The Neptune Portable HTP-168 Sprayer is powered by a reliable 6.5HP 4-stroke petrol engine, designed for efficient pesticide and fertilizer spraying in farms, warehouses, and large gardens. It features a robust heavy-duty piston pump delivering an output of 13.5 to 20 liters per minute, coupled with a 50-meter hose pipe and a spray gun for extensive coverage with ease. The sprayer is lightweight and portable, facilitating easy maneuverability during prolonged use. Its ergonomic design reduces operator fatigue while ensuring powerful, uniform spray for effective pest and weed control. Ideal for diverse agricultural and horticultural applications, the Neptune HTP-168 combines high performance, durability, and ease of operation for professionals and farmers alike.
Features
 :- Long Spray Reach: The design allows for a wider spray coverage, making it ideal for large areas.
- Durable Construction: Built with a strong body, it ensures longevity and resistance to wear.
- Uniform Spraying Patterns: The pump is engineered to provide consistent spray patterns, enhancing the effectiveness of applications.
- Operational Efficiency: Designed for smooth operation, it minimizes wear and tear during use.
Accessories
 :- Suction Pipe
- Overflow Pipe
- 50 meter hose pipe
- Spray Gun
- Filter
- Tool Kit & Washer
- User Manual
Applications
 :- Agriculture Pest Spraying.
- Horticulture Pest Spraying.
- Chemical Spraying in long trees like Palm, Mango, Areca nut etc.
- Cleaning.
- Car washing.
- Industrial High pressure washing.
Usage
 :Before you start: 
- Read the Manual properly  and Wear Personal Protective Equipment. 
-  Fill the tank with petrol (No 2T oil needed) there is a separate chamber for pouring the engine oil.
-  Attach the suction pipe to the water source and ensure it is submerged properly. Connect the discharge pipe to where you want to direct the water.
- Fill the pump with water to remove air and create suction. This may involve running water through the suction line before starting.
Starting the Engine:
- Adjust the choke to the closed position for cold starts.
- Open the fuel valve to allow fuel flow to the engine.
- Pull the recoil starter. Gradually adjust the choke as needed until the engine runs smoothly.
- Set throttle to an appropriate level for desired pressure and flow rate.
- Keep an eye on any pressure gauges to ensure optimal performance and avoid overloading.
Shutting Down:
- Turn off the engine using the ignition switch or by pulling on a kill switch.
- Carefully disconnect pipes after ensuring that pressure has been relieved.