
Solo Four Nozzle Boom Arm 120cm
Elevate your efficiency in spraying expansive areas with our latest collection of 120cm Four-Nozzle Spray Booms. Tailored for the precise application of plant protection liquids on ground crops and herbicides across vast lawns.
Key features of this 120cm-wide, durable yet lightweight plastic spray boom include:
- Nozzle seats with cap nuts for effortless replacement or adjustment of nozzles.
- Three sets of ISO-standard flat spray nozzles with an 80° spray angle, offering versatility in spray volumes and pressure intensities.
- Four ball valve filters ensure superior filtration and prevent dripping.
- Equipped with a lock nut for swift and straightforward connection to the spray wand, this spray boom is ready for immediate use.
Compatible with Solo 424, 425, 425LC, 473, 475 manual sprayers, as well as Solo 441Li, 417Li, 442Li battery sprayers.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Elevate your efficiency in spraying expansive areas with our latest collection of 120cm Four-Nozzle Spray Booms. Tailored for the precise application of plant protection liquids on ground crops and herbicides across vast lawns.
SHIPPING & RETURNS
Greenway Weed Solutions has a distribution centre in QLD only. All orders, Australia-wide will be shipped from this location.
Shipping is free on all online orders. Bulk purchase shipping rates are determined by total order weight and delivery location.
Pickups are available from the QLD warehouse. Updates to product availability in other Australian warehouses are upcoming.
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