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Pumps - Valves – Seals
If you spray with it, chances are we stock it.
And if you want us to service your spray equipment, we will certainly do that.
Suck back is a frequently asked topic - see this section in our Maintenance Tips page for more information.
If you are looking for other types of parts like flap motors etc, visit us here.
Pumps, valves, booms, strainers and more. Transland has a friendly website - it can help you identify what you need,
see it here. But it is just as easy to call us.
Pumps, valves, strainers - on our shelf. Contact us for details.
Their website also shows parts breakdown diagrams, very helpful when ordering parts.
If you think your spray valve needs an overhaul, visit our how-to video here.
Maybe your spray pump requires overhaul? The how-to video is here
And managing pressure is key to good boom dynamics - see our kit info here
Having the right nozzle for the job and your aircraft type is so important. We can help you get it right.
All spray equipment needs to be properly maintained. Here is a quick reference guide for the CP line maintenance. The CP website has some great facts and guidelines too, click here.
Here is a visual guide to flat fan tip sizes! Here is a
visual guide to Orifice and Selector Settings.
USDA Models here. Note, there is a high volume and low volume model.
Contact us to discuss your needs, and we can help decide which nozzle will work best for you.
Atomizers can deliver smaller droplets than conventional hydraulic nozzles. Their great advantage is the ability to alter droplet size independently of boom pressure or airspeed and to do this as spray conditions change. Any particular droplet can produce 8 droplets at half of its diameter. If you have a 500 micron droplet (which is huge in the spraying world) and have the means to cut that droplet in half (atomizers) you will produce 8 - 250 micron droplets. Now we are talking penetration and coverage!
Atomization creates one of the most uniform droplet spectrums in the industry - fewer small droplets, fewer large droplets.
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How do atomizers work? Here is a factual explanation
See our ASC Atomizer information here.
Setting blade angle? Go here.
Micronair AU5000 information here.
Here is a video presenting Tim Sander, Technical Manager with Micronair. Everything you wanted to know about atomizers, right here. Here is the
AU5000 manual.
Already have a set of Micronairs? Add this Diffuser Kit to further protect your droplets from secondary shattering. Call us about these kits and our experience / feedback from other users.
Watch our Micronair AU5000 Maintenance video!
Not sure what part it is you need to replace? We have our parts diagrams to help you out!
ASC Atomizer Parts Diagram
Micronair AU5000 Parts Diagram
Check out this video from Alan McCracken on Low Volume Aerial Applications
The seal designed for high speed and gritty product. Stop the drips and lengthen time between pump overhauls. See full details here on our Maintenance Tips page.
Sure we will overhaul your pump for you. Want to do it yourself? Tell us the make and model and we will send you the kit you need.
Contact us for details. We have used fan assembly's in stock, at good prices.
For Agrinautics & Transland - we have these in stock.
Here is a maintenance tip for Lane brake users.
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We have both stainless steel and aluminum. Contact us for details.
"It is amazing to me how often I use my right boom shut off in areas with nothing to do with buffer zones. Sometimes a field has a wedge left in it for example. My right boom shut off system is connected to my G4 so when I do use it to complete a spray job, my flow control adjusts the flow properly, and with the right pressure to the booms and nozzles, my droplet spectrum stays true." Steve Hubbard, College Farms: Lethbridge Alberta
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Check out this video by spraydriftgirl.