- Fully Vacuum operated so no electricity required
- The new EasySpray Gun combines revolutionary solid cone spray technology and lever style convenience to give the most efficient spray pattern possible
- Wide angle adjustable spray pattern for complete but economic coverage
- Unique Dump Valve means no mess when you switch off or change guns and automatically back-flushes the chemical intake filter
- Expandable up to 20 guns
- Every unit tested before shipment
- Easy to install and maintain
- Comprehensive 12 month warranty
ATS/402 Classic Gun
The original teat spray gun from Ambic using lever style convenience and an adjustable nozzle that allows the farmer to vary the spray pattern.
The Ambic Teat Spray Extension Kit is an accessory for the Ambic Teat Spray Gun that is designed to extend the reach of the gun. The kit consists of a flexible hose or extension coil that attaches to the end of the spray gun, allowing farmers to reach teats that are further away or difficult to access.
Here are some of the benefits of using an Ambic Teat Spray Extension Kit:
- Increased Reach: The extension kit allows farmers to reach teats that are further away or more difficult to access, such as teats on cows with larger udders.
- Better Teat Coverage: By using the extension kit, farmers can ensure that all teats are properly covered with teat disinfectant, which can help to reduce the risk of mastitis and improve overall udder health.
- Improved Ergonomics: Bending or reaching to access teats can be hard on a farmer’s back, shoulders, and arms. The extension kit can help to reduce strain and improve ergonomics, which can be especially beneficial for farmers who milk large herds.
- Versatility: The Ambic Teat Spray Extension Kit is available in different lengths and styles, making it adaptable to different milking setups and cow sizes.
- Time-Saving: The extension kit allows farmers to spray multiple teats at once, which can save time and increase efficiency.
In summary, the Ambic Teat Spray Extension Kit can help farmers to improve teat coverage, reduce strain on their bodies, increase efficiency, and adapt to different milking setups and cow sizes.