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Stripe Hog Systems
Typical Control Switch and Joystick Panel W/ Speed Dials and Pressure Gauges
The panel on your unit may be slightly different
Note:
If the lock will not release, the hydraulic
system will have to be engaged and the hog
head raised to relieve the strain on the lock.
Additionally, the lock handle should be se-
cured with a plastic tie wrap or other type
of fastener to ensure it cannot accidentally
release while driving.
Control Panel and Joystick
All functions and features of the waterblasting
system are activated by labeled switches in the
control panel. There are also switches that ac-
tivate the hydrostatic drive forward and reverse,
work lights and strobe lights. Accessory switches
activate the optional video system or other op-
tional accessories that may be installed by Hog
Technologies. Individual fuses in a fuse panel
located inside the control panel protect the circuits
activated by the switches.
There is no power available to the control panel
until the PTO switch is activated. The PTO switch
uses power from the truck’s ignition system to en-
ergize a relay inside the control panel which then
provides power to the individual rocker switches
that control other functions.
There are LED lights in the control panel switches.
The lights illuminate when the function activated
by the switch is engaged. If no features are ac-
tivated by accessory switches, they will be wired
in reserve for equipment or options that may be
installed at a later date.
When the PTO systems are engaged in Work Mode,
the engine RPM is controlled with the Remote
Engine Control. Typically the RPM is set to pro
-
vide the desired water pressure and vacuum for
the current operation. Tapping the brake pedal
or turning the control toggle switch OFF will im-
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