Makita Petrol Backpack Sprayer EVH2000
The Makita Petrol Backpack Sprayer EVH2000 is designed with advanced features to enhance performance and reliability. It incorporates a primer pump, which ensures the engine receives the right amount of fuel for easy starting, especially in cold weather or after extended periods of inactivity. The Capacitor Discharge Ignition (CDI) system stores electrical energy in a capacitor, providing a strong, reliable spark for quicker and more efficient engine starts. Additionally, the Rapid Start feature reduces the time needed to get the tool running by optimizing ignition and minimizing friction. Together, these technologies ensure the EVH2000 operates smoothly, efficiently, and with enhanced user convenience.
The Makita Petrol Backpack Sprayer EVH2000 sprayer is a versatile spraying apparatus extensively utilized in agricultural settings to safeguard crops from pest infestations. This device is particularly effective for applying treatments to cotton, rice, and a variety of fruits and vegetables. With a substantial capacity of 20 liters, the sprayer can accommodate a significant amount of chemicals, ensuring ample supply for extensive field applications. Its high-pressure piston pumps are designed to maintain optimal air pressure within the system.
Powerful features:
Primer Pump: In gasoline-powered machinery, a primer pump is a small manual pump that ensures the engine starts with the right amount of fuel. The pump helps guarantee that the engine starts readily by priming the gasoline system, which drives fuel into the carburetor, particularly in colder weather or after extended periods of inactivity. Makita frequently incorporates primer pumps into its gas-powered tools to improve starting performance.
Capacitor Discharge Ignition: Small engines frequently use the ignition technology known as Capacitor Discharge Ignition (CDI). This technology provides a strong spark to ignite the fuel mixture in the engine's combustion chamber by first storing electrical energy in a capacitor and then releasing it into the ignition coil. Compared to standard points-based systems, CDI systems are more dependable and efficient and enable stronger, faster starts in tools like Makita's outdoor power equipment.
Rapid Start: Rapid Start is a feature that makes it possible for an engine or tool to start up quickly, cutting down on the amount of time needed to get the tool running. Whether it's a power tool or an outdoor equipment device, Makita's products with this feature are made to maximize ignition, minimize friction, and improve the user experience by guaranteeing a quick and easy start. Performance and efficiency are enhanced by this feature, especially when utilizing tools that are started and stopped regularly.
Makita Petrol Backpack Sprayer Features:
ideal for orchards, parks, gardens, and various spraying needs.
Diaphragm-type carburetor for efficient fuel delivery.
Solid-state ignition system for reliable starts.
High-performance, fuel-efficient 24.5 mL MM4 commercial engine.
4-stroke engine eliminates the need for fuel mixing.
4-stroke engine design ensures quieter operation and reduced emissions.
Large chemical tank for long-term spray work.
Powerful fuel-efficient 24.5 mL MM4 engine.
4-stroke engine does not need fuel mixture.
4-stroke engine for low noise and low emission.
Super easy start system via automatic decompression.
To initiate operation:
Begin by filling the tank with petrol (2T oil is not required), as there is a designated compartment for engine oil.
Press the fuel injection bulb three to five times until the fuel is visible in the lines.
Set the pump’s pressure knob to the lowest position.
Pull the recoil starter grip until resistance is felt, then pull firmly to start the engine.
Gradually open the choke as the engine warms up if it was initially closed.
How to stop the machine:
Shift the throttle control to the “OFF” position or deactivate the ignition switch to halt the engine.
Applications:
Pest Control: Efficiently sprays pesticides on a range of crops, includin 㠀1က