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2. Cable-tie the sensor connector to the
frame with enough slack to allow the
link to rotate.
Make sure the bracket does not
collide with any parts of the
sprayer when the boom rotates.
Also ensure there is enough slack
to allow the roll sensor to rotate.
4.5.2 Chassis Roll Sensor Mounting
1. It is often best to cable tie the chassis
roll sensor in place. When mounting
the chassis roll sensor follow the
guidelines and refer to Figure 15.
The chassis roll sensor must be
mounted on a portion of the
sprayer that does not pivot and is
as close to the boom frame roll
sensor as possible (Figure 12).
a) Make sure you are using the roll sensor
with the temperature probe (E03).
b) Ensure the roll sensor is level with
respect to the chassis.
c) The AMP (circular) connector MUST
exit towards the right hand wing.
d) Make sure the temperature probe is
able to reach the side of the valve block.
Figure 15: Chassis Roll Sensor
Mounting
2. Fasten the temperature probe to the
UC4+ valve block, using the supplied
3/8”x1/2” bolt as shown in Figure 16.
3. Cable-tie the temperature probe cable
and AMP (circular) connector securely
to a frame member.
Check that the roll sensors and
cables will not interfere with, or
come into contact with any parts
of the sprayer.
Figure 16: Temperature Probe
Attached to the UC4+ Valve Block