Cod. VTDC7000 The recirculation valve allows creating a closed rinsing cycle for the entire system. The water is drawn from the supplementary tank and once the rinsing cycle has been completed, the liquid is sent for distribution in the boom. The system allows rinsing the spraying parts several times consuming a reduced amount of clean water without wasting the water contained in the supplementary tank. In addition, the rinsing liquid is not drained into the main tank, but distributed in the field through the boom. You also have the dual advantage of not having to dilute the treatment mixture in the main tank and not having to further agitate the contents with the risk of producing foam. Aluminium body treated with a cataphoresis cycle. Viton O-rings and Teflon-PTFE seals. Interchangeable Nylon flanges with different couplings and sizes. Possibility of constructing various models based on the sizes.
Cod. 20130199 ELECTRICAL INTAKE SYSTEM. The peristaltic pumps are used to metre and transfer a liquid chemical product in units. The control system can operate on up a maximum of 4 peristaltic pumps for metering 4 liquid chemical products. The peristaltic pumps send the metered product to the piston pump which injects the chemical product into the pressure line. Two models: P100 and P150. Peristaltic pump P100 takes hoses of Ø3.2mm, Ø6.4mm and Ø9.6mm; peristaltic pump P150 takes hoses of Ø12mm and Ø17mm. These are activated by a a multiphase reduction motor with variable Rpm.
Cod. 20120599 ELECTRICAL INTAKE SYSTEM. The peristaltic pumps are used to metre and transfer a liquid chemical product in units. The control system can operate on up a maximum of 4 peristaltic pumps for metering 4 liquid chemical products. The peristaltic pumps send the metered product to the piston pump which injects the chemical product into the pressure line. Two models: P100 and P150. Peristaltic pump P100 takes hoses of Ø3.2mm, Ø6.4mm and Ø9.6mm; peristaltic pump P150 takes hoses of Ø12mm and Ø17mm. These are activated by a a multiphase reduction motor with variable Rpm.
Cod. P0004918 Polmac presents the Cup Key to put up and remove spraying nozzles on the booms spraying pesticides. The nozzle is currently fit and removed from the nozzle-holder by hand with big difficulty. Without the use of any protective device, injuries to fingers and the certain contact with chemical products are to be risked, while the help of gloves doesn’t assure any handiness, due to the small size of the nozzle and the narrow space of the structure (spraying boom) on which they are mounted. For fitting on the nozzle-holder, the nozzle with bayonet connection has to be inserted into the Cup Key and a 45° circular move has to be effected up to the locking of the nozzle. The removal procedure is carried out following the reversed operation. At the end of these operations the Cup Key has to be removed to be used afterwards.
Cod. P0004911 Polmac presents the Cup Key to put up and remove spraying nozzles on the booms spraying pesticides. The nozzle is currently fit and removed from the nozzle-holder by hand with big difficulty. Without the use of any protective device, injuries to fingers and the certain contact with chemical products are to be risked, while the help of gloves doesn’t assure any handiness, due to the small size of the nozzle and the narrow space of the structure (spraying boom) on which they are mounted. For fitting on the nozzle-holder, the nozzle with bayonet connection has to be inserted into the Cup Key and a 45° circular move has to be effected up to the locking of the nozzle. The removal procedure is carried out following the reversed operation. At the end of these operations the Cup Key has to be removed to be used afterwards.
Cod. P0004974 Polmac presents the Cup Key to put up and remove spraying nozzles on the booms spraying pesticides. The nozzle is currently fit and removed from the nozzle-holder by hand with big difficulty. Without the use of any protective device, injuries to fingers and the certain contact with chemical products are to be risked, while the help of gloves doesn’t assure any handiness, due to the small size of the nozzle and the narrow space of the structure (spraying boom) on which they are mounted. For fitting on the nozzle-holder, the nozzle with bayonet connection has to be inserted into the Cup Key and a 45° circular move has to be effected up to the locking of the nozzle. The removal procedure is carried out following the reversed operation. At the end of these operations the Cup Key has to be removed to be used afterwards.