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Spray Marshal Plus+ Operator’s Handbook SU0200AL0120H & SU0400BL0120H Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook Contents 01 Introduction 01 Warnings 03 Product Risk Assessment 04 Operation 05 Mixing & Filling 05 Calibration 06 Calibration Procedures 07 Calibration Guidelines for Spray Guns 07 Sprayer Decontamination 08 Maintenance 10 Unit Identification Diagram 11 Unit Specifications 11 Trouble Shooting 12 Exploded Diagram 13 Parts List 17 Warranty 19 Warranty Registration Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 01 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Rapid Spray “Spray Marshal” which is complete and ready for use. The unit is ideally suited to farmers or spray contractors for weed spraying, fence line spraying, spraying of drainage channels and around buildings etc. This operator’s manual is also applicable to the Spray Marshal model SU0240L0120H and the SU0400AL0120H. Warnings 1. When mounting to any vehicle ensure that you have read the Vehicle Owner’s Manual and that you comply with all the weight restrictions as specified by the vehicle manufacturer, as overloading can cause injury or death. Remember that 1 litre of water weighs 1 kilogram. Ensure equipment is secure during transport. 2. To ensure your own safety and that of your employees (if applicable) you must comply with all relevant environmental, work place health and safety legislation and codes of practice. 3. You must be in good mental health to operate this sprayer and not be under the influence of alcohol or any drugs that could impair your vision, physical strength, dexterity, judgement, or other mental capacity. 4. Improper or careless use of this sprayer can cause serious injury. Minors should never be allowed to use this sprayer. This sprayer should not be used when bystanders or animals are in the area. This sprayer should never be used while children are in the area. Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 5. Before spraying, check the electrical and fuel systems for damage or deterioration. Replace parts as necessary. Do not modify equipment or use any attachments other than those specified by the manufacturer. 6. Select and wear appropriate Personal Protection Equipment in accordance with the label of the product you intend using and your own safe work practices. Personal Protection Equipment must still be worn while decontaminating your sprayer. Any accidental spills on the skin must immediately be washed with clean water and soap. 7. Turn off the engine before filling the chemical tank. Spray during the morning or evening when it is cool. Intense sunlight will condense chemicals and may cause damage. Care should be taken when spraying in windy conditions as spray drift may contaminate the air and may affect the operator or damage adjacent nontarget vegetation. Continued Over.../ REVB 03/02/2015 02 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook Warnings (Continued) 8. Spray only in well-ventilated areas away from flames or cigarettes. Keep all hoses and equipment away from the hot engine to avoid fire hazards. 9. Do not eat, drink or smoke while spraying to avoid ingestion of chemicals. Do not carry or store lunch boxes or other food and drink with spraying equipment. 10. Once the spraying operation has been completed, decontaminate the spray tank and spray accessories. Store any remaining chemicals in a safe place in a sealed container. Dispose of tank rinsings in compliance with current environmental, work place health and safety regulations. 11. Never leave the sprayer unattended without turning off the engine and relieving the line pressure, and flushing the sprayer of any harmful chemicals. 12. Carry out maintenance once a year. Ensure that the unit is cool and securely stabilised on a level surface. Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 03 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook Product Risk Assessment Task Hazards Risk Control Measures 1. Partially fill the tank with water, connect the battery (if applicable) & test the spray unit. Manual handling; slips, trips or falls; finger jammed; electric shock or electrocution. Medium Concentrate on tasks; follow safe manual handling techniques: - don’t lift on your own if > 20kg, bend knees & keep back straight; keep fingers clear; keep unit at least 8m away from overhead powerlines; ensure AS 3760:2001 Testing Electrical Equipment applies; water away from electrical sources. 2. Check weather & ground conditions & select the appropriate PPE to suit the chemicals to be used. Manual handling; slips, trips or falls. Low Put on PPE as per the chemical requirements in the Material Safety Data Sheet – coveralls, gloves, safety footwear, glasses & respirator; follow safe manual handling techniques: don’t lift on your own if > 20kg, bend knees & keep back straight. 3. Mix chemicals & fill spray tank units As above; spray drift, chemical spillage, emission of vapours or flammability; weather; untrained visitors. Medium As above; user trained in the state’s chemical mixing & administration course e.g. Chem Cert; follow the relevant Environment Protection Authority requirements, fire extinguisher present; keep visitors away from the job unless wearing full PPE. 4. Use spray unit As above; loss of load; work in heat & cold; noise; exceed load limit of vehicle; hose entaglement; terrain & slopes. High As above; wear clothes to suit heat & cold; wear hearing protection if pump noise > 85 dBa; follow manufacturer’s safe operation instructions for the vehicle & the spray unit; don’t overload-water weighs 1kg per 1 litre; secure load to vehicle; hose tidy. 5. Clean up, maintenance & storage. As above. Low As above; continue to wear PPE for clean up; store tank in a dry, wellventilated area. Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 04 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook Operation • Familiarise yourself with the Unit (see page 10 for drawing) • Inspect unit for any broken or damaged components – replace damaged/broken components as necessary. • Familiarise yourself with the HONDA motor Instruction manual (supplied with unit) and ensure you follow all warnings and instructions contained within it. • WARNING! Motor is shipped without oil or fuel, before operation, fill the motor with the correct oil and fuel as advised in the HONDA motor instruction manual. START UP ON OFF PRE-START UP Stop switch Throttle lever High Speed Low Speed • Confirm tank contains chemical/water. • Push the priming pump on the carburettor several times until fuel begins to flow. • Set the throttle lever to the LOW position. Set the choke lever to the CLOSE position when the engine is cold. • Turn the pressure regulating knob anti-clockwise to the BYPASS (“0” pressure) position. • While holding the sprayer steady, grip the recoil starter handle and pull quickly. • While checking the engine status after start-up, return the choke lever to the OPEN position. • Allow engine to warm-up for 2-3 minutes before commencing spraying operation. OPERATION – Manipulating the pressure regulating valve • Turn the pressure regulating knob clockwise to increase pressure, and anti-clockwise to decrease pressure. The sprayer requires less power when the regulating valve is set to low pressure or the flow requirements are low. Running the engine with the throttle lever fully open will result in unnecessary noise and increased fuel consumption. It is recommended to operate with the throttle lever at a medium setting. WARNING! Be aware, operating at too low a throttle setting will allow clutch to slip. Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook 05 Mixing & Filling The following steps are given as a guide for the mixing and filling of the sprayer. 1. Read the product label and follow the instructions carefully, taking special note with regard to the order in which the products are added to the tank. 2. Half-fill the spray unit with water only and commence agitation by following these steps; • Pressure control knob must be in the bypass position. Turn the valve knob in anti-clock wise direction to reduce pressure to “0” Bar. • Measure the correct quantities of pesticides, using clean measuring jugs used only for this purpose and add to the spray tank while still agitating. • Rinse out the measuring jugs and empty containers and pour all rinsings into the spray tank. • Top up the spray tank with clean water to the required level. • Your spray tank should now be correctly filled and the product thoroughly mixed. Spraying can now commence. 3. To commence spraying, rotate the pressure control knob clockwise until the desired pressure has been reached. Open the spray gun or boom and commence spraying. Calibration Accurate calibration is an essential element of any spraying function as it ensures that the chemical is applied at the rate intended on the product label. Application in excess of the recommended rate is prohibited, can damage plants/foliage and is uneconomical. • Calibration must always be carried out: • When spraying for the first time with new spray equipment • At the beginning of each season • After changes of nozzle tips, spraying pressures or speed • After every 100 hectares of spraying When calibrating a sprayer, a minimum of coverall, gloves and boots must be worn. A face shield and PVC apron may be included depending on the task and the cleanliness of the equipment. Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 06 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook Calibration Procedures This table gives a step-by-step guide to the standard method of sprayer calibration Boom Sprayers Hydraulic Nozzles Example Read the Label Spray Volume Product Dose Spray Quality 200 litres/hectare 50 litres/hectare Medium Measure TIME per 100 Metres Measure time in seconds over land similar to that to be sprayed 41.9 seconds Calculate SPEED SPEED = 360 divided by TIME km/h seconds 360/41.9 = 8.6km/h Measure nozzle SPACING Normally 0.5 metres (50cm) 0.5 metres Measure TIME per 100 Metres output = volume x speed x space ÷ 600 litres/min litres/hectare km/hr metre 200 x 8.6 x 0.5 ÷ 600 Select NOZZLE Refer to nozzle manufacturers data charts or other sources and select the size and type of nozzle that will produce the calculated OUTPUT and required spray QUALITY Now, check the calibration on the sprayer Check nozzle output With water, check outputs of 4 or more nozzles using a calibrated jug or flow meter. Check all nozzles are aligned correctly and spray patterns are good Average output = 41.9 litres/minute Calibrate SPRAYER SPEED = 360 divided by TIME km/h seconds 1.40 x 600 ÷ 0.5 ÷ 8.6 As the nozzle output and therefore the spray volume are less than target figures, increase the pressure to, say 2.5 bar and repeat the calibration to achieve 200 litres/hectare Now, record the details as calculated Nozzle Fitted 11004 - RED Spray Volume 200 litres/hectare Spray Pressure 2.5 bar Spray Quality Medium Forward Speed 8.6 km/h Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook 07 Calibration Guidelines for Spray Guns Non-calibrated spray nozzles can lead to inaccurate application rates, spray patterns and droplet size, which can reduce herbicide effectiveness. The first and most important step in sprayer calibration is to choose the correct nozzle type and size for your application. NOZZLES AND PRESSURES FOR DIFFERENT SPRAY VOLUMES Prior to spraying, select a bush to Spray volume Nozzle Diameter Output Pressure Psi (L/ha) (mm) (L/min) (kPa) spray and decide what shape the 1000-2000 D4 1.6 2.5 400 57 weed can be categorized as (either 1500-3000 D5 2.0 3.8 500 71 dome or cylindrical). Spray that bush 2000-4000 D6 2.4 5.5 600 85 normally to achieve good coverage to 3000-6000 D7 2.8 7.8 700 100 the point of run-off. Time how long it 4000-8000 D8 3.2 8.6 800 114 took you to spray. Repeat this process spraying into a bucket. Measure the spray volume and compare this with the recommended spray and water rate using the tables attached. Installing a flow meter on the high pressure hose next to the hand gun will make calibration easier. Sprayer Decontamination • After use, the sprayer must be thoroughly decontaminated, inside and outside – including pump, hoses, boom and hand lance – to avoid damage to crops from harmful spray residues. Decontamination prevents sprayer corrosion and abrasion. As a guide follow the decontamination procedure below. • After spraying, stabilise the unit on a level surface and allow the unit to cool. Rinse out the tank with several changes of water plus a recommended cleaning fluid, brushing the inside of the tank. • The suction filter mounted on the sprayer frame must be cleaned regularly. Unscrew the filter cover and remove the filter screen and gasket. Soak in clean water, brushing with a nozzle brush. Ensure the gasket is in position when reassembling. • The filter basket strainer is removed by lifting it out of the filter ring. Clean the basket strainer the same way as the suction filter. Replace the basket strainer by exerting a quick downward push to seat the strainer correctly. • Nozzles, nozzle filters, nozzle caps and gaskets should be cleaned by soaking in water, brushing with a nozzle brush and allowed to dry. Never blow through the nozzles with your mouth, or use wire or pins to clear any blockages. When reassembling ensure that the nozzle cap gasket is correctly positioned. Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 08 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook Maintenance Maintenance should be carried out regularly. Pump Maintenance • Check to make sure that all screws are tightened and that no parts are missing • Check to make sure there are no loose connections on hoses, nozzle, lance or valves. • Thoroughly clean the nozzle and filter (suction). Take the cap off the filter housing and remove filter screen for cleaning. Ensure filter screen is properly located before screwing cap back on. Lubrication ports/ Grease cups Lubrication • There are two grease cups (marked with “←” on the back of the pump) • Always ensure grease cups are filled with grease. Screw grease cups 2-3 turns every 2 hours of operation. Inspect the engine • Check to make sure there are no loose or missing screws in any part of the engine. • Clean the air filter regularly – particularly if working in a dusty environment. • Clean and adjust the spark plug as necessary. • Clean the cooling fan, air intake opening and parts around the muffler. • Check the engine oil and change it as necessary. • Inspect the fuel line filter, check for fuel leaks. Pump & motor Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 09 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook Long Term Cleaning and Storing • When storing the sprayer, ensure that it is clean and dry and kept in a ventilated place where it will not be subjected to freezing temperatures. Where frozen water may crack metal components and void warranty • Completely drain any water for the pump • Pull the recoil starter handle slowly until there is resistance. • After removing fuel from the tank, push the priming pump until fuel in the line runs out. Remove fuel from the tank once more. • Check the engine oil and change it if necessary. • Set the throttle lever in the low speed position. • Wipe away any dirt or dust. 9 4 3 9 4 3 2 2 6 6 5 5 8 8 7 7 1 1 10 Dimensional Drawing – PTC00200AFG 10 Dimensional Drawing – PTC00400BFG OVERALL DIMENSIONS 910(L) X 730(W) X 620(H) OVERALL DIMENSIONS 1480(L) X 755(W) X 660(H) ITEM CODE Description ITEM CODE Description 1 AMPTC00200AFG 200 Litre Squat Tank 1 AMPTC00400BFG 400 Litre Squat Tank 2,3,4 ARLP250VSR ø255 Lid Assembly 2,3,4 ARLP250VSR ø255 Lid Assembly 5 AMAXPM010BK 10 Litre Rinse Tank 5 AMAXPM010BK 10 Litre Rinse Tank 6 ARLP100V 100mm screw lid with breather 6 ARLP100V 100mm screw lid with breather 7,8 CFNB20M 3/4” Poly Drain Bung & Seal 7,8 CFNB20M 3/4” Poly Drain Bung & Seal Stainless Steel Screws 9 3/4 20mm Poly Tap 10 9 10 CFVTP20M Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray Stainless Steel Screws CFVTP20M 3/4 20mm Poly Tap 10 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook Unit Identification Diagram Cap (Oil tank) Recoil starter Cap (Fuel tank) Engine Hose assembly (for spraying) Pressure regulating valve Hose reel Pressure gauge Crank Stop switch Throttle lever Pump Hose assembly (For suction) Filter (For suction) Hose return Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 11 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook Unit Specifications Engine Pump MODEL GX35 Honda 4-Stroke Rapid Commando TYPE 4-stroke, OHC single cylinder Duplex piston pump MAX. POWER/PRESSURE 1.0kW (1.3HP) @ 7,000RPM 25BAR (360PSI) OIL TYPE 10W/30 API SG SAE30/30W OIL CAPACITY 0.1L (100ml) 0.1L (100ml) MAX. FLOW 12L/min Trouble Shooting Issue Possible Cause Resolution Pump will not prime 1. 2. 1. Insufficient motor RPM Air leak on suction plumbing 2. Increase motor RPM until pump engages Tighten/replace fittings Pressure drops under load and pump is noisy Insufficient motor RPM to prevent clutch slippage Increase motor RPM Pressure drops/fluctuates during standard operation 1. 2. 3. Restriction on suction line Pump sucking air Residue on valves 1. 2. 3. Remove restriction Tighten/replace fittings Disassemble and clean valves/ replace broken valve springs if necessary Unable to get any pressure 1. 2. Residue on valves Broken regulator spring 1. Disassemble and clean valves/ replace broken valve springs if necessary Replace regulator spring 2. Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 12 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook Exploded Diagram Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 13 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook Parts List No. Part Name 1 Engine GX35 Part Number Size Per. Set 2 Clutch Drum CPUPP002 1 3 Gearbox housing CPUPP003 1 4 Housing Gasket CPUPP004 5 Oil seal CPUPP005 17.28.7 1 6 Steel Spacer 7 O-ring CPUPP007 9x13 4 8 Bearing 6201 CPUPP008 9 Shaft 10 Bearing HK1010 CPUPP010 1 11 Washer CPUPP011 2 12 Bearing 608 CPUPP012 1 13 Gear shaft 14 Bearing 6203 CPUPP014 15 Bearing 6200 CPUPP015 16 Crank case CPUPP016 18mm 1 17 O-ring CPUPP017 G60 1 18 Crank case cover CPUPP018 19 O-ring CPUPP019 G25 1 CPUPP020 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 Oil glass 21 Pump stand 1 22 O-ring CPUPP022 1 23 Drain plug CPUPP023 1 1 24 Screw M6x12 6 25 Nut M6 4 M6 8 26 Spring washer 27 Rubber Mount CPUPP027 2 28 O-ring CPUPP028 1 29 Oil Filler Cap CPUPP029 1 30 Oil seal CPUPP030 31 Piston CPUPP031 32 O-ring CPUPP032 33 Fixed plate 2 18mm 1 2mm 2 2 34 Adjusting ring CPUPP034 2 35 Grease ring CPUPP035 2 Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 14 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook No. Part Name Part Number 36 V-packing upper seal CPUPP036 Size Per. Set 2 37 V-packing CPUPP037 4 38 Packing seat CPUPP038 1 39 Cylinder Head LEFT CPUPP039 1 40 Valve Assembly CPUPP040 1 40-1 Valve nut 1 40-2 Valve spring 1 40-3 Valve plug 1 40-4 Valve seat 4 40-5 Valve ring 1 40-6 Valve packing 41 Suction Manifold LEFT 42 Connector Nipple 43+44 Grease cup CPUPP043 & CPUPP044 1 45 Outlet Manifold CPUPP045 1 46 Regulator seat CPUPP046 1 47 Regulator ball CPUPP047 1 48 Regulator ball cup CPUPP048 1 49 Regulator Spring CPUPP049 1 50 Regulator valve Housing CPUPP050 1 51 Regulator Housing Nut CPUPP051 1 52 Regulator valve screw CPUPP052 1 53 Regulator knob CPUPP053 1 1 CPUPP041 1 2 54 Nyloc nut CPUPP054 55 Cylinder head RIGHT CPUPP055 M6 1 1 56 Suction Manifold RIGHT CPUPP056 6 57 Outlet manifold LEFT 4 58 Elbow 1/4NPT 8 59 Pressure gauge CPUPP059 2 60 Pressure Manifold Hose CPUPP060 1 61 Suction manifold hose CPUPP061 1 62 Hose clamp CPUPP062 2 63 Bypass hose CPUPP063 1 64 Suction hose 2 66 Engine stand 1 Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 15 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook No. Part Name Part Number 67 Rubber Mount CPUPP067 Size Per. Set 68 Screw M6x45 2 69 Screw M6x75 2 70 Screw M6x12 2 71 Steel Frame 74 Screw M6x16 10 75 Hose Reel Spool CPUPP075 1 76 Hose reel swivel CPUPP076 1 77 Hose reel whip hose CPUPP077 1 78 Rubber Foot CPUPP078 79 Screw 80 Throttle mounting plate 1 81 Kill switch 1 82 Rubber sheath 83 Screw 3/16”x3/8”L 2 84 Washer 3/16” 2 85 Nut 3/16” 2 86 Throttle 1 87 Throttle Cable comp 1 88 Screw 2 89 Washer 2 90 Nut 2 93 Screw 2 94 Screw 122 Ball valve & tee piece 2 CPUPP071 1 4 M8*25 4 1 2 CPUPP0122 1 Spare Parts Kit Part Name Part Number Regulator Assembly for Rapid Commando CPUPK050 Parts Included Spare Seals and Valves Kit CPUPK120 5, 7, 17, 19, 22, 28, 30, 32, 36, 37, 40 Spare Seals Kit for Rapid Commando CPUPK121 30x2, 32x2, 36x2, 37x4, 38x2 Regulator Spares Kit for Rapid Commando CPUPK122 7x3, 46x1, 47x1, 48x1, 49x1 Rubber Mount Kit for Spray Marshal CPUPK123 27x2, 67x2, 78x4, 79x4 30m Hose for Spray Marshal CPUPK130 Includes fittings Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 16 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook 17 Warranty Warranty Policies and Procedures The following warranty is the only warranty applicable to RAPID SPRAY products, and to the maximum extent permitted by law, overrides any other conditions or warranties expressed or implied on RAPID SPRAY products. Other than legislative obligations to the contrary, RAPID SPRAY will not be liable for and incidental or consequential damages arising from the ownership or use of a Product. No person, including any dealer or representative of RAPID SPRAY is authorized to make any representation or warranty on behalf of RAPID SPRAY in addition or inconsistent with these provisions. Purchasers to whom these provisions apply agree to hold RAPID SPRAY not liable for claims by their customers in excess of the obligations of RAPID SPRAY expressly set forth herein. NOTE: All tank and spray systems must have their warranty activated by returning warranty card located at the end of this document or online www.rapidspray.net/warranty-registration within 21 days of purchase by the end user. The Warranty All products sold by RAPID SPRAY are guaranteed to be free from defect in materials workmanship or manufacture for a period of 12 months from the initial date of purchase, excepting the following exclusions; Any parts/products found by RAPID SPRAY to be defective, either in material or workmanship will be replaced or repaired within this period, at no cost to the initial purchaser if following conditions are met: • The item has been operated in accordance with all instructions and warnings provided. • Item is still owned and operated by original purchaser – proof of purchase is required to obtain warranty Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray 18 Rapid Spray Marshal Unit Operator’s Handbook The following things are expressly excluded from the above warranty. Abuse Failure as a result of neglect, such as improper operation. Lack of maintenance or continued operation after discovery of a defect that leads to further damage Alterations Any unauthorized alteration, modification, attachments or unauthorized repair to equipment. Clean-Up Time RAPID SPRAY does not pay for cleaning of products, parts or accessories or work area before or after the warranty repair. Damage Damages or machine/component failure caused by carelessness/recklessness or accidental damage, improper operation, excessive speed, inappropriate storage or transportation. Environmental Conditions & Application Deteriorated or failed components such as o-rings, diaphragms, hoses, seals and connections damaged by corrosive chemicals, dirt and sand, excessive heat, moisture or other environmental impacts. Warranty determination on these type of failures will be made by RAPID SPRAY, only after inspection of the failed component. Inability | Unsuitability In no event shall RAPID SPRAY be liable to any person for indirect or consequential damages or for injury or commercial loss resulting from any use or inability to use any RAPID SPRAY product. Maintenance Component failure due to failure to perform maintenance services such as, oil and grease changes/ top-ups, failure to clean tanks, pumps filters, nozzles and spray lines. Failure to tighten or replace loose or missing bolts, nuts, fittings, shields and covers. Non-Genuine Parts Use of parts other than RAPID SPRAY parts for repair of warranted items will automatically negate any warranty. Warranted components must be replaced with genuine parts. Rapid Spray Equipment by Rapid Spray Registering your warranty couldn’t be easier! Warranty Registration You can register online at www.rapidspray.net/warranty-registration or complete all the details below and post this form back to: Rapid Spray, PO Box 3119, Singleton NSW 2330 Model Serial No Purchased From (Dealer Name & Town) Purchaser’s Name Purchaser’s Address Purchaser’s Phone Number Disclaimer: If you don’t want us to keep you informed of new products, please tick this circle To help us help you further, please complete the following: Purchaser’s Age Principle Usage Up to 25 Commercial farm Town council 25 – 40 Hobby farm Hire company 41 – 55 Industrial Home Over 55 Other What influenced you to purchase a Rapid Spray product? Catalogue received Better features than other competitors Newspaper advertisement Quality & reliability Magazine advertisement Price Dealer recommendation Past experience with Rapid Spray products Friend’s recommendation Website " What other Rapid Spray products do you use? Spray tanks Boom sprayers Cartage tanks Bertolini pumps & controllers Diesel tanks Inter knapsacks | Compression sprayers Fire fighters Other Call us on 1800 011 000 or visit www.rapidspray.net 35 Enterprise Cres, Singleton NSW 2330 PO Box 3119 Singleton NSW 2330 www.rapidspray.net Telephone 1800 011 000 Facsimile 02 6571 2951