Drop Pipes
Drop pipes (B) with nozzles (C) underneath can also be fitted for application of liquid fertilizers. The drop pipes are fitted with a bayonet cap and can be simply mounted to the single or revolving nozzle holder at the normal nozzle distance of 50 cm. A seal and 50 mesh sieve are fitted in the bayonet cap. The PVC drop pipe is fitted to the bayonet cap via a flexible connecting piece (A) (PVC hose with compression spring). There is a 45° adapter with bayonet fitting on the underside of the drop pipe, to which various types of nozzles can be attached (XR, TurboFloodJet, 8-hole nozzle). Turbo FloodJet deflector nozzles are fitted standard for the application of liquid fertilizers (see also "Liquid output when using drop pipes" in the section entitled "Working with the Machine"). This Turbo FloodJet precision deflector nozzle which fits closely in a bayonet cap, can be aimed both upwards and downwards. It is usually pointed downwards when working with liquid fertilizers. The nozzles should be set approximately 15 cm above the ground. The underside of the bayonet cap also has a 50 mesh filter with non-return valve.
NOTE:
When folding in the boom into the transport position, be aware that it can affect the transport width of the machine. If this puts your machine outside the local legal requirements, remove the droplet pipes.
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A-Flexible connecting piece
B-Drop pipe
C-Nozzle
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