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Engineered for maximum versatility across diverse agricultural operations, the Ocmis R1AT15 turbine drive hard hose irrigator delivers exceptional value through its innovative Turbo Speed system that maintains optimal performance even at low flows and inlet pressures. Designed by Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione, this robust machine combines minimal maintenance requirements with user-friendly operation, making it a proven choice for agriculturalists worldwide seeking reliable, cost-effective irrigation solutions.
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The Ocmis R1AT15 is a professional turbine drive hard hose irrigator manufactured by Ocmis Irrigazione, Italy's leading irrigation equipment specialist. This high-performance hose reel irrigator combines robust Italian engineering with the innovative Turbo Speed turbine system, offering exceptional versatility across a range of hose diameters from 50 mm to 70 mm (1.97 to 2.76 inches) and lengths up to 250 metres (820 feet). Designed for large-scale agricultural operations, the R1AT15 delivers reliable, low-maintenance irrigation with variable configuration options to match diverse field conditions and crop requirements.
As one of Ocmis's best-selling models, the R1AT15 distinguishes itself through the advanced Turbo Speed turbine technology that significantly reduces load loss whilst enabling a wide range of travel speeds even under low flow and pressure conditions. The machine features a hot galvanised chassis and turret for superior corrosion resistance, an epoxy-resin-coated reel with polyurethane paint finish, and the sophisticated Aqua System computer for precise irrigation control. With options for both HYDRA and ROYAL rainguns and interchangeable nozzle sets, this irrigator adapts seamlessly to varying water pressures and coverage requirements across different agricultural applications.
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