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Chapin Pro Series


The Chapin Pro-Series Pump Sprayer is best suited for the smaller spraying jobs but built to professional standards.


Features: • Available in 7.6l or 11.4l • Professional application performance • Resistant Viton seals


• Large 100mm filling and cleaning aperture


• Brass nozzle • Comfort grip handle • Long clear hose for greater reach


Chapin Knapsack Sprayers


Chapin are world leaders in the manufacture of compressed air sprayers ever since the first US patented pump sprayer in 1902. Features include:


• Low arm effort required • No Leak Seal-10cm opening • Resistant seals for herbicides


• Pump lever for fitting to either left or right


Description Chapin Pro-Series 61800


• Manual spray pressure adjustment • Large filling and cleaning aperture


• Clamping holder for the spray wand


• Long clear hose for greater reach


• Container ergonomically shaped for operator


• Wide padded comfortable straps • Container fill level indicator


Pump Type Weight Piston


Chapin Pro-Series 64800 Diaphragm Chapin 61900 Tree & Turf


Piston Mankar ULV Sprayers


Wasting Pesticide and Labour


STOP


Apply Roundup ProBiactive 450 at JUST 2L per Hectare!


Comply with EU Pesticide Reduction Targets


4.2kg 4.2kg 4.5kg


Capacity Max Pressure Wand 15.1l Up to 6 Bar 15.1l Up to 6 Bar


Plastic Plastic


15.1l Up to 6 Bar Stainless Steel


ALS are pleased to introduce ‘Ultra Low Volume’ spraying technology from Germany and Holland where pesticide use has been strictly limited, in order to meet new EU environmental standards that will soon require greatly reduced use of pesticides in public areas.


The Mankar ULV system is highly cost effective compared to using knapsack sprayers or CDA lances. The initial cost of a Mankar lance can be recovered in labour hours saved and reduced herbicide used in less than one month for any user engaged in continuous weed control work.


This technology has a number of benefits for the user and the environment:


• Reduced pesticide application rates and costs but with first class weed control


• Controlled droplet size and patented vertical application eliminates spray drift damage


Mankar ULV Sprayer Assembly Tutorial Video


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• Approved for neat application of Roundup Pro Biactive 450 • Best glyphosate at killing weeds • Best environmental and human safety profile • Huge labour savings and improved productivity • Extends working weather windows • Much lighter work than knapsacks • Minimum use of pesticide


• Very accurate application and sharp variable spray band widths.


• Widely used in Europe over many years • Wide range of equipment options


The system ranges from a selection of hand operated shoulder supported hand lance sprayers to pedestrian wheeled sprayers to vehicle mounted sprayers that can be fitted on a variety of utility vehicles.


The system can apply Roundup ProBiactive 450 (systemic glyphosate) neat for use in a wide variety of amenity, urban or horticultural situations. Typically, application rates used are half normal rates, which because of technical innovations within the application technology give an even better kill.


segment rotary nozzle


Pressure Relief Valve Standard Standard Standard


adjustable spray width


USE PESTICIDES SAFELY. VISIT WWW.AMENITY.CO.UK FOR MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS


59


10 – 55 cm


1,5 cm


SPRAYING EQUIPMENT


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