Description
The Handler III, 3" is the super-sized version of the popular Handler II, 3". With its larger tank it is perfect for handling everything from dry flowables, to 10L and 20L containers, to bulk containers. Water is simply pumped to the inlet of the H33 which provides the flow to; agitate and fill the tank, empty and rinse containers, power the dual inlet venturi, rinse the tank, and of course transfer water to your sprayer tank. The Polywest exclusive dual inlet venturi comes plumbed to draw from your choice of the Handler tank or your bulk containers, directly into your sprayer fill line.
The full 3” bypass line on the Handler III is designed to handle the rigors of any pump with capacities of up to 280 GPM (1060 LPM) without concern for pressure. Banjo’s exclusive sweep elbows are used to eliminate as much line turbulence as possible. To ensure this larger tank size can be thoroughly cleaned, all Handler III models incorporate the Rotacraft tank cleaning nozzle. Features include:
- Dual port venturi with Handler and bulk draw capabilities.
- Full 10L/20L container emptying and rinsing capabilities.
- Durable 3” bypass for flows up to 280 GPM (1060 LPM).
- Comes with the original Handler knife.
QUICK SPECIFICATIONS
- 70 US GA70 US GAL/275L
- 3” CAMLOCK CONNECTIONS
- 16” HINGED AND LOCKABLE LID
- 2” DUAL PORT VENTURI
- ROTACRAFT TANK RINSING NOZZLE
- Up to 390 GPM, using cast iron pumps with high-flow impellers
- 5-vane, 316 stainless impeller in 3” cast iron pump
- Manifold fittings enable easy part swapping
- Venturi to pull product from totes or drums
- Tank agitation
- Jug knife and rinse
- Tank rinse head to clean inside of tank
- Ability to recirculate product to prevent separation
- Ability to use clean water to induct chemicals via venturi*
*Venturi will pull at approximately a 1:1 ratio of chemical to water when using a Banjo poly pump. However, the volume of a 3” Flomax pump often results in a 1:3 ratio of chemical to water. In other words, when using the high flow Flomax, you may experience pulling 25 gallons of chemical with 75 gallons of water