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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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By Carol Dutton in Industry on 9th Sep 2008 14:00
Vitax launched the TOPLINE XCEL LINE MARKER, a unique machine, which allows turf managers to change their paint dilution whilst on the move. One turn of the dial will take them from 1:8 to 1:20 while they continue to mark out.
Featuring a separate neat paint vessel holding up to 5 litres, as well as a 30 litre water tank, the TOPLINE XCEL has been
specifically designed to deliver the new Supa Stadia Eco, but works equally well with any other Topline paint.
The two inside filters have a clear inspection cover allowing easy inspection, the battery is placed beneath the water tank to balance the weight and protect it from moisture, and a tap has been placed conveniently near the control panel to allow full flushing of the paint line components.
As the pump only has to pump clean water (there's no paint going through it at any time) the whole system can be cleaned thoroughly and easily.
The new TOPLINE XCEL LINE MARKER is available from both Vitax's Supaturf and Fine Turf divisions from the end of this month (Sept.)
Read more articles in Industry, by Carol Dutton or from September 2008.