The Neptune NF-967 knapsack power sprayer is equipped with a robust 31cc 4-stroke petrol engine, designed to deliver efficient and reliable performance for various agricultural spraying needs. With a tank capacity of 20 to 25 liters, this sprayer offers ample coverage for pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and fertilizers. Its brass pump ensures longevity and consistent spray pressure, while the ergonomic knapsack design with adjustable straps provides comfort for extended use. Featuring low vibration technology to reduce operator fatigue and easy maintenance, the NF-967 is an ideal tool for farmers and horticulturists managing large and small crop areas. Its versatility and advanced build make it a dependable choice for effective pest control and crop protection in diverse environments.
Features
 :- Advanced 31cc 4-stroke petrol engine
- 20-25 liter tank capacity
- Durable brass pump for consistent pressure
- Low vibration for operator comfort
- Ergonomic knapsack design with adjustable straps
- Easy to maintain and operate
Accessories
 :- 3 Way Lance with Extension
- 1 mtr Delivery Hose Pipe 
- 90 cm Adjustable spray gun
- Heavy Backpack Belt 
- Toolkit 
- User Manual
Applications
 :- 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
Usage
 :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.