inside Tank, Suction Line)

Assembly

  1. Clean all debris from the spreader hopper.
    Place the empty tank assembly (31) in the spreader hopper. NOTE: Face the battery mounted toward the rear.

  2. Attach the spring mounting clips (28) to the hopper near the vertical centerline with the supplied screws (27).

  3. Attach the spray hose wingnut (30) to the ball valve (47).

  4. Snap the hose (26) into the clips (28) with the nozzle facing forward.
    Referencing the photo below
    Align the nozzle-end of the hose (26) against the spreader frame (A). Secure with a cable tie (51).
    NOTE: The nozzle must be facing forward.

  5. Align the thumb switch (15) with the handle (B) and attach with a screw clamp (17).

  6. Install the pump wiring assembly clips (16) to the thumb switch spades (15).

  7. Connect the battery wiring assembly (19).

  8. Connect swivel elbow fitting (41) to the pump inlet port (40).

  9. Install the pressure gauge (41).

CAUTION: Screw in the gauge hand-tight, with only sufficient force to prevent leaking. Overtightening the gauge can break the regulator housing (32).

Assembly is complete.

Use and Care

READ BEFORE USING

GENERAL OPERATION & MAINTENANCE

The sprayer pump is turned on and off by the thumb switch mounted on the handlebar of the spreader. The hand spray wand is activated by closing the ball valve on top of the tank to turn off flow to the front nozzle.
To drain the tank of unused liquids, remove the spray tip from the wand and pump the remaining liquid into the proper receptacle.

  • Clean pump filter daily.
  • Prevent from freezing.
  • Clean tip screen regularly.
  • Flush with water after each use.

BATTERY RECHARGING
The SPYDSS-9G’s battery is a sealed, maintenance-free 12-volt battery.

Charging at a low rate (3 amp max.) with an automotive quality battery charger will extend battery life.

A 110-volt powered plug-in battery charger is available as an optional accessory to recharge the battery when not in use. The battery can also be recharged by the service truck’s charging system by using the optional vehicle charging kit.

INITIAL START-UP & PRESSURE TESTING

  1. Turn the pressure regulator knob counter-clockwise all the way.
  2. Put about one gallon of water in the tank for testing.
  3. Be sure that the spray line valve is turned off.
  4. Turn on the handlebar thumb switch. You should hear the pump running and see water moving through the hoses.
  5. Slowly turn the pressure regulator knob clockwise to increase the pressure. You should notice movement of the needle on the pressure gauge. Adjust the pressure to 30 psi for testing.
  6. With the spray wand assembled, operate the trigger valve and check it for leaks. Note the trigger lock. Also adjust the nozzle and angle adapter orientation to the desired position.
  7. Turn off the switch. Turn on the spray line valve.
  8. Turn on the switch and observe the spray pattern from the spray nozzle. Check the hose assembly for leaks.
  9. Once the unit has been pressure tested and you are familiar with its operation, you can begin the calibration procedure.

CALIBRATION
The SPYDSS-9G is equipped with a Hypro DeflecTip wide-angle flat flood nozzle. The table below will serve as a ref-erence for application rates. A working pressure of 15-20 psi will provide adequate coverage. The nozzle should be adjusted to provide a 60-65 inch spray width with a 4-6 inch overlap of the previous spray pass.

Hypro Nozzle Number Pressure PSI Capacity GPM Gallons per 1000 Sq. Ft.
2 mph 3 mph 4 mph 5 mph

30DT7.5

| 10| 0.8| 0.9| 0.6| 0.4| 0.3
15| 0.9| 1.0| 0.7| 0.5| 0.4
20| 1.1| 1.2| 0.8| 0.6| 0.5
30| 1.3| 1.5| 1.0| 0.7| 0.6

Confirming Application Rate
Because walking speeds vary, it is always best to perform a field test to confirm the application rate. The procedure is simple

  1. Measure an area at least 10,000 square feet.
  2. Fill the tank with water.
  3. Spray the measured area at 20 psi and at a comfortable sustainable walking speed.
  4. Refill the tank from a calibrated container keeping track of the amount needed to refill the tank.
  5. Divide the number of gallons used by the square footage of the area sprayed (Expressed in 1000 square foot increments).
  6. Since the tank holds 9 gallons, divide 9 by the result to obtain the expected coverage per tank full.

Example

The capacity is 9 gallons, so in this example a full tank should cover 20,000 square feet.

Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Cause Solution

Pump runs, but little

or no flow

| Battery drained| Recharge battery
Tank empty| Refill tank
Filter clogged| Clean filter screen
Filter bowl not on tight| Tighten filter
Filter gasket faulty or missing| Check / Replace gasket
Broken fitting or hose| Repair as necessary
Pump needs repair| Repair as necessary
Plugged intake line| Remove obstruction
Pump has lost prime| Re-prime the pump by backing

the Pressure Regulator all the way out.

Pump will not turn on| Battery dead| Recharge battery
Loose or faulty connection| Repair as necessary
Faulty switch| Repair as necessary

Nozzle not spraying| Spray valve turned off| Turn valve on
Nozzle screen is plugged| Clean nozzle screen

Accessories

SPREADER-MATE TRUCK CHARGER

  • KSP18-TCG

The charger allows the sprayer battery to be recharged from a truck charging system in between jobs.

Included is 20 feet of 10-gauge x 2 wire, 40 amp circuit breaker, battery wire connectors, and a quick-connect modular plug for the battery.

SPARE SPREADER-MATE BATTERY

  • KSP18-B17G

One battery can be charging while another battery is in use. The spare battery comes with battery wire connectors, fuse assembly and a quick-connect modular plug.
ACCUMATE CHARGER

  • KSP18-C12G

110-Volt powered plug-in charger for overnight recharging. This is a top quality charger designed specifically for AGM batteries.
TRUCK STAND

  • KSP18-TSG

This rugged steel frame mounts easily to the truck securing the sprayer tank assembly when not in use.

WARRANTY

YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This is warranted to the original purchaser only. Spyker will replace parts with defects in materials and workmanship, for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
The battery and the pump elastomers, which are considered normal wear items, carry a 90-day warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
Spyker Spreaders will not be liable for any loss, damage or expense including, but not lim-ited to, consequential or incidental damages, arising from the operation, condition or use of the item. The sole and exclusive remedy against Spyker Spreaders being the replacement of the defective parts. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

This express warranty, which is applicable only to the original purchase, is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties, whether expressed or implied by operation of law or otherwise, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose.

ADDRESS: SPYKER SPREADERS Jeffersonville, IN 47130 USA
Phone: 800.972.6130
www.spyker.com

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