It is a remote-controlled, self-propelled crawler agricultural robot sprayer (brand HRY) designed to apply pesticides and fertilizers in orchards and farms. It combines a high-capacity pump, engine, gear and motor into a durable crawler chassis for efficient, low‑labor spraying.
The unit is controlled via a dedicated remote-control system that manages movement, steering and spray functions. Exact remote features (range, frequency, interface) depend on the configuration — check the manufacturer specifications or your supplier for the model's remote capabilities.
The sprayer integrates an engine and motor as core components. Specific fuel or power type (diesel, gasoline, electric/hybrid) varies by model — consult the product sheet or your dealer for the exact powertrain of the unit you are purchasing.
The product weight is listed as 500 kg. Single package size is 200 x 130 x 80 cm for transport and shipping planning.
Tank capacity and pump flow rate are model-dependent and not specified in the general listing. Contact the supplier or check the detailed specification sheet to get exact tank volume and pump performance for the model you intend to buy.
It is designed to spray common liquid pesticides, herbicides and liquid fertilizers used in orchards. Always follow chemical manufacturer guidelines and local regulations, and ensure compatibility of nozzles and materials with the spray solution.
The lightweight crawler design improves maneuverability in orchards and rough terrain. Specific slope/climb performance varies by model and ground conditions; consult the technical datasheet for maximum incline capability.
Remote control operation and self-propelled movement let one operator cover larger areas faster than manual spraying. The high-capacity pump reduces refill frequency and the crawler design allows continuous operation across orchard rows, lowering labor costs and saving time.
Routine maintenance includes checking and servicing the engine/motor, pump, hoses, nozzles and tracks; cleaning the chemical tank and filters after use; and inspecting gears and electrical components. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for service intervals and recommended consumables.
Core components listed include pump, engine, gear and motor. Spare parts availability depends on your supplier and local dealer network. Ask the manufacturer or authorized dealer about spare parts availability, service centers and recommended spare-parts kits.
Typical safety features include remote emergency stop, stable crawler chassis to reduce tip-over risk, durable construction to protect components, and safe chemical handling recommendations. Verify the safety features provided on the specific model before purchase.
Yes — it is marketed for orchards and various farm types where row-crop or tree spraying is required. Suitability depends on row spacing, orchard layout and ground conditions, so confirm fit with your farm specifications.
Yes. Operators should be trained on safe remote operation, chemical handling, maintenance, and emergency procedures. Many suppliers provide user manuals, training sessions or video guides — ask your dealer about available training resources.
Warranty length and after-sales support vary by seller and region. Contact the supplier or authorized dealer to get details on warranty coverage, what is included (parts/labor), and the process for service requests.
Consider orchard row width, tree height, desired tank capacity and pump flow, terrain characteristics, and preferred power type. Request technical specifications (tank volume, pump capacity, slope capability, spray width) from the supplier and match them to your operation's needs. Dealers can often recommend configurations based on farm size and crop type.
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