Thank you for the informative video. Getting ready to build my ATV boom sprayer for logging roads & trails this summer. Valving off the boom to run the wand is a great idea.
Do you put the pressure regulator between the pump and the valve/T assembly? I presume that's a good spot or it could also be put off the T to the hand sprayer. Would like to see the video, part 2, where you lay out the parts for the pressure regulator section. I like what you've done in this video .... because I hate plumbing ... so many options!
Do you happen to have the part number for the nozzle body with the built-in check valve? I have a 2.2 GPM/70PSI sprayer I'm looking to make a boom for. Great video!
Here is the link for the check valve on top. www.spraysmarter.com/lawn-turf/nozzle-bodies/dry-boom-nozzle-bodies/teejet-3-8-quick-teejet-nozzle-body-assembly.html
If you're using a Teejet tip, they tell you the optimal spacing and height from the ground for each nozzle type. It's all in their catalog. As Spraysmarter replied, most of the fan style tips are 20" and 20" or a 1:1 ratio.
That would require a valve at both ends or make them individual sections with a manifold, you could make one from a cross(CR038) then attach a valve for each nozzle. Banjo makes a manifold but it has 8 outputs(TM075/050).
Can you do an updated video with updated links most aren’t working . Also there isn’t a link to nozzles with built in check valves only without wish is one of the broken links
Thank you for the informative video. Getting ready to build my ATV boom sprayer for logging roads & trails this summer. Valving off the boom to run the wand is a great idea.
Do you put the pressure regulator between the pump and the valve/T assembly? I presume that's a good spot or it could also be put off the T to the hand sprayer. Would like to see the video, part 2, where you lay out the parts for the pressure regulator section. I like what you've done in this video .... because I hate plumbing ... so many options!
Do you happen to have the part number for the nozzle body with the built-in check valve? I have a 2.2 GPM/70PSI sprayer I'm looking to make a boom for. Great video!
Here is the link for the check valve on top. www.spraysmarter.com/lawn-turf/nozzle-bodies/dry-boom-nozzle-bodies/teejet-3-8-quick-teejet-nozzle-body-assembly.html
Awesome.
Setting up my order now.
This was super helpful thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative.
Thank you
great illustration, much thanks
Glad you liked it!
Great video. How do I know how far apart my nozzles should be or how high should I have the nozzles from the ground.
Typically you would want a 20" nozzle spacing 20" off of your target, no more then 30".
If you're using a Teejet tip, they tell you the optimal spacing and height from the ground for each nozzle type. It's all in their catalog. As Spraysmarter replied, most of the fan style tips are 20" and 20" or a 1:1 ratio.
The links to the website part numbers are not working. What is the part number for the strainer with check valve
Sorry about that, we updated our website and some of the URLs didn't update correctly. The strainer with the check valve is 4193A-PP-2-50SS.
What is the part number for the nozzle bodies with check valves shown at 13:28 of the video? Thanks!
There are a few options, but the one we used in this video is a 4193B-PP-10-50SS
I want use only the two end nozzles, is there a way to turn on the inner nozzles?
That would require a valve at both ends or make them individual sections with a manifold, you could make one from a cross(CR038) then attach a valve for each nozzle. Banjo makes a manifold but it has 8 outputs(TM075/050).
Can you do an updated video with updated links most aren’t working . Also there isn’t a link to nozzles with built in check valves only without wish is one of the broken links
Sorry everyone, the links have been fixed.
what type of pipe are you using for the boom itself?
We recommend schedule 80 pvc or steel pipe, you can also use square metal tubing up to 1-1/4", there are clamps for that as well.