Pro Inline Screen Product Information
Takes the Profanity out of Prospecting!
2″ Diameter = $81.00
3″ Diameter = $108.00
4″ Diameter = $135.00
What it does:
The Pro Inline Screen captures the particles and vegetation in the water you are pumping to your machine and prevents them from plugging the holes in the spray bars of your equipment.
Set up:
Connect a discharge hose from the pump to the inlet end of the Inline Screen. The arrows on the body indicate the water flow direction. Connect the second discharge hose to the outlet end of the Inline Screen, using additional hose as required to connect to the equipment you are running.
Clean up:
Shut down the pump. Disconnect the Pro Inline Screen from the hoses. Unscrew the Pro Inline Screen at the threaded coupling. Rinse the screen and the tube sections in the clean water source you are pumping from. Screw the Pro Inline Screen back together at the threaded coupling. Reconnect your hoses, start the pump and, and resume processing your material.

















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hi i mine in ALASKA with a shovel fed trommel and i have found strapping a closed five gallon bucket to my check valve and strainer keeps my inlet just a few inches down from the surface it can be a brother strapping it all together but it works you could probley make something along those lines charlene
I find the Proline InLine Filter does an excellent job in keeping the spray holes in the spray bars free from debris. By the end of my first day of using the trommel without the inline filter, my sprays bars were really clogged up and I had to shut down. I won’t run it again without the filter. Thanks for a great product!
mdvga
Thanks Michael!
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