Nozzle Functionality and Uses
Foaming Weed Nozzle (Black)
• Visibly marks treated weeds when
used with weed killer or added
surfactant.
• Spot spraying weeds in lawn, or
around flower beds, trees, and shrubs.
• Edging along fences, driveways, and
walkways.
High-Volume Wide Fan Nozzle (Brown)
• Flat spray for very broad coverage and
higher viscosity liquids.
Low-Volume Wide Fan Nozzle (Red)
• Replacing lawns. Kills lawn and weeds
before planting a new lawn.
• Preparing large areas for planting of
ornamental and vegetable gardens.
Low-Volume Narrow Fan Nozzle (Yellow)
• Precision spraying in confined areas
such as gardens and flower beds.
Jet Stream Nozzle (Orange)
• Pinpoint stream for targeted
applications from a distance.
• Ideal for spraying hornet nests, cracks,
crevices, and other hard to reach
targets.
Adjustable Cone Nozzle
• Spot spraying in flower beds,
walkways, driveways, and patios,
around trees and shrubs.
• Edging along fences, driveways, and
walkways.
• Killing brush such as poison ivy, poison
oak, kudzu, and wild blackberry.
High-Volume Foam Nozzle (White)
• Sprays a thick foam that adheres to
vertical surfaces for optimal cleaning
action.
• Spray on walls, walkways, patios/
decks, power equipment, vehicles,
and more.
Flow Control
Flow can be controlled by turning the control knob (1).
Each position (1 through 10) has a discrete detent;
each detent position has tangible feedback.
The backpack functions to keep flow rate constant
regardless of battery depletion state; when a preferred
knob setting is chosen for a given nozzle, the spray
pattern and flow rate will remain the same through the
entire application.
Maximum Working Pressure
Position
1-3
1–3 work off a low pressure cutoff
4-10
4–10 work off a high pressure cutoff
Nozzle Flow Chart
NOTICE: RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE. Always turn
flow control knob to low GPM setting (1–3) when
switching to a low flow nozzle.
NOTICE: RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE. Failure to
abide by Nozzle Flow Chart recommendations may
result in a damaged pump and void warranty.
See Nozzle Flow Charts on page 18 and 19.
Flow
1
5