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Solo Two Nozzle Boom Arm 60cm

Sale price$90.00
SKU: 1SA2NOZZB

Crafted for efficient coverage over medium to large areas, this 60cm Two-Nozzle Sprayer Boom is an ideal solution for dispersing plant protection liquids across ground crops and double rows, while ensuring precise application of herbicides on lawns.

Features of this 60cm-wide, sturdy 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 a range of spray volumes and pressure intensities.
  • Two ball valve filters for superior filtration and drip prevention.
  • Equipped with a lock nut for swift and simple 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.

Solo Two Nozzle Boom Arm 60cm
Solo Two Nozzle Boom Arm 60cm Sale price$90.00

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