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One of the world's most trusted hard hose reel irrigators — the Ocmis R2/1B combines Italian engineering excellence with the innovative Turbo Speed system that delivers reliable performance even at low flows and inlet pressures. Designed by Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione, this robust hard hose reel travelling irrigator offers exceptional versatility with its 6-speed gearbox and multiple setup configurations, reducing running costs while maximising operational flexibility for commercial agricultural operations.
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The Ocmis R2/1B is a hard hose reel travelling irrigator manufactured by Ocmis Irrigazione, Italy's renowned leader in professional irrigation equipment. As one of the best-selling models in the Ocmis range, this robust irrigator combines high-performance capabilities with low running and maintenance costs, making it a trusted choice for agriculturalists worldwide. Designed to handle hose configurations from 100-110 mm (3.94-4.33 in) diameter and lengths up to 300 m (984 ft), the R2/1B delivers reliable irrigation across medium to large-scale agricultural operations.
What sets the R2/1B apart is the innovative Turbo Speed system, which significantly reduces turbine load loss whilst enabling access to a wide range of machine speeds even when operating with very low flows and inlet pressures. This advanced technology, combined with the machine's 6-speed gearbox and power take-off capability, provides exceptional versatility and user-friendliness in the field. The hot galvanized chassis, epoxy resin-coated reel with polyurethane paint finish, and telescopic mechanical feet ensure durability and adaptability across diverse terrain and climate conditions.
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