Meets all environmental standards 4-pressure adjusting position pump Large chemical tank for long spraying work
Country of origin: Namibia
Description
This knapsack power sprayer is a spraying device which is widely used in various farms and fields to prevent the crops from pests. The device is widely applicable for spraying on cotton, rice and various other fruits and vegetable crops. These Knapsack Power Sprayers product can store up to 20 liters of chemicals. It is loaded with large 20 liters tank capacity, there will be enough chemical to let you spray the farms. It's high-pressure piston pumps are used for achieving proper air pressure in the device.
Features
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Suitable for orchard, parks, garden and any place where spraying is required.
Meets all environmental standards.
Carburetor: Diaphragm type, Ignition system: Solid state ignition.
4-pressure adjusting position pump.
Large chemical tank for long spraying work
Specification
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Brand: MAKITA
Power : 1 hp
Fuel Used : Petrol
Displacement : 24.5 cc
Stroke : 4
Model No : EVH2000
Fuel Tank : 0.5L
Max pressure 2.5Mpa (25kgf/cm²)
Chemical tank 20L
Dimensions (L x W x H) 380x420x635mm (15"x16-1/2"x25")
Weight : 9.1 kg (Approx.)
Usage
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Before you start :
Read the Manual properly and Wear Personal Protective Equipment.
Ensure the air filter is clean and the tank is securely closed.
Starting the machine:
Fill the tank with petrol (No 2T oil needed) there is a separate chamber for pouring the engine oil.
Press the fuel injection bulb 3 to 5 times until you see fuel flowing through the lines.
Adjust the pump’s pressure knob to its lowest setting.
Pull the recoil starter grip until you feel resistance, then pull briskly to start the engine.
Gradually open the choke as it warms up if it was initially closed.
How to stop the machine:
Move the throttle control to the “OFF” position or turn off the ignition switch. This will stop the engine from running.
Applications
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Pest Control: Effective for spraying pesticides on various crops, including cotton, vegetables, and fruit trees, to manage pest populations.
Disease Management: Used to apply fungicides and other protective chemicals to prevent crop diseases.
Fertilizer Application: Facilitates the delivery of liquid fertilizers directly to plants, enhancing nutrient uptake.
Sanitation: Employed in urban settings for disinfecting public spaces and controlling health risks associated with pests.
Versatility: Suitable for both small and large areas, making them adaptable for various agricultural tasks