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Solo 424 NOVA Backpack Sprayer with Internal Piston Pump

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Solo 424 NOVA Backpack Sprayer with Internal Piston PumpPROFESSIONAL GRADE. TRIPLE TEST INSPECTED. MADE IN THE USA. Rugged SOLO backpack sprayers are flexible and ergonomically designed for virtually any spraying task both large and small. Piston pump for liquid formulations. Built for comfort. Built for convenience. Built to last. SOLOs ergonomic design contours to your back for greater comfort. A low number of wearing parts and sturdy technology ensure a long service life and minimum maintenance. The

PROFESSIONAL GRADE. TRIPLE TEST INSPECTED. MADE IN THE USA.


Rugged SOLO® backpack sprayers are flexible and ergonomically designed for virtually any spraying task both large and small.   Piston pump for liquid formulations. Built for comfort. Built for convenience. Built to last. SOLO’s ergonomic design contours to your back for greater comfort. A low number of wearing parts and sturdy technology ensure a long service life and minimum maintenance. The simple and effective design of the new Solo® Nova 424 Backpack Sprayer results in a reliable and comfortable product. The sprayer fulfills the basic requirements of demanding use around the home and on the farm.


Highlighted Features

  •  Large 4.75“ tank opening. The large filter basket is easily removed.
  •  Integrated carry handle for comfortable transport and easy maneuvering.
  •  Stable tank base ensures that the sprayer will not tip over when filling.
  •  Pump lever can be repositioned vertically to save space.
  •  28” unbreakable wand and shut-off valve assembly provides excellent reach. The wand can be stored neatly in a wand holder, protected from dirt or damage by a special opening integrated in the tank base.
  •  Speed Tip Nozzle: multi-pattern spray. Sprays with 3 different settings with a turn of the dial: jet stream, flat spray and full cone mist.
  •  Durable shut-off valve with lock-on / lock-off feature reduces operator fatigue.
  •  48” nylon-reinforced high-pressure hose for extended reach.
  •  Internal pump system incorporates an effective mixing system. While pumping, the liquid in the tank is constantly agitated.

 

Sample Applications

 Plant Protection

  • Large private gardens, decorative plants, shrubs and plantations
  • Public gardens and landscaping, greenhouses
  • Weed control
  • Agricultural crops

 

 Woodland Maintenance

  • Plant care
  • Protection against game attack

Nozzles

Speed Tip Nozzle: multi-pattern spray. Sprays with 3 different settings with a turn of the dial: jet stream, flat spray and full cone mist.

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