MANUAL: Max Series Nozzles With Automatic Pressure Control or Fixed Gallonage MAX-FORCE, maxmatic & max-flow INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE This instruction manual is intended to familiarize firefighters and maintenance personnel with the operation, servicing and safety procedures associated with the Max Series firefighting nozzle. This manual should be kept available to all operating and maintenance personnel. WARNING Read instruction manual before use. Operation of this device without understanding the manual and receiving proper training is a misuse of this equipment. A person who has not read and understood all operating and safety instructions is not qualified to operate the Max Series nozzle. MAX-FORCE Dual-Pressure Automatic Normal Pressure Setting 100 - 500 GPM @ 100 PSI 400 - 1900 LPM @ 7 BAR (700 KPA) Low Pressure Setting 100 - 500 GPM @ 55 PSI 400 - 1900 LPM @ 4 BAR (400 KPA) 100 PSI, Single-Pressure Automatic 100 - 500 GPM @ 100 PSI 400 - 1900 LPM @ 7 BAR (700 KPA) 80 PSI, Single-Pressure Automatic 100 - 500 GPM @ 80 PSI 400 - 1900 LPM @ 5.5 BAR (550 KPA) MAX-FLOW 500 gpm, Fixed Gallonage 100 - 500 GPM @ 100 PSI 400 - 1900 LPM @ 7 BAR (700 KPA) TASK FORCE TIPS, Inc. Made in USA • www.tft.com © Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2000-2008 2800 E. Evans Ave • Valparaiso , IN 46383-6940 USA 800-348-2686 • 219-462-6161 • Fax 219-464-7155 LIM-025 January 2, 2008 Rev04 DANGER PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY CODE The member companies of FEMSA that provide emergency response equipment and services want responders to know and understand the following: 1. Firefighting and Emergency Response are inherently dangerous activities requiring proper training in their hazards and the use of extreme caution at all times. 2. It is your responsibility to read and understand any user's instructions, including purpose and limitations, provided with any piece of equipment you may be called upon to use. 3. It is your responsibility to know that you have been properly trained in Firefighting and /or Emergency Response and in the use, precautions, and care of any equipment you may be called upon to use. 4. It is your responsibility to be in proper physical condition and to maintain the personal skill level required to operate any equipment you may be called upon to use. 5. It is your responsibility to know that your equipment is in operable condition and has been maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 6. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in death, burns or other severe injury. FEMSA © Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2000-2008 Fire and Emergency Manufacturers and Services Association, Inc. P.O. Box 147, Lynnfield, MA 01940 • www.FEMSA.org 2 LIM-025 January 2, 2008 Rev04 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 MEANING OF SIGNAL WORDS 3.0 FLOW CHARACTERISTICS 2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 3.1 STREAM TRAJECTORY DATA 2.1 USE WITH SALT WATER 4.0 FIELD INSPECTION 2.2 VARIOUS TERMS 5.0 WARRANTY 2.3 PATTERN CONTROL 6.0 FLOW CHARTS 2.4 FLUSH CONTROL 7.0 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 2.5 STANDARD / LOW PRESSURE KNOB 8.0 INSPECTION CHECKLIST 2.6 USE OF MAX SERIES NOZZLES 2.7 USE WITH FOAM 1.0 MEANING OF SIGNAL WORDS A safety related message is identified by a safety alert symbol and a signal word to indicate the level of risk involved with a particular hazard. Per ANSI standard Z535.4-1998 the definitions of the three signal words are as follows: DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. 2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION The Task Force Tips Max-Force and Max-Matic nozzles are automatic pressure control nozzles. Automatic nozzles operate by sensing the pressure at the nozzle's inlet and adjusting the discharge opening to maintain a constant pressure throughout the flow range of the nozzle. While flowing, the stream pattern can be varied from wide fog to straight stream. Trapped debris can be removed while flowing. All Max Series nozzles are constructed of hardcoat anodized aluminum and UV resistant rubber. This rugged construction is compatible with the use of fresh water as well as firefighting foam solutions. The Max-Force and Mid-Matic are intended for use on fixed or portable monitors. The coupling on the nozzle does not rotate, but can be removed for service. The Max-Force operates at either a standard or low pressure as selected by the nozzle operator. The Max-Matic operates at a single pressure for a given flow range. The Max-Flow is rated at a fixed gallonage nozzle. Available pressures are as follows; NOZZLE FLOW RANGE STANDARD PRESSURE LOW PRESSURE MAX-FORCE Dual Pressure Model 100-500 GPM 400-1900 LPM 100 PSI 7 BAR 55 PSI 4 BAR MAX-MATIC, 100 psi Single Pressure Model 100-500 GPM 400-1900 LPM 100 PSI 7 BAR MAX-MATIC, 80 psi Single Pressure Model 100-500 GPM 400-1900 LPM 80 PSI 5.5 BAR 500 GPM 1900 LPM 100 PSI 7 BAR MAX-FLOW, 100 psi Fixed Gallonage WARNING This equipment is intended for use by trained personnel for firefighting. Their use for other purposes may involve hazards not addressed by this manual. Seek appropriate guidance and training to reduce risk of injury. © Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2000-2008 3 LIM-025 January 2, 2008 Rev04 WARNING Some volatile liquids can be ignited by static discharge. Static build-up can occur from: & Electrochemical separation of charge as water drains through low conductivity, refined products. & Applying foam over a low conductivity liquid of sufficient depth to retain the charge created as the foam blanket drains. & Streaming currents such as water or foam are introduced into the storage tank.1 WARNING Water is a conductor of electricity. Application of water solutions on high voltage equipment can cause injury or death by electrocution. The amount of current that may be carried back to the nozzle will depend on the following factors: & Voltage of the line or equipment & Distance from the nozzle to the line or equipment & Size of the stream & Whether the stream is solid or broken & Purity of the water2 CAUTION Nozzle must be properly connected. Mismatched or damaged threads may cause nozzle to leak or uncouple under pressure and could cause injury. CAUTION Do not couple aluminum to brass. Dissimilar metals coupled together can cause galvanic corrosion that can result in inability to unscrew threads or complete loss of thread engagement. 1 Electrostatic Hazards of Foam Blanketing Operations by Peter Howels. Industrial Fire Safety July/August 1993 2 The Fire Fighter and Electrical Equipment, The University of Michigan Extension Service, Fourth Printing 1983. Page 47. 2.1 USE WITH SALT WATER Use with salt water is permissible provided nozzle is thoroughly cleaned with fresh water after each use. The service life of the nozzle may be shortened due to the effects of corrosion and is not covered under warranty. 2.2 VARIOUS TERMS Figure 1 shows the Max-Force nozzle and some of its parts. Stream Shaper Halo Ring Coupling Standard / Low Pressure Knob (Max-Force Only) 2.3 PATTERN CONTROL FIG 1 - Max Series Terms The nozzles have full pattern control from straight stream to wide fog. The nozzles incorporate a manual shaper, turning the stream shaper clockwise (as seen from the operating position behind the nozzle) moves the shaper to the straight stream position. Turning the stream shaper counterclockwise will result in an increasingly wider pattern. Since the stream trim point varies with flow, the nozzle should be "trimmed" after changing the flow to obtain the straightest and farthest reaching stream. To properly trim a stream, first open the pattern to narrow fog. Then close the stream to parallel to give maximum reach. Note: Turning the shaper further forward will cause stream crossover and reduce the effective reach of the nozzle. 2.4 FLUSH CONTROL Small debris may get caught inside the nozzle. This trapped material will cause poor stream quality, shortened reach and reduced flow. To remove this trapped debris the nozzle can be flushed as follows; while still flowing water, turn the SHAPER counterclockwise past the full fog position (increased resistance will be felt on the SHAPER as the nozzle goes into flush). This will open the nozzle allowing debris up to 7/8" (9.5mm) to pass through. Rotate the SHAPER clockwise and out of flush to continue normal operation. During flush the nozzle reaction will decrease as the pattern becomes wider and the pressure drops. The nozzle operator must be prepared for an increase of nozzle reaction when returning the nozzle from the flush position to maintain stable operation of portable monitors. © Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2000-2008 4 LIM-025 January 2, 2008 Rev04 WARNING Large amounts of debris can reduce the flow of the nozzle resulting in an ineffective flow. In the event of a blockage it may be necessary to retreat to a safe area. 2.5 STANDARD/LOW PRESSURE KNOB (on dual pressure model) For situations where 100 PSI at the nozzle is impractical, the Max-Force dual pressure knob may be switched to low pressure mode. In the low pressure mode, the nozzle pressure is reduced by about 50%, while maintaining a usable stream and increasing the flow. The nozzle operator must be prepared for a change in reaction when changing modes. To switch to the low pressure mode, shut off water flow to nozzle and turn knob at front of nozzle (see figure 2) counterclockwise (when viewed from front). Nozzle will now operate at reduced pressure. Repeat the process, except turn knob clockwise, to return to 100 PSI operation. Knob In Standard Operating Mode Knob In Low Pressure Mode FIGURE 2 - Knob On Dual Pressure Max-Force 2.6 USE OF MAX SERIES NOZZLES IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL FIRE DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY TO DETERMINE PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES AND SUITABILITY FOR AN INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT. Many factors contribute to the extinguishment of a fire. Among the most important is delivering water at a flow rate sufficient to absorb heat faster than it is being generated. The flow rate depends largely on the pump discharge pressure and hose friction loss. The pump discharge pressure may be found by using a hydraulic equation such as: Within its flow range, the nozzle pressure (NP) of the Max-Force nozzle may be approximated as 100 PSI in the standard mode. The Max-Matic nozzle may be approximated at 100 psi or 80 psi depending on the model. For additional information on calculating specific hose layouts, consult an appropriate fire service training manual, A Guide to Nozzles, or call TFT's "Hydraulics Hotline" at 800-348-2686. PDP = NP+FL+DL+EL PDP = Pump discharge pressure in PSI NP = Nozzle pressure in PSI FL = Hose friction loss in PSI DL = Device loss in PSI EL = Elevation loss in PSI 2.7 USE WITH FOAM The Max-Force & Max-Matic nozzle may be used with foam solutions. Refer to fire service training for the proper use of foam. WARNING For Class B fires, lack of foam or interruption in the foam stream can cause a break in the foam blanket and greatly increase the risk of injury or death. Assure that: ! Application rate is sufficient (see NFPA 11 or foam manufacturer's recommendations). ! Enough concentrate is on hand to complete task (see NFPA for minimum duration time requirements). ! Foam logistics have been carefully planned. Allow for such things as: ! Storage of foam in a location not exposed to the hazard it protects. ! Personnel, equipment and technique to deliver foam at a rapid enough rate. ! Removal of empty foam containers. ! Clear path to deliver foam, as hoses, other equipment and vehicles are deployed. WARNING Improper use of foam can result in injury or damage to the environment. Follow foam manufacturer's instructions and fire service training to avoid: ! Using wrong type of foam on a fire, i.e. Class A foam on a Class B fire. ! Plunging foam into pools of burning liquid fuels. ! Causing environmental damage. ! Directing stream at personnel. WARNING There is a wide variety of foam concentrates. Each user is responsible for verifying that any foam concentrate chosen to be used with this unit has been tested to assure that the foam obtained is suitable for the purpose intended. © Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2000-2008 5 LIM-025 January 2, 2008 Rev04 3.0 FLOW CHARACTERISTICS The graphs in figure 3A, 3B and 3C show typical performance of the various models of Max Series nozzles. An inadequate supply of nozzle pressure and/or flow will cause an ineffective stream and can result in injury, death or loss of property. 0 400 800 1200 2000 FLOW (LPM) 1600 120 8 7 PRESSURE PSI 100 PRESSURE BAR WARNING 6 80 5 100 PSI (7 BAR) MAX-FORCE 100 PSI (7 BAR) MAX-MATIC 60 4 OPERATING ENVELOPE PER NFPA 1964 40 3 2 20 LOW PRESSURE MODE 55 PSI (4 BAR) 0 0 100 200 300 1 0 500 FLOW (GPM) 400 FIG 3A - Pressure Performance of 100 psi Max-Matic & Dual Pressure Max-Force 400 800 1200 2000 FLOW (LPM) 8 1600 80 PSI (5.5 BAR) MAX-MATIC PRESSURE PSI 100 7 6 80 5 60 4 40 3 OPERATING ENVELOPE PER NFPA 1964 20 2 PRESSURE BAR 0 120 1 0 0 100 200 300 400 0 500 FLOW (GPM) FIG 3B - Pressure Performance of 80 psi Max-Matic 0 400 800 1200 1600 120 2000 FLOW (LPM) 8 PRESSURE PSI 6 80 5 60 4 40 3 100 PSI (7 BAR) MAX-FLOW 20 2 PRESSURE BAR 7 100 1 0 0 100 200 300 400 0 500 FLOW (GPM) FIG 3C - Pressure Performance of 100 psi Max-Flow © Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2000-2008 6 LIM-025 January 2, 2008 Rev04 3.1 STREAM TRAJECTORY DATA 0 80 70 10 20 METERS 40 50 30 60 70 80 90 20 Standard 100 PSI / 7 BAR / 700 Kpa 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 CURVE A B C D E GPM FLOW 100 200 300 400 500 LBS REACTION 50 100 160 200 260 CURVE A B C D E LPM FLOW 380 760 1100 1500 1900 KGF REACTION 20 50 70 90 120 CURVE A B C D E GPM FLOW 100 200 300 400 500 LBS REACTION 30 70 110 160 260 CURVE A B C D E LPM FLOW 380 760 1100 1500 1900 KGF REACTION 15 30 50 70 120 CURVE A B C D E GPM FLOW 100 200 300 400 500 LBS REACTION 40 90 130 200 260 CURVE A B C D E LPM FLOW 380 760 1100 1500 1900 KGF REACTION 20 40 60 90 120 10 METERS VERTICAL DISTANCE (FEET) Figures 3.1, 3.2 & 3.3 give the stream trajectory for the Max Series nozzles at various flows. Notes on trajectory graphs: • Graphs show approximate effective stream trajectory at 30 degrees elevation in no wind conditions. Distance to last water drops approximately 10% farther. • Trajectories shown are for water. The addition of foam is expected to decrease the reach by 10%. • Tail or head winds of 20 MPH (30 KPH) may increase or decrease the range approximately 30%. A B C D E 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (FEET) 220 240 260 280 300 0 80 70 10 20 METERS 40 50 30 60 70 80 90 20 Low Pressure 55 PSI / 4 BAR / 400 Kpa 60 50 40 10 30 20 C 10 0 0 20 40 60 D E B A 80 0 100 120 140 160 180 200 HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (FEET) 220 240 260 280 METERS VERTICAL DISTANCE (FEET) FIG 3.1 - Standard 100 PSI / 7 BAR / 700 Kpa 300 0 80 70 10 20 30 40 METERS 50 60 70 80 90 20 Max-Matic 80 psi / 5.5 bar / 550 Kpa 60 50 40 10 30 20 10 0 A B C D E 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (FEET) 240 260 280 300 METERS VERTICAL DISTANCE (FEET) FIG 3.2 - Low Pressure 55 PSI / 4 BAR / 400 Kpa FIG 3.3 - Max-Matic 80 psi / 5.5 bar / 550 Kpa © Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2000-2008 7 LIM-025 January 2, 2008 Rev04 4.0 FIELD INSPECTION TFT's MAX Series Nozzles are designed and manufactured to be damage resistant and require minimal maintenance. However, as the primary fire fighting tools upon which your life depends, they should be treated accordingly. Use with saltwater is permissible provided nozzle is thoroughly cleaned with fresh water after each use. The service life of the nozzle may be shortened due to the effects of corrosion and is not covered under warranty. WARNING Nozzle must be inspected for proper operation and function according to inspection checklist on the last page before each use. Any nozzle that fails inspection is dangerous to use and must be repaired before using. 7 a repair, or anytime a problem is reported to verify operation in Performance tests shall be conducted on a MAX Series nozzle after accordance with TFT test procedures. Consult factory for the procedure that corresponds to the model and serial number of the nozzle. Any equipment which fails the related test criteria should be removed from service immediately. Troubleshooting guides are available with each test procedure or equipment can be returned to the factory for service and testing. Factory service is available with repair time seldom exceeding one day in our facility. Factory serviced nozzles are repaired by experienced technicians to original specifications, fully tested and promptly returned. Any returns should include a note as to the nature of the problem, who to reach in case of questions and if a repair estimate is required. CAUTION Any alterations to the nozzle and its markings could diminish safety and constitutes a misuse of this product. All Task Force Tip nozzles are factory lubricated with high quality silicone grease. This lubricant has excellent washout resistance and long term performance. If your department has unusually hard or sandy water, the moving parts may be affected. Foam agents and water additives contain soaps and chemicals that may break down the factory lubrication. The moving parts of the nozzle should be checked on a regular basis for smooth and free operation, and signs of damage. IF THE NOZZLE IS OPERATING CORRECTLY, THEN NO ADDITIONAL LUBRICATION IS NEEDED. Any nozzle that is not operating correctly should be immediately removed from service and the problem corrected. 5.0 WARRANTY Task Force Tips, Inc., 2800 East Evans Avenue, Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 ("TFT") warrants to the original purchaser of its Max Series nozzles ("equipment"), and to anyone to whom it is transferred, that the equipment shall be free from defects in material and workmanship during the five (5) year period from the date of purchase. TFT's obligation under this warranty is specifically limited to replacing or repairing the equipment (or its parts) which are shown by TFT's examination to be in a defective condition attributable to TFT. To qualify for this limited warranty, the claimant must return the equipment to TFT, at 2800 East Evans Avenue, Valparaiso, Indiana 46383, within a reasonable time after discovery of the defect. TFT will examine the equipment. If TFT determines that there is a defect attributable to it, TFT will correct the problem within a reasonable time. If the equipment is covered by this limited warranty, TFT will assume the expenses of repair. If any defect attributable to TFT under this limited warranty cannot be reasonably cured by repair or replacement, TFT may elect to refund the purchase price of the equipment, less reasonable depreciation, in complete discharge of its obligations under this limited warranty. If TFT makes this election, claimant shall return the equipment to TFT free and clear of any liens and encumbrances. This is a limited warranty. The original purchaser of the equipment, any person to whom it is transferred, and any person who is an intended or unintended beneficiary of the equipment, shall not be entitled to recover from TFT any consequential or incidental damages for injury to person and/or property resulting from any defective equipment manufactured or assembled by TFT. It is agreed and understood that the price stated for the equipment is in part consideration for limiting TFT's liability. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above may not apply to you. TFT shall have no obligation under this limited warranty if the equipment is, or has been, misused or neglected (including failure to provide reasonable maintenance) or if there have been accidents to the equipment or if it has been repaired or altered by someone else. THIS IS A LIMITED EXPRESS WARRANTY ONLY. TFT EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF ANY NATURE MADE BY TFT BEYOND THAT STATED IN THIS DOCUMENT. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. © Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2000-2008 8 LIM-025 January 2, 2008 Rev04 MAX-FORCE MAX-MATIC 100 PSI ON BLITZFIRE PUMP PRESSURE (PSI) 6.0 FLOW CHARTS 2 ½" HOSE 100 125 150 175 200 100 FT 140 270 460 500 --- 150 FT 130 230 350 460 500 200 FT 120 210 300 400 470 3" HOSE 300 FT 110 180 260 320 380 100 FT 150 460 500 ----- 150 FT 140 310 490 ----- 200 FT 140 280 470 ----- 300 FT 130 250 400 480 --- MAX-FORCE LOW PRESSURE SETTING ON BLITZFIRE PUMP PRESSURE (PSI) FLOWS IN GPM 2 ½" HOSE 100 125 150 175 200 100 FT 380 420 460 500 --- 150 FT 350 400 430 470 500 200 FT 320 370 410 440 470 3" HOSE 300 FT 270 330 370 400 430 100 FT 410 460 500 ----- 150 FT 400 450 490 ----- 200 FT 390 430 470 ----- 300 FT 370 410 450 480 --- MAX-MATIC 80 PSI ON BLITZFIRE PUMP PRESSURE (PSI) FLOWS IN GPM 2 ½" HOSE 100 125 150 175 200 100 FT 310 420 460 500 --- 150 FT 250 380 430 470 500 200 FT 230 330 410 440 470 3" HOSE 300 FT 190 270 340 390 430 100 FT 410 470 500 ----- 150 FT 390 450 490 ----- 200 FT 350 440 480 ----- 300 FT 280 410 450 480 --- MAX-FLOW 100 PSI ON BLITZFIRE PUMP PRESSURE (PSI) FLOWS IN GPM 2 ½" HOSE 100 125 150 175 200 100 FT 380 430 470 500 --- 150 FT 360 400 440 470 500 200 FT 340 380 410 440 480 3" HOSE 300 FT 300 340 370 400 430 100 FT 420 470 ------- 150 FT 400 450 500 ----- 200 FT 390 440 480 ----- 300 FT 370 410 450 490 --- FLOWS IN GPM NOTES: 1) Number in each box indicates flow in gpm. 2) Flows may vary with brand and condition of hose. 3) Flows are approximate and include device loss for Blitzfire. 4) Flows are approximate and do not reflect losses in pump piping or elevation changes. 5) Nozzle reaction can be as high as 250 lbs. (500 gpm + 100 psi) © Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2000-2008 9 LIM-025 January 2, 2008 Rev04 7.0 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST MAX-FORCE MAX-MATIC MAX-FLOW Fig. 4 - Max Series Nozzle Exploded View © Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2000-2008 10 LIM-025 January 2, 2008 Rev04 7.0 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Description 2.5 NH COUPLING ROCKERLUG 3/16" BALL - 302 STAINLESS STEEL 1/4-28 X 1/2 SOCKET SET 2.5 COUPLING GASKET, 3.250 X 2.500 X .1875 CUT T.O. PLUG BARREL LABEL MAX-FORCE BARREL LABEL MAX-MATIC & MAX-FLOW 100 PSI BARREL LABEL MAX-MATIC 80 PSI BARREL LABEL MAX-FLOW - LA CITY FIN CAN/BARREL SHAPER GUIDE NAME LABEL MAX-FORCE NAME LABEL MAX-MATIC 100 PSI NAME LABEL MAX-FLOW NAME LABEL - LA CITY NAME LABEL MAX-MATIC 80 PSI .375" BALL - TORLON HALO RING O-RING-143 2-7/16 ID 3/32 C/S WS-250-SO2 SMALLEY RING 2.394/2.369 ID FLUSH WAVE SPRING BARREL CONE O-RING-236 3 ¼ ID 1/8 C/S SHAPER BUMPER 5/16-18 x 1.0” SOC. HEAD CAP LOCKING SLEEVE SHAFT O-RING-118 7/8 ID 3/32 C/S MAX-FORCE BAFFLE MAX-MATIC BAFFLE O-RING-104 VITON #514AD 1/8 ID 3/32 C/S CONTROL SPRING 100 PSI CONTROL SPRING 80 PSI 'C' SPACER .120 - 100 PSI 'C' SPACER .090 - 80 PSI SUBBAFFLE - 100 PSI SUBBAFFLE - 80 PSI SUBBAFFLE - 80 PSI - 5.5 BAR O-RING-116 3/4 ID 3/32 C/S WST-75-SO2 SMALLEY RING .708/.695 ID O-RING-132 1-3/4 ID 3/32 C/S SPRING PLATE KNOB LABEL, 100 PSI STANDARD / LOW PRESSURE KNOB HEYCO BLACK DOME PLUG O-RING 233 MAX-FL0W BAFFLE MAX-FLOW BAFFLE - LA CITY MAX-MATIC BAFFLE Qty 1 48 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Part Number M307N* V2120 VT25-28SS500 V3190 MD591 MD740 MD741 MD741-RED MD741-GRN MD545 MD510 MD745 MD746 MD747 MD747-LA MD748 VB375TO MD515 VO-143 VR4240 MD785 MD520 VO-236 MD500 Z700 VT31-18SH1.0 MD571 MD570 VO-118 MD561 MD563 VO-104V** MD760 MD761 MD565 MD566 MD562 MD566 MD564 VO-116 VR4245 VO-132 MD555** MD752** MD560** VM4123** VO-233 MD568 MD830-LA MD563 * SPECIFY DESIRED THREAD AT TIME OF ORDER - ** DUAL PRESSURE MODELS ONLY © Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2000-2008 11 LIM-025 January 2, 2008 Rev04 8.0 INSPECTION CHECKLIST TFT's Max-Force and Max-Matic nozzles must be inspected for proper operation and function according to this checklist before each use. Check that: 1) There is no obvious damage such as missing, broken or loose parts, damaged labels etc. 2) Coupling is tight and leak free. 3) Shaper turns freely and adjusts pattern through full range. 4) Shaper turns into full flush and out of flush with normal flow and pressure restored. 5) Standard/low pressure knob turns freely and changes nozzle pressure. (if so equipped) WARNING Any nozzle failing any part of the inspection checklist is unsafe and must have the problem corrected before use. Operating a nozzle that fails any of the above inspections is a misuse of this equipment. TASK FORCE TIPS, Inc. Made in USA • www.tft.com © Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2000-2008 2800 E. Evans Ave • Valparaiso , IN 46383-6940 USA 800-348-2686 • 219-462-6161 • Fax 219-464-7155 LIM-025 January 2, 2008 Rev04
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