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Designed for high-pressure slurry pumping with fibrous suspended particles, the Ocmis MFO 100 LK features a rotary blade chopper system and three-blade impeller engineered to handle thick slurry, dirty water, and industrial pulps. Manufactured by Italy-based Ocmis, this PTO-driven centrifugal pump combines robust construction with an internal water-cooled multiplier box for extended service life in demanding agricultural and industrial applications.
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The Ocmis MFO 100 LK is a professional-grade PTO-driven slurry centrifugal pump manufactured in Italy, specifically engineered for agricultural applications requiring high-performance pumping of thick slurry, dirty water, and fibrous suspended materials. Designed for direct connection to diesel engines through a variable-ratio multiplier, this robust pump delivers exceptional performance even when paired with lower-rated power sources, making it an ideal solution for livestock waste management, slurry spreading operations, and demanding irrigation tasks involving contaminated water sources.
What distinguishes the MFO 100 LK is its advanced closed impeller design optimised for high flow rates, combined with Ocmis's exclusive internal water circulation cooling system that ensures prolonged mechanical component life even during extended operation under harsh conditions. The pump features a silicon carbide mechanical seal with external tank auxiliary lubrication, high-performance helical spur gears in an oil-bath lubricated multiplier, and a volute body design with flexible inlet configuration. This L-version specification makes it particularly suitable for slurry and dirty water applications with moderate percentages of suspended solids, offering a balance between robust construction and efficient pumping performance for medium to high-pressure irrigation and agricultural waste handling operations.
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