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    Manufacturer: Irtec

    WHEN THE SURFACE TO BE IRRIGATED BECOMES IMPORTANT.

    The application of fluid dynamics comes to the aid of field work. Fully hydraulic system: lifting the trolley, lifting the drawbar, and rotating the turret.

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    • Hydraulic lifting device of trolley
    • Hydraulic rotation of turntable
    • Hydraulic lifting of drawbar
    • Telescopic hydraulic feet
    • 4 Speed gearbox
    • Power take off
    • Turbine flanged on the gearbox with built-in by-pass
    • Flexible connection pipe
    • Galvanized raingun trolley mounted on variable track wheels
    • Raingun
    • Set of nozzles REFLEX raingun from Ø 24 to Ø 32
    • Set of nozzles EXPLORER raingun from Ø 28 to Ø 40
    • Pressure gauge (glycerine bath)
    • Winding handle
    • Speed equalizer
    • Tachometer
    • Hydraulic system by rapid couplings to tractor
    • Safety guards
    • 2 wheels 11.5/80-15.3 12PR 6F
    • Hot galvanized chassis and reel coated by epoxy resin and painted with polyurethane paints
    • Safety guards made of steel, swaged galvanized and painted
    • Galvanized double water inlet
    • Polyethylene hose made by unadulterated raw material



    HOSE DIAMETER HOSE LENGHT RAINGUN NOZZLES END HOSE PERFORMANCE
    100 550 REFLEX 24/26/28 4 100GI_F550.pdf
    100 600 REFLEX 24/26/28 2 100GI_F600.pdf
    110 500 REFLEX 26/28/30 4 110GI_F500.pdf
    110 530 REFLEX 26/28/30 3 110GI_F530.pdf
    110 550 REFLEX 24/26/28 2 110GI_F550.pdf
    120 440 EXPLORER 30/32/34 10 120GI_F440.pdf
    125 400 EXPLORER 32/34/36 8 125GI_F400.pdf
    125 420 EXPLORER 32/34/36 9 125GI_F420.pdf
    135 350 EXPLORER 34/36/38 8 135GI_F350.pdf
    135 370 EXPLORER 34/36/38 9 135GI_F370.pdf
    140 300 EXPLORER 36/38/40 6 140GI_F300.pdf
    140 350 EXPLORER 36/38/40 9 140GI_F350.pdf
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    Reference: Washington State University