Solo 425 Back Pack Sprayers Wagoner Lumber Instruction Manual
- June 14, 2024
- Solo
Table of Contents
- 425 Back Pack Sprayers Wagoner Lumber
- Product Information
- Specifications:
- Product Usage Instructions:
- 1. Safety Precautions
- 2. Assembly Instructions for Wand:
- 3. Removing Plastic Adjustable Nozzle:
- Q: What should I do if I encounter leaks in the sprayer?
- Q: How often should I lubricate the cap gasket?
425 Back Pack Sprayers Wagoner Lumber
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Product Information
Specifications:
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Model Numbers: 425, 425-101, 425-Prof, 475-B, 475-101,
475-Prof, 435, 485, 473-P, 473-D, 473-ECS, 425-Deluxe,
475-B-Deluxe, 425-HD, 475-B-HD, 315-A -
Warranty: 1-Year Limited Warranty
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Maintenance Tip: Lubricate cap gasket with Solo Superior Grease
or petroleum jelly -
Safety Precautions:
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Fill sprayer with water before using chemicals
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Relieve pressure before making adjustments or repairs
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Avoid contact with chemicals
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Wear rubber gloves, safety goggles, and protective
clothing -
Work in a well-ventilated area
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Ensure proper training in sprayer use and chemical
handling
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Product Usage Instructions:
1. Safety Precautions
Before using the sprayer, ensure you follow all safety
precautions mentioned in the manual. Wear appropriate protective
gear and work in a well-ventilated area.
2. Assembly Instructions for Wand:
- Insert the wand into the shut-off valve as shown.
- Tighten the screw cap clockwise onto the shut-off valve.
3. Removing Plastic Adjustable Nozzle:
To remove the nozzle, follow these steps:
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Unscrew the nozzle cap from the nozzle body.
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Unscrew the retaining nut while keeping it fastened tightly to
the elbow. -
Push the nozzle body out of the retaining nut; the filter with
gasket will come out with the body.
To reinstall the nozzle, reverse the above instructions.
FAQ:
Q: What should I do if I encounter leaks in the sprayer?
A: If you notice any leaks, stop using the sprayer immediately.
Check all connections and seals for damage or improper assembly.
Refer to the manual for troubleshooting steps or contact Solo’s
customer service for assistance.
Q: How often should I lubricate the cap gasket?
A: It is recommended to occasionally lubricate the cap gasket
with Solo Superior Grease or petroleum jelly for improved sealing.
Follow the maintenance tip provided in the manual for best
results.
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US9425739 (01-22)
Operator’s Manual & Parts List
425, 425-101, 425-Prof, 475-B, 475-101, 475-Prof, 435, 485, 473-P, 473-D, 473-ECS, 425-Deluxe, 475-B-Deluxe, 425-HD, 475-B-HD, 315-A
STOP! If you are missing parts, instructions or have questions, DO NOT return this unit back to the store. Call 1-800-SOLO-INC (1-800-765-6462). Solo will send the missing
WARRANTY:
parts/information to you promptly.
Solo backpack sprayers are covered by Solo’s 1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY. Solo manufactured parts which fail due to defective
material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced without charge. See page 5 for full details and complete warranty information.
MAINTENANCE TIP: The cap gasket (#4061345 or #4061346) is pre-
lubricated for improved sealing. Occasional lubrication with Solo Superior
Grease (#9850-P) or petroleum jelly is recommended.
Piston
Diaphragm
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
1. Before using sprayer with chemicals, fill sprayer with fresh water to
assure that you have it properly assembled; pressurize and practice spraying.
Also, check for any leaks at this time. When thoroughly familiar with the
sprayer operation, follow normal operating procedures.
2. Ensure all pressure in the sprayer is relieved by locking the shut-off
valve in the open position.
3. Avoid contact with chemicals. 4. Always wear rubber gloves, safety goggles
and appropriate
protective clothing. 5. Work in a well-ventilated area. 6. Individuals should
be trained in the proper use of this sprayer, chemical handling procedures,
and first aid/emergency
care. Where training is not available, individuals should study and follow the
procedures detailed in this manual.
WARNING:
Chemicals can be harmful to individuals and the environment if improperly
used. In addition, some chemicals are caustic, corrosive or poisonous and
should be avoided. Read warnings and chemical manufacturers’ instructions.
Solo high density polyethylene sprayers are fitted with chemical resistant
seals which are compatible to a wide variety of agricultural and household
chemicals; however, care should be exercised to ensure that sprayer components
are clean, functioning properly, and in a good state of repair before and
during use. If in doubt about a particular chemical, check the manufacturer’s
instructions or call the manufacturer. If you suspect or observe indications
that the material may be unsafe in a Solo sprayer…STOP. DO NOT USE OR APPLY
CHEMICAL. ALWAYS WEAR RUBBER GLOVES, GOGGLES, AND APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING!
· Read and follow operating instructions. · Do not fill with, use, or spray
flammable materials, including Diesel Fuel. · Do not modify sprayer. · Never
spray in the direction of humans, animals or property which might be injured
or damaged by spray formula. · Do not use disinfectants, solvents or
impregnating agents unless first tested to ensure they are not harmful to the
environment or sprayer. · Do not use liquids with a temperature above 110°F
(43°C). · Wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent contact with
chemical agents. · Rinse and clean sprayer thoroughly after using. Disposal of
contaminated rinse should be in accordance with applicable
ordinances. Observe the precautionary instructions of the chemical
manufacturer. · Do not use any acid (including citrus) or caustic chemicals.
For bleach solutions, try our Solo 475-B, · 475-101, 475-Prof or 475-B Deluxe
sprayers. · Remember that a sprayer with liquid is a significant amount of
weight (8 lbs. per gallon). Do not climb when wearing
the sprayer. Use caution when bending, leaning or walking. Bend at the knees
rather than the waist. · During sprayer operation, the pressure cylinder
(#4400240) contains compressed air and liquid. Compressed air
and liquid under pressure are inherently dangerous. Before making adjustments
on sprayers fitted with a pressure regulating valve assembly (#4800182)
located on the pressure cylinder or any other repair or inspection of any
sprayer, be sure to relieve pressure through the shut-off valve and wand.
CUSTOMER SERVICE COMMITMENT FROM SOLO’S SERVICE DEPARTMENT In the event the
sprayer you have purchased has missing or damaged parts, please call
1-800-765-6462, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST.
In order to assist your service representative, please have the following
information available: sprayer model number, part description and part number.
A parts list is included in your operator’s manual.
Solo is committed to your satisfaction and is continuing its efforts to earn
your future business.
Visit us on the web at us.solo.global Troubleshooting and parts ordering available on-line.
REMOVING PLASTIC ADJUSTABLE NOZZLE
Unscrew the nozzle cap (1) from the nozzle body (3). This is best accomplished
while the retaining nut (2) is fastened tightly to the elbow (5). Next,
unscrew the retaining nut (2). Push the nozzle body (3) out of the retaining
nut (2). The filter with gasket (4) will come out with the body. To reinstall
the nozzle, reverse the above instructions.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR WAND
1. Insert wand into shut-off valve as shown. 2. Tighten the screw cap
clockwise onto the shut-off valve.
1. Nozzle 2. Retaining Nut 3. Nozzle Body
4. Filter with Gasket 5. Elbow
O-Ring
Gauge Mount
Shut-Off
Screw Cap Wand
Install Wand
PUMP LEVER INSTALLATION: All hardware necessary for pump lever installation is included
with the sprayer. The pump lever (C) should be installed as follows: place lever handle (C) onto
the pump shaft (A). Align bolt holes and install the two bolts (E) and washers (F); then tighten. To install
pump lever on the opposite side on a Diaphragm Pump sprayer, remove the stop plate (D) and
F
washer. Install the pump lever as above. The stop plate (D) should then be mounted on the inner
E
bolt hole with the closed end of the stop plate pointing downward on the opposite side of the pump
shaft.
FOLD-AWAY PUMP HANDLE INSTALLATION (FOR SELECT MODELS ONLY):
1. Remove bolt and nut from pump handle.
2. Slide handle assembly over the pump shaft and align the holes so that the rear (elbow) portion of the handle points up and slightly forward (approximately 45 degrees) and away from the Solo logo. Reinstall bolt and locknut. Pump handle can be installed on the opposite side of the sprayer for right hand pumping. (For Diaphragm Pump Sprayer, stop plate will need to be relocated to the left side.)
3. The handle can be rotated to either down (pumping) or up (storage)
positions. Note: The handle swings away from the sprayer, then up or down as
desired. The spray wand attaches to the clamps on the handle assembly for
storage (does not apply to the brass or stainless steel wands).
SHOULDER STRAP INSTALLATION:
The top of the shoulder straps are pre-attached to the sprayer by means of a
buckle or pin. The lower end of the straps are attached by fastening the strap
hooks to the metal frame between where frame exits the plastic tank and where
the frame makes a bend.
REGULATING THE PRESSURE: (FOR DELUXE MODELS ONLY)
The Solo backpack sprayer is equipped with a built-in regulator to control output pressure. This
regulator is operator adjustable. Make adjustments prior to filling tank. To adjust the regulator,
remove the tank cap and the filter basket. Look inside the
spray tank; you will see the top of the regulator. There are 4 fingers on the regulator
knob. The finger farthest to the left is #1; to the right is #4. They are numbered 1, 2,
3, 4. 1 = 15 psi, 2 = 30 psi, 3 = 45 psi, 4 = 60 psi. The higher the pressure, the more
chemical applied from the sprayer in a given amount of time, but the droplets will be
smaller with more drift. If the spray pressure must be changed, excess pressure in
the pressure cylinder must be released back into the tank through the spray tube.
To adjust, push down on the knob and rotate to align the desired number with the
alignment pin. To operate the 425-Prof, 435, 425-Deluxe and 425-HD at higher than
60 psi, first release the excess pressure and then replace the pressure control valve
with the optional plug (#4200215). Purchased separately.
Setting #1 15 psi
FILLING:
2 30 psi #3 45 psi
Mix the spray formula and the proper volume of water in a separate container. Pour
4 60 psi
the mix through the filter basket in the tank opening. This keeps debris from entering
the sprayer. Pump the sprayer handle to prime the pump and pressurize the pressure cylinder. The volume of liquid in the
sprayer tank will appear to decrease as the pressure cylinder is pressurized. Remember that it’s not necessary to completely
fill the sprayer tank each time. Mix only the amount needed to get the job done. Chemicals should not be stored in the
sprayer.
Always read and carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions printed on the product label. This can save money and help prevent injury and crop and environmental damage.
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OPERATING FEATURES:
Nozzles – Your Solo sprayer can provide a variety of spray patterns with the
standard and optional nozzle arrangements.
Item
Application
Part #
Flat spray nozzle
Row treatment
4074263
Jet stream nozzle
Spot & longer range
4074755
Jet stream nozzle and Swirl plate = hollow cone
Shrubs and bushes
4074755 4074756
Plastic adjustable nozzle
Spot, shrubs & bushes
4900527
Speed Tip Nozzle
Row, spot, shrubs & bushes 4074666
*Brass adjustable nozzle and Speed Tip nozzle are not standard items on all Solo sprayers but each may be purchased as an accessory. Spray tips should be assembled as above for desired spray pattern.
WARNING: Handling the brass parts of this product will expose you to lead, a
chemical known by the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or
other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. For more information, go
to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
SPRAYING: Prime the pump with quick pump strokes. When you feel very firm
resistance, the pressure chamber is filling with liquid. With repeated piston
strokes, the air in the pressure chamber is slowly compressed. In a safe area,
point the wand upward and press the shut-off valve lever spraying for 10
seconds or until no air and only liquid is coming out. This will bleed all of
the air out of the hose and wand. By pressing the hand lever, the valve opens,
and liquid is forced through the nozzle. The shut-off valve has a retaining
clip which keeps the valve in the “OPEN” position for continuous operation.
Pump using the end of the pump handle, as it is less fatiguing. The volume of
liquid delivered varies with the working pressure which should be as high as
needed to ensure an adequate spray pattern for each individual application.
NOTE: Should the pressure drop very quickly, drain the tank completely and
pump without liquid. By this procedure, the air chamber is refilled with the
required volume of air. It is advisable to pump the tank completely empty from
time to time.
WETTABLE POWDERS:
Avoid use in piston pump sprayers models 425, 425-101 425-Prof, 425-HD, 315-A,
435, 473-P! The Solo models 475-B, 475-101, 475-Prof, 473-D, 473-ECS, 485 and
475-B-HD sprayers with a diaphragm pump are generally resistant to abrasive
materials and are recommended for this purpose. Note: If you use a wettable
powder in your 425, 425-101, 425-Prof, 425-HD, 315-A, 435 or 473-P sprayer, be
sure that it is thoroughly mixed in the formula solution. Immediately after
use, be sure to remove the piston and clean and lubricate the Viton® collar
with Solo Superior Grease* or petroleum jelly. Thorough flushing of the
sprayer will extend the life of its working parts. If you use wettable powders
in the piston pump sprayer, be sure to inspect regularly for seepage around
the piston, lubricate and/or repair accordingly.
CLEANING:
· After spraying, clean the tank thoroughly. If some spray liquid is left
inside, drain tank completely. · Pumping causes air to be taken in and the
remaining liquid to be discharged. Pump until liquid and air are coming out
through the nozzle. · Refill tank with a few quarts of clean, soapy water and
pump the water out as explained above (if necessary, repeat this
procedure several times). · If the shut-off valve is removed, the pump can be
flushed quickly. Improper spray distribution is the result of a clogged
nozzle, which is easily removed and cleaned. · Soap and water may also be used
to clean tank. · Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or abrasives. · Follow
the recommendations of the chemical manufacturer for disposal of waste water
and chemicals. · Activated charcoal in liquid or other form may be used to
absorb chemicals in tanks or spills. NOTE: When cleaning the sprayer after
working with hormone weed killers, follow the instructions of the herbicide
producers. Neutralize with activated charcoal. (Example: add 0.35 oz. /1 g. of
activated charcoal to 1.7 pint/1 liter of water and leave this detergent in
the tank and the lines approximately for 24 hours.) This is very important if
other chemicals will be sprayed as the residues of the herbicide may damage
susceptible plants. Cleaning after application of products containing
carbolineum, a coal tar wood preservative, is imperative. If the chemicals are
not water soluble, cleaning should be done with a 5% soda lye having a
temperature of 104°F (40°C). Rinse with plenty of clean water.
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MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE TIPS:
· After operation, the sprayer should be stored away from direct sunlight to
prevent UV damage. · After removing the pump or when mounting a new Viton®
collar, treat both the collar and the piston with water- resistant
grease. · Before winter, drain all liquid in tank, lines and air chamber.
(See “Cleaning.”) Leave shut-off valve locked in
the “open” position to prevent freezing. · For service, visit our website to
locate your nearest Solo dealer. Always insist on original Solo spare parts. ·
Regularly inspect hose, wand, pump, tank and shut-off valve for wear, damage
or leaks. Repair promptly. · Occasionally lubricate cap gasket.
Avoid excessive wear and prolong sprayer life by: 1) Regular lubrication of
Viton® collar, cylinder and piston with water-resistant grease. 2) Prompt and
thorough cleaning and flushing of sprayer. Soap and water work well.
Use Solo Superior Grease (#9850-P). Petroleum jelly may also be used
SOLO LIMITED WARRANTY
Solo Incorporated guarantees the original purchaser of Solo equipment that any
failure of Solo manufactured parts due to defects in material and workmanship,
which occurs during the applicable warranty period, will be repaired or
replaced without charge for parts or labor, except for those items not covered
by warranty.
CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY: Solo equipment purchased for consumer use is
covered by this Limited Warranty
for a period of ONE (1) YEAR. Solo’s polyethylene tank is covered by this
limited warranty for the life of the unit.
COMMERCIAL LIMITED WARRANTY: Solo equipment purchased for commercial use is
covered by this Limited
Warranty for a period of ONE (1) YEAR.
OWNER’S OBLIGATION AND RESPONSIBILITY: Proof of purchase must be provided by
the owner in order to obtain
warranty service. Should any failure covered by this Limited Warranty occur,
deliver or ship the Solo products or parts to an authorized Solo service
center. Freight, packing and insurance costs, if any, will be borne by the
owner. Follow normal maintenance service to include applicable lubrication,
operation and storage of the product as explained in the operator’s manual.
ITEMS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY: Provisions of the Limited Warranty will not
apply to the following:
· Any indirect or consequential damages that may result from the failure or
malfunction of the Solo product. · Normal service requirements arising during
the warranty period, such as cleaning, normal wear, lubrication, filter,
spray tips, etc. · Normal service work over and above the repair or
replacement of defective parts. Any failure that results from an
accident, customer abuse, normal wear, neglect or failure to operate the
product in accordance with the instructions provided in the operator’s manual
or provided with the product. · When an alteration or modification has been
performed on a Solo product, Solo is responsible only for products as
originally furnished by Solo, provided the alterations or modifications do not
adversely affect the product’s operation, performance or durability. Parts or
accessories that are incompatible with the product are not approved by Solo.
Full disclosure of Solo’s Limited Warranty is available from your local Solo
dealer or SOLO INCORPORATED, 201 Enterprise Drive, Newport News, Virginia
23603 (800-765-6462). This Limited
Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights,
which vary from state to state.
Solo’s new Professional sprayers, Models 425-Prof and 475-Prof, are equipped
with Solo’s Deluxe Shoulder Saver Harness (part# 4300343) (see below). With
its wide, padded straps, chest belt, padded waist belt and lumbar support,
this sprayer will remain comfortable to wear even after hours of spraying.
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SPARE PARTS LIST Liste de pièces de rechange Lista de piezas de recambio
Packaged Kits Not Shown in the Parts List
Order#
Description
0610406-K Diaphragm pump repair kit includes: 8, 11, 12, 20 (2 ea.), 24, 25, 66, 106
0610407-K Piston pump repair kit includes: 8, 11-13, 20 (2 ea.), 24, 25, 44
4900200-V Piston pump repair kit (Viton®/FKM) includes: 8, 11-13, 20 (2 ea.), 24, 25, 44
0610411-K Wand/Shut-Off Valve repair kit includes: 7, 8, 10, 22, 26, 34, 49,101,103
0610409-K Piston, Rod & Collar kit includes: 2 (2ea.), 41-44, 54
4400203-P Pump assembly (Piston) includes: 8, 11, 12, 13, 20 (2 ea.), 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 54, 107
4400221-P Pump assembly (Diaphragm) includes: 8, 11, 12, 20 (2 ea.), 39, 60, 61, 63, 64 (12 ea.), 64A, 65, 66, 67, 106, 107
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POS. # Order #
2
0 0 10 13 8
3
0 0 12 18 5
4
0 0 3 0 13 1
6
0 0 12 18 5
7
0 6 10 4 0 2 – K
–
0 6 10 4 13 – K
8
00 62 258
10
0 0 6 2 115
11
00 62 291
12
0 0 6 2 13 9
13
0 0 6 2 14 0
14
00 64 234
15
00 66 388
16
00 66 394
17
4 0 4 3 12 3
18
4 0 3 5 111
19
40 73 725
–
40 73 727
–
40 737 2539
20
40 61257
21
42 00 242
–
4 0 7 3 18 1
–
32 00 503
22
4 0 7 4 14 8
23
40 74 323
24
40 74 350
25
00 70 260
26
40 74 337
27
40 74 344
28
4 0 7 4 4 10
29
40 74 263
30
40 74 756
31
40 74 283
32
40 74 755
33
49 00 527
–
49 00 207
34
40 74 500
35
40 74 527
36
4 2 0 0 16 2
–
42 00 428
–
42 00 421
37
4 2 0 0 10 6
38
4 3 0 0 3 15
–
43 00 340
–
43 00 343
39
44 00 240
–
44 00 240N
40
4 0 7 3 19 0
41
40 74 409
42
40 74 270
43
40 73 558
44
4 4 0 0 18 9
45
4 8 0 0 17 0
–
48 00 249
–
38 00 502
46
4 8 0 0 17 3 2 5
47
49 00 230
–
49 00 645
48
40 61345
–
40 61346
49
00 31356
50
4 0 7 4 4 12
50A
40 74 425
51
40 74 680
52
0 0 10 110
53
0 0 2 0 10 1
54
40 74 408
55
49 00 454
56
0 0 2 0 119
57
0 0 12 19 2
58
40 74 996
60
4 0 7 3 4 11
61
4 0 7 3 4 12
63
44 00 222
64
0 0 18 2 7 5
64A
0 0 18 2 7 5
65
40 74 256
66
40 74 246
67
40 74 255
68
4 0 3 1 13 0
69
40 74 243
70
40 74 234
72
0 0 10 14 1
73
40 74 837
90
2 7 0 0 3 16
97
40 74 295
98
40 61464
99
4 0 7 4 12 3
10 0
40 74 329
10 1
40 74 336
10 2
40 74 335
10 3
00 62 271
10 6
00 62 324
10 7
4 8 0 0 18 2
Ac c essor i es
1
4 2 0 0 2 15
76
49 00 430
80
49 00 477
93
49 00 622
94
40 74 338
95
00 62 249
96
40 74 666
–
49 00 421
–
49 00 528
–
0 0 6 5 2 10
–
0 6 10 4 10 – P
–
4 9 0 0 5 13
–
49 00 258N
For Model
D esc r i pt i on
B olt
B olt
Wa s he r
B olt
S hut- off V a lve re pa ir kit
3 15 – A , 4 7 5 ‘s , 4 7 3 D, 4 8 5 S hut- off V a lve re pa ir kit (V iton® )
O – ring
O – ring
O – ring
O – ring
O – ring
Hos e 4 8 ” (inc l. 2 6 , 3 4 , 4 9 , 10 3 )
Hos e c la mp
P ump c la mp
4 7 5 ‘s , 4 7 3 D, 4 8 5
S top pla te
P ump s ha ft
10 1’s , De luxe ‘s , P rof’s C a rrying ha ndle (re d)
H D ‘s
C a rrying ha ndle (bla c k)
3 15 – A
C a rrying ha ndle (blue )
V a lve pla te
T a nk c a p (re d)(inc l. 4 8 , 9 8 , 9 9 )
H D ‘s
T a nk c a p (bla c k)(inc l. 4 8 , 9 8 , 9 9 )
3 15 – A
T a nk c a p (blue )(inc l. 4 8 , 9 8 , 9 9 )
R e ta ining nut
V a lve body
S e a ling plug
C ompre s s ion s pring
R e ta ining nut
C ontrol knob
B us hing
F la t s pra y je t
S wirl pla te
J e t filte r J et c ap P la s tic a djus ta ble noz z le 10 1’s , De luxe ‘s , P rof’s , HD’s B ra s s a djus ta ble noz z le C la mp
E lbow
4 2 5 ‘s , 4 7 5 ‘s
T a nk a nd fra me , 4 g a l.
435, 485
T a nk a nd fra me , 5 g a l.
473P , 473D
T a nk a nd fra me , 3 g a l.
F ilte r ba s ke t
425, 475- B
S houlde r s tra p (inc l. 7 3 )
10 1’s , De luxe ‘s , HD’s De luxe s houlde r s tra p (inc l. 7 3 )
P rof’s
S houlde r s a ve r ha rne s s
HD’s , P rof’s , 4 3 5 , 4 8 5 P re s s ure c ylinde r (inc l. 10 7 )
4 2 5 , 4 7 5 – B , 4 7 3 P , 4 7 3 D P re s s ure c ylinde r
P is ton c ylinde r (inc l. 12 , 13 , 2 0 x2 )
C onne c ting rod without s tud
P is ton le ve r
P is ton
V iton® c olla r
4 2 5 ‘s , 4 7 3 P , 4 3 5
S hut- off va lve
4 7 5 ‘s , 4 7 3 D, 4 8 5
S hut- off va lve (B le a c h re s is ta nt)
3 15 – A , HD’s
S hut- off va lve (V iton® /F K M)
4 2 5 , 4 7 5 – B , 3 & 5 g a l. P ump L e ve r
S pra y tube 2 0 “, pla s tic (inc l. 8 , 2 6 )
3 15 – A
S ta inle s s s te e l wa nd
G asket
3 15 – A , HD’s
G a s ke t, V iton®
Wa s he r
4 7 3 P , 4 7 3 D, 4 3 5 , 4 8 5 S tra p buc kle
4 2 5 ‘s , 4 7 5 ‘s , 3 15 – A
S tra p pin
P rote c tive c ove r
B olt
Hex. Nut
C onne c ting rod with s tud
10 1’s , De luxe ‘s , P rof’s F old- a wa y pump le ve r (inc l. 4 , 5 6 , 5 7 , 5 8 )
Nut
B olt
Wa nd re ta ining c lip
Hous ing , dia phra g m
F la ng e , dia phra g m
V a lve a s s y. (inc l. 12 , 2 0 x2 )
S c re w, fla ng e
S c re w, plung e r
P lung e r
Dia phra g m (B le a c h re s is ta nt)
Dia phra g m le ve r
Wris t pin
“L ” L e ft c onne c ting bra c ke t
“R ” R ig ht c onne c ting bra ke t
B olt
S tra p hook
H D ‘s
No drip c he c k va lve
P in
V e nt pla te
Vent c ap L oc k c lip R e ta ining nut S hut- off va lve le ve r
O – ring
O – ring
Dlx,HD’s , P rof’s , 4 3 5 , 4 8 5 P re s s ure c ontrol va lve (inc l. 8 , 2 3 – 2 5 , 2 7 )
Fr anc ai s
B oulon B oulon R onde lle B oulon K it de ré pa ra tion de va lve K it de ré
pa ra tion de va lve (V iton® ) J oint ba g ue J oint ba g ue J oint ba g ue J
oint ba g ue J oint ba g ue T uya u 1,2 m (inc l. 2 6 , 3 4 , 4 9 , 10 3 ) C
ollie r c pl. C ollie r c pl. P la que d’a rrê t A rbre de pompe P oig né e de
tra ns port (roug e ) P oig né e de tra ns port (noir) P oig né e de tra ns
port (ble u) J oint de s oupa pe C a s que tte (roug e )(inc l. 4 8 , 9 8 , 9
9 ) C a s que tte (noir)(inc l. 4 8 , 9 8 , 9 9 ) C a s que tte (ble u)(inc l.
4 8 , 9 8 , 9 9 ) E c rou de ra c c ord C orps de s oupa pe J oint R e s s ort
de c ompre s s ion E c rou de ra c c ord B outon de c ontrole C ous s ine t B
us e à diffus ion la rg e T ourbillon pla que F iltre C a puc hon de g ic le
ur B us e ré g la ble e n pla s tique B us e e n la iton ré g la ble C ollie r
c pl. C oude R é s e rvoir e t c a dre , 15 l R é s e rvoir e t c a dre , 19 l
R é s e rvoir e t c a dre , 11l P a nie r filtre B re te lle (inc l. 7 3 ) B
re te lle de luxe (inc l. 7 3 ) Ha rna is de prote c tion d’é pa ule C ha mbre
de pre s s ion (inc l. 10 7 ) C ha mbre de pre s s ion C ylindre de pis ton
(inc l. 12 , 13 , 2 0 x2 ) L e vie r s a ns g oujon L e vie r de pis ton P is
ton V iton® ba g ue V a nne ma rc he / a rrê t V a nne ma rc he / a rrê t (ja
ve l) V a nne ma rc he / a rrê t (V iton® ) L e vie r de pompe T ube de pulvé
ris a tion ,5 m(inc l.8 , 2 6 ) T ube e n a c ie r inoxyda ble J oint J oint,
V iton® R onde lle B re te lle bouc le B re te lle g oujon C ouve rc le de
prote c tion B oulon É c rou, he x. L e vie r a ve c g oujon P oig né e ra ba
tta ble É c rou B oulon A g ra fe de tube de pulvé ris a tion B oîtie r, dia
phra g me B oudin, dia phra g me E ns e mble de s oupa pe (inc l. 12 , 2 0 x2
) V is , boudin V is , pis ton P is ton Dia phra g me (ja ve l) L e vie r à
dia phra g me G oujon G a uc he s upport Droite s upport B oulon B re te lle c
roc he t P a s de filtre g outte G oujon P la que d’a é ra tion B ouc hon d’a
é ra tion C lip de ve rrouilla g e E c rou de ra c c ord L e vie r de s oupa
pe J oint ba g ue J oint ba g ue R é g ula te ur de pre s s ion
Español
T ornillo T ornillo A ra nde la T ornillo K it de re pa ra c ión de vá lvula s
K it de re pa ra c ión de vá lvula s (V iton® ) A nillo de s e lla do A nillo
de s e lla do A nillo de s e lla do A nillo de s e lla do A nillo de s e lla
do Ma ng ue ra 1,2 m (inc l. 2 6 , 3 4 , 4 9 , 10 3 ) A bra z a de ra A bra z
a de ra P la c a de pa ra da E je de la bomba A s a de tra ns porte (rojo) A s
a de tra ns porte (ne g ro) A s a de tra ns porte (a z ul) S e llo de va lvula
T a pa (rojo)(inc l. 4 8 , 9 8 , 9 9 ) T a pa (ne g ro)(inc l. 4 8 , 9 8 , 9 9
) T a pa (a z ul)(inc l. 4 8 , 9 8 , 9 9 ) T ue rc a de c one xión C ue rpo de
la vá lvula T a pón de s e lla do R e s orte de c ompre s ion T ue rc a de c
one xión B otón de c ontrol C ojine te T obe ra de c horro a nc ho P la c a de
re molino F iltro C a s quillo de l je t B oquilla de plá s tic o a jus ta ble
B oquilla de la tón a jus ta ble A bra z a de ra Rec odo T a nque y ma rc o,
15 l T a nque y ma rc o, 19 l T a nque y ma rc o, 11l C e s ta de filtro B a
ndole ra (inc l. 7 3 ) B a ndole ra de lujo (inc l. 7 3 ) A rné s de prote c c
ión de hombro C a ma ra de pre s ion (inc l. 10 7 ) C a ma ra de pre s ion C
ilindro de l pis tón (inc l. 12 , 13 , 2 0 x2 ) B ie la s in ye g ua da P a la
nc a de l pis tón P is tón V iton® a nillo V á lvula de e nc e ndido / a pa g
a do V á lvula de e nc e ndido / a pa g a do V á lvula de e nc e ndido / a pa
g a do P a la nc a de bomba T ubo roc ia dor ,5 m (inc l. 8 , 2 6 ) V a rita
de a c e ro inoxida ble S e llo S e llo, V iton® A ra nde la He billa de c
orre a de hombro C orre a de hombro c la vija C ubie rta de prote c c ión T
ornillo T ue rc a , he x B ie la c on ye g ua da A s a ple g a ble T ue rc a T
ornillo P inz a de tubo e n s pra y C ubie rta , dia fra g ma B rida , dia fra
g ma Monta je vá lvula (inc l. 12 , 2 0 x2 ) T ornillo, brida T ornillo, pis
tón P is tón Dia fra g ma pa la nc a de dia fra g ma C la vija Iz quie rda s
oporte De re c ha s oporte T ornillo G a nc ho pa ra c orre a V á lvula de re
te nc i A lfile r P la c a de ve ntila c ión T a pa de ve ntila c ión C lip de
bloque o T ue rc a de c one xión P a la nc a vá lvula A nillo de s e lla do A
nillo de s e lla do R e g ula dor de pre s ion(inc l. 8 , 2 3 – 2 5 , 2 7 )
P lug (inc l. 8 ) Drif g ua rd Double noz z le P re s s ure g a ug e (inc l. 9
4 , 9 5 ) R e ta ining nut O – ring S pe e d tip noz z le B ra s s wa nd 2 0 ”
6 0 ” B ra s s wa nd 2 pc B ra s s fla t s pra y je t B ra s s a djus ta ble
noz z le kit (inc l. 2 2 , 3 1) 2 0 ” pla s tic e xte ns ion tube E lbow noz z
le a s s y.(inc l.10 , 2 2 , 3 1, 3 3 , 3 5 )
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B ouc hon (inc l. 8 ) A nti- dé rive B us e à double je t J a ug e de pre s s ion (inc l. 9 4 , 9 5 ) E c rou de ra c c ord J oint ba g ue B us e à je t multiple T ube de pulvé ris a tion e n la iton 1,5 m T ube de pulvé ris a tion e n la iton B us e à je t pla t e n la iton K it de bus e s e n la iton ré g la ble ,5 m T ube d’e xte ns ion E ns e mble de bus e c oudé e
T a pón (inc l. 8 ) P rote c tor de la de riva Doble boquilla Ma nóme tro (inc l. 9 4 , 9 5 ) T ue rc a de c one xión A nillo de s e lla do B oquilla de c horro múltiple T ubo de la tón 1,5 m T ubo de la tón B oquilla de c horro pla no de la tón K it de boquilla de la tón a jus ta ble ,5 m T ubo de e xte ns ión J ue g o de boquilla a ng ula re s