The Neptune PW-768B is a high-performance portable power pressure sprayer featuring a robust 31cc 4-stroke petrol engine with advanced technology for efficient, reliable spraying. The sprayer comes with a durable brass/aluminum pump, supplying a flow rate of 6-8 liters per minute and a working pressure up to 200 PSI. Equipped with a 60 cm high-jet spray gun and a 10-meter hose, it offers excellent reach and precision for pesticide, herbicide, fungicide, and fertilizer application. Lightweight (~13 kg) and easy to operate, it features a diaphragm carburetor and recoil start for smooth functioning, making it ideal for agricultural fields, gardens, orchards, and sanitation tasks. Its fuel-efficient engine supports cost-effective spraying, suitable for professional and domestic use.
Features
:- Powerful 31cc 4-stroke petrol engine
- Durable brass/aluminum pump
- Flow rate: 6-8 L/min, pressure up to 200 PSI
- Includes 60 cm high-jet spray gun
- 10-meter hose for extended reach
- Easy recoil start and diaphragm carburetor.
Accessories
:- 15 Meter Hose Pipe
- Suction and Overflow Hose Pipe
- Strainer Filter
- Spray Gun
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.