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Comparison Makita PM7651H vs Dnipro-M 3W-750

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Powder spray. High performance. Anti-vibration protection. Mosquito nozzle.
Typepetrolpetrol
Designbackpackbackpack
Specs
Volume15 L14 L
Max. spraying distance16 m15 m
Wand typewidewide
Wand materialplasticplastic
Motor
ICE type4-stroke2-stroke
Cylinder volume75.6 cm342.7 cm3
Power3.7 hp1.7 hp
Power2.7 kW1.25 kW
Fuel tank capacity1.8 L
Starterby handby hand
General
Spray lock
Noise level95 dB
Weight14.1 kg10 kg
Dimensions42x44x59.5 cm
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2016february 2016

Volume

The nominal volume of the sprayer tank. Usually, in this case, the working volume is indicated, and not the full capacity (“for the cork”).

The more capacious the sprayer is, the more work can be done with it without refueling. On the other hand, a large volume accordingly affects the price, dimensions, and most importantly, the weight of the unit (and not only in a filled, but also in a “dry” state). Therefore, even with large volumes of work, it is sometimes more rational to use a relatively small unit, refueling it several times.

Detailed recommendations on the optimal volume of the tank for a particular situation can be found in special sources. With regard to specific values, in the most compact manual sprayers (see above), the capacity does not exceed 2 liters. Tanks for 2.1 – 5 liters can be found both in hand-held devices, and in pump-action and battery models (see "Type") with a shoulder carry. Sprayers for 5.1 – 10 liters are almost all made shoulder-mounted, the capacity of gasoline units actually starts from 10 liters, and the most capacious modern sprayers have tanks of more than 15 liters.

Max. spraying distance

The longest distance a sprayer can effectively spray a liquid or powder. Usually, the horizontal range is implied, however, for “long-range” models, values bare also given for vertical spraying — in such units, the difference between horizontal and vertical ranges can be very noticeable.

A “long-range” sprayer (for 10–15 m or more) is convenient in that it allows you to process a large area without moving, and also to reach high branches without using ladders. On the other hand, a long range requires appropriate power, which affects the price, weight and dimensions of the unit — despite the fact that such capabilities are not always required: for example, for a cramped greenhouse, an atomizer with a short range ( 5 – 10 m, and often and less) So it is worth choosing according to this indicator, taking into account the features of the planned work.

ICE type

Type of internal combustion engine installed in the petrol sprayer (see "Type"). In this case, the internal combustion engine is usually divided according to the cycle of work:

- Duplex. The two-stroke cycle allows you to create powerful engines with relatively small working volumes (and, accordingly, dimensions and weight); at the same time, such units are much simpler and cheaper than four-stroke ones. However they make more noise, consume somewhat more fuel and require the preparation of a gasoline-oil mixture for refueling, however, these shortcomings are not critical in the case of sprayers. Therefore, most modern gasoline units are equipped with two-stroke internal combustion engines.

- Four stroke. Four-stroke engines are quieter than two-stroke engines, use less fuel and are easier to refuel (gasoline and oil are poured separately, without the need for exact proportions). At the same time, such internal combustion engines are distinguished by their design complexity and rather high cost, and therefore they are rarely used, mainly in high-end professional sprayers.

Cylinder volume

The volume of one cylinder in an internal combustion engine installed in a sprayer. In fact, we are talking about the working volume of the entire engine, because. in this technique, only single-cylinder internal combustion engines are used.

In general, a large cylinder volume allows you to achieve high power, but power also depends on some engine characteristics (primarily the type of internal combustion engine, see above). And the performance characteristics of the sprayers themselves with the same engine power can also be different. But what directly depends on the volume of the engine is fuel consumption: a larger volume, usually, requires more fuel.

Power

Engine power of the gasoline sprayer (see "Type") in horsepower.

Power directly affects the spraying range and the performance of the unit, according to this indicator, it is quite possible to assess the overall level of the device. However note that manufacturers can indicate this characteristic in different ways: some give the rated power (when the engine is running in normal mode), others give the maximum power (at peak load). Therefore, when choosing and comparing, it is worth considering not only this indicator, but also other basic characteristics.

As for horsepower, this unit is traditionally used to assess the power of an internal combustion engine. 1 HP approximately equal to 735 watts.

Power

Sprayer engine power in kilowatts. Watt (kilowatt) is a universal unit used for all types of engines, but in fact this parameter is indicated mainly for gasoline units (see "Type"). This is due to the fact that electric sprayers — even the most powerful and heavy ones — consume less than 1 kW, which does not create any problems with connecting to a conventional outlet; so for such units there is no need to specify engine power.

Power directly affects the spraying range and the performance of the unit, according to this indicator, it is quite possible to assess the overall level of the device. However note that manufacturers can indicate this characteristic in different ways: some give the rated power (when the engine is running in normal mode), others — the maximum (at peak load). Therefore, when choosing and comparing, it is worth considering not only this indicator, but also other basic characteristics.

As for specific figures, in the most modest models this figure does not exceed 1 kW ; 1.1 – 2 kW can be called the average value; and many gasoline sprayers are equipped with motors and more than 2 kW.

Fuel tank capacity

The volume of the fuel tank in the petrol sprayer (see "Type").

Knowing the fuel consumption (see below), the volume of the tank can be used to estimate the time of continuous operation without refueling. In general, a larger tank, on the one hand, allows you to work longer between refueling, on the other hand, it affects the dimensions and weight of the entire unit. In addition, the power of the internal combustion engine in the sprayers is relatively low and they require little fuel, and you still have to fill the main tank every few minutes. In light of all this, manufacturers usually install tanks in sprayers with a volume of 0.5 to 2 liters — this is quite enough for at least half an hour of work (often more).

Spray lock

A device that allows you to fix the trigger (switch) of the sprayer in the pressed position. This is especially convenient for large volumes of work: holding the trigger manually for a long time is rather tiring, and the continuous watering lock allows you to avoid unnecessary stress on your hands.

Note that this feature can be found in all types of sprayers (see above), including lever ones — many models with this type of action are equipped with both a pumping lever and a separate trigger that must be kept pressed during operation.

Noise level

The average noise level produced by the sprayer during normal operation.

The “loudness” of operation largely depends on the type of sprayer (see above): for example, battery units are generally much quieter than gasoline ones. Anyway, the lower this indicator, the more comfortable the use of the unit, especially during long-term work. Note that the decibel is a non-linear quantity, and therefore it is best to evaluate the noise level using special comparative tables.

The most "quiet" models are manual: the noise level in them is so low that it is often not indicated at all in the characteristics. Yes, and low-power battery models can work with a volume of 30 – 35 dB, which can be compared with a muffled conversation. In more advanced versions, the noise can reach 70 dB — this is already comparable to a loud conversation. For gasoline models, the same 70 dB is, in fact, the minimum indicator, while the maximum value exceeds 100 dB (the noise of an industrial workshop or a tractor engine).
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