Hand sprayers are compact and lightweight devices ideal for small garden plots or indoor plants. They typically consist of a reservoir that holds the liquid, a pump handle for pressurization, and a nozzle for spraying. To use a hand sprayer, the user fills the reservoir with the desired liquid, pumps the handle to build pressure, and then presses the trigger to release the spray. These sprayers are particularly useful for precision applications such as spot-treating pests or weeds due to their manageable size and ease of use.
Features
:- Tank fabricated from cold rolled industrial quality brass sheets.
- Brass fittings, Built-in air pump.
- Adjustable shoulder strap.
- Suitable for spraying to control pests & diseases in potatoes, paddy, jute, flowers, etc.
Accessories
:- Hand Compression Sprayer
- 110 cm Delivery Hose Pipe
- Spray Lance
- Tool Kit
Usage
:Before Starting :
- Step 1 : Open the tank lid by unscrewing it and Pour the desired liquid into the tank. Avoid overfilling; leave some space for air compress.
- Step 2 : Close the lid to prevent leaks.
How to Start :
- Step 3 : Use the pump handle to pressurize the tank. Pump it around 20–25 times or until you feel resistance, indicating sufficient pressure has been built up.
- Step 4 : Twist the nozzle to adjust the spray pattern as per your requirement.
- Step 5 : Press the trigger to release the spray. Then start spraying. (If pressure reduces during use stop spraying and pump again to restore pressure)
After Use :
- Step 5 : Once done, release any remaining pressure using the pressure release valve to avoid accidents when opening the tank.
- Step 5 : Open the tank and dispose of any leftover liquid safely.
Applications
:- Fertilization : Sprayers efficiently distribute liquid fertilizers, ensuring that nutrients reach plants directly
- Pest Control : Widely used to apply pesticides and insecticides. By atomizing the chemicals into fine droplets, sprayers facilitate effective coverage of plants, helping to manage pest infestations and protect crop health.
- Disease Control : Fungicides can be applied using sprayers to prevent fungal diseases in crops. This proactive approach helps maintain plant health throughout the growth cycle.
- Special Treatments : Garden sprayers can also be used for specific applications such as applying defoliants in cotton farming or agents that promote ripening in fruit crops, streamlining harvest processes.
- Weed Management : Sprayers can apply herbicides selectively, targeting unwanted vegetation while safeguarding desirable crops. This selective application helps maintain crop health and reduces competition for resources.