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Designed to improve spray deposition on vertical and complex crop targets, the Dual-Angle Max series produces a catered medium-coarse spray quality while maintaining two opposing spray angles: 30° forward & 50° backward. If you are familiar with Wilger nozzle charts, the DAM110 series is designed to maintain coverage factor (%<600µ) of 90% or higher, even for high rate applications like fungicides.
This dual-direction spray pattern increases the effective spray volume reaching vertical growing targets, making it ideal for applications such as: Cereal Headblight application (e.g. fusarium headblight) Small, grassy weed control Dense crop canopies (keep your boom low)
Targeted desiccation applications where top-canopy coverage is critical High volume applications where a single nozzle becomes too large and coarse to be effective. By attacking the target from two directions, the DAM110 series improves coverage in complicated real-life situations where single nozzles spraying straight down can miss.
Built on proven COMBO-JET Performance The Dual-Angle Max series delivers an excellent balance of spray quality thanks to its ability to use COMBO-JET slide-in capsules to create the perfect sweet spot for coverage while minimizing drift significantly. If you find you are suffering from a lack of coverage, look at the Dual-Angle Max. This means applicators benefit from the same trusted spray performance they’ve come to rely on with other COMBO-JET nozzles, while gaining the added advantage of dual-angle coverage, and much more compact form factor of the new dual-cap design.
COMPACT Dual-Angle Nozzle for the Modern Sprayer Boom Noticing your sprayer boom seems to have more things going on and less room for spraying equipment? The Dual-Angle max series is a compact dual cap. It takes up a great deal less space than any angled nozzle adapters, freeing up much needed space around your nozzle body. Specifically with our Dual-Spray 4+1 (DS41) nozzle bodies, it significantly reduces boom and solenoid interference. (NOTE: there is some interference with larger solenoids mounted on “LEFT” DS41 nozzle bodies due to the fixed dimensions of the solenoid, but the ability to rotate the turret is greatly improved even in those situations).