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Engineered for demanding slurry applications with fibrous suspended particles, the Ocmis TNO 100 LK combines a heat-treated rotary blade chopper system with a special three-blade impeller design to handle thick slurry, dirty water, and industrial pulps. Designed by Italy-based Ocmis, this PTO-driven centrifugal pump features an exclusive internal water cooling system that ensures long-term durability even during extended operation in harsh conditions.
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The Ocmis TNO 100 LK is a professional PTO-driven slurry centrifugal pump engineered in Italy for demanding agricultural and industrial applications. Manufactured by Ocmis, a recognised leader in irrigation and fluid handling equipment, this pump combines robust construction with advanced slurry handling capabilities. Designed specifically for lifting sludge, dirty water, and fibrous materials, the TNO 100 LK delivers reliable performance in environments where conventional pumps would fail, making it an essential tool for livestock operations, agricultural waste management, and industrial slurry transport.
The LK version distinguishes itself through its specialised design for handling dirty water with suspended solids, featuring a closed high-flow rate impeller optimised for applications with lower percentages of fibrous material. The pump incorporates a silicon carbide mechanical seal with an external auxiliary lubrication tank, ensuring extended service life even under continuous operation. The multiplier box features an exclusive internal water circulation cooling system that protects critical mechanical components during prolonged working periods. With its volute design pump body, helical spur gear multiplier supported by double-row ball bearings and taper roller bearings, and the flexibility of rotatable suction inlet positioning, the TNO 100 LK represents Ocmis's commitment to matching long-term durability with immediate operational performance.
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