It's Time For Spring Cleaning!
Spring is here -- let's get your spray equipment primed and ready for peak spraying season
Spring is a great time to do maintenance on your spray equipment. Proper maintenance can help prolong the life of your equipment, prevent breakdowns during critical times, and ensure that your equipment is working at its optimal level.
Maintenance Tips:
- Clean the equipment thoroughly. Remove any debris, dirt, or dust that may have accumulated during the off-season. Make sure to clean the filters, hoses, nozzles, and tanks.
- Check for any damage. After cleaning, inspect the equipment for any damage. Check the hoses, nozzles, and tanks for cracks, leaks, or other signs of wear and tear. Replace any damaged parts immediately.
- Replace worn or damaged parts. Replace any parts that are worn or damaged. It is better to replace these parts now than to wait until they fail during critical times.
- Lubricate moving parts. Lubricate any moving parts, such as pumps, valves, and pistons. Use a recommended lubricant for each part and make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions.
- Test the equipment. Test the equipment after you have completed the maintenance. Make sure all the pumps, nozzles, and other parts are working as they should. Test the spray pattern as well and adjust the pressure if needed.
- Store the equipment properly. After the maintenance is complete, store the equipment properly. Make sure that it is clean and dry before storing it in a cool, dry place. Use a cover to protect it from dust and debris.
Follow these tips to ensure your equipment is ready to use when you need it. Spring maintenance is an essential part of equipment ownership, and it will help you avoid costly breakdowns and repairs later on.
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