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Designed by Italy-based Ocmis, the OF 83/2SP combines proven centrifugal pump engineering with tractor-driven versatility for fresh water irrigation applications. This PTO-driven unit delivers the ideal balance between immediate operational performance and long-term reliability, ensuring consistent water delivery for agricultural irrigation systems without the need for independent power sources.
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The Ocmis OF 83/2SP is a professional PTO-driven centrifugal pump engineered in Italy specifically for agricultural irrigation applications requiring reliable fresh water lifting and distribution. Manufactured by Ocmis, a specialist in irrigation equipment technology, this tractor-mounted pump delivers the hydraulic performance demanded by modern farming operations whilst maintaining the mobility and flexibility essential for efficient field irrigation. As a clean water centrifugal pump, the OF 83/2SP is optimised for handling fresh water sources, transforming tractor power into consistent irrigation flow through proven centrifugal force technology.
What distinguishes the OF 83/2SP within the Ocmis range is its dual-stage configuration, indicated by the "2SP" designation, which enables higher pressure generation compared to single-stage alternatives whilst maintaining compact dimensions suitable for field transport. The centrifugal impeller design has been engineered to balance immediate hydraulic response with sustained performance across extended irrigation sessions, reducing wear and minimising downtime. The pump incorporates a mechanical seal system designed for fresh water service, coupled with a cooling arrangement that protects critical components during prolonged operation. This combination of two-stage pressure capability and agricultural-duty construction makes the OF 83/2SP particularly suited to irrigation scenarios requiring both adequate flow volumes and sufficient delivery pressure to supply sprinkler systems or traverse moderate elevation changes.
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