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Installing Coax Hose
In this video we show how to install a new roll of Coax hose to the Gregson-Clark Eco-505 Injection system. Coax hose is available in 300' and 400' rolls. For this install you will need: Replacement hose (4) 3/16 compression...
Sprayer Pump Oil Capacity
One of the most frequent questions we answer is related to pump and engine oil capacity and type. On a Gregson-Clark skid sprayer and spraying equipment, there are typically three components that require oil. The first component is the engine. Gregson-Clark...
Selecting A Roller Guide For Hannay Reels
Hose roller guides are added to sprayers to assist in pay-out and rewinding of the hose. Hose roller guides help keep the hose off the side of the vehicle when pulling the hose off at sharp angles. Selecting the correct...
Rebuilding Gregson-Clark Injection Gun
The following are step by step instructions on replacing the top valve on the Gregson-Clark Eco-505 Injection Gun. Please contact us if you have any questions on the procedure. Tools Needed: 8MM Socket or nut driver (actuator arm screws) 9MM Socket...
Replacing COAX Hose on Eco-505 Injection System
The following are step by step instructions for installing our coax hose on a reel and at the spray gun. Please contact us if you have any questions with the procedure. Installation of Coax at Hose Reel: Install 1/2" x...
Installing 3-Way Ball Valves
Whether you’re looking to run separate products or just add capacity to your existing system, the 3-way valve kit along with a modular tank from Gregson-Clark allows operators a wide range of possibilities. With a modular tank and 3-way valves...
Routine Sprayer Maintenance
Preventative maintenance is key to keeping your sprayer working all season long. When the spraying season begins, routine maintenance can often become overlooked. In general, sprayers require little day-to-day maintenance to keep them running. To help ensure your sprayer performs...
How To Trouble Shoot A Diaphragm Pump
When diaphragm pump performance begins to decline it can be difficult to determine what the underlying problem is. In most instances the problem is not with the pump but lies on the suction side of the system. Below, we show...