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Engineered for slurry applications with minimal suspended solids, the Ocmis TNO 125 L delivers efficient pumping performance through its closed high-flow impeller design. Built by Italy-based Ocmis, this PTO-driven centrifugal pump features an internal water circulation cooling system that ensures extended mechanical component life even during prolonged operation in demanding agricultural conditions.
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The Ocmis TNO 125 L is a professional PTO-driven slurry centrifugal pump manufactured in Italy, specifically engineered for agricultural slurry handling and dirty water pumping operations. As part of Ocmis's L-version pump range, this tractor-mounted pump is designed for slurry and dirty water applications with a small percentage of suspended solids, providing reliable performance for irrigation activities requiring efficient liquid transfer. The TNO 125 L combines robust Italian engineering with practical functionality, delivering the ideal balance between immediate operational performance and long-term durability in demanding agricultural environments.
This pump distinguishes itself through its advanced closed high-flow impeller design, which optimises flow rates whilst handling moderately contaminated water and light slurry mixtures. The TNO 125 L features a sophisticated mechanical sealing system with silicon carbide contact faces and an external auxiliary lubrication tank, ensuring reliable operation even during extended working periods. The multiplier box incorporates an exclusive internal water circulation cooling system that dramatically extends the service life of mechanical components, whilst the high-performance helical spur gear arrangement with oil bath lubrication guarantees smooth power transmission from tractor PTO to pump shaft. The integrated double-row ball bearings and taper roller bearing assembly provide exceptional shaft support, reducing maintenance requirements and maximising operational uptime.
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