-Easy to connect, using standard bayonet nozzle holders and 50 cm nozzle spacing on the boom
-Slim, streamlined design for low driving resistance in the stand
-Using an anvil wide angle nozzle on the end of the hose guarantees even distribution
-Shatter-proof connection using a spring-supported joint and hoses made of extremely flexible -plastic
-Ball check valve avoids dripping after shut off
-Total length of 90 cm (37") allows use on large booms
-Hose drops must penetrate the stand by at least 30 cm (12")
-Leaf burning only at highest application speeds, when nozzles come out of the top of the stand
General information on drift
Drift is one of the main problems in spray technology, responsible for over 1/3 of all misplaced applications, which means that in more than 30 % of the applications farmers are wasting money.
Some basic principles can help to understand the most important factors for higher drift and its relevance for chemical applications.
The drift potential is strongly related to the droplet size of the spray. Bigger droplets can reduce the drift drastically in the same application conditions.