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Eliminate the need for separate pump infrastructure — the Ocmis VIR5RM hard hose reel travelling irrigator features an integrated motor pump mounted directly on the machine frame for direct channel suction or booster operation. Engineered by Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione, this advanced system combines the Vario Rain technology with synchronized gearbox speeds to deliver water savings and minimal pressure losses for efficient field irrigation.
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The Ocmis VIR5RM represents a sophisticated hard hose reel travelling irrigator engineered and manufactured by Ocmis Irrigazione in Italy, one of Europe's leading irrigation equipment specialists. This machine is specifically designed for agricultural operations requiring autonomous water sourcing, featuring an integrated motor pump mounted directly on the machine frame that enables direct suction from channels, canals, or open water sources, or operates as a booster pump to supplement existing pressure. The VIR5RM delivers proven performance across large-scale crop irrigation, from field crops to orchards, combining Italian precision engineering with practical field reliability.
What distinguishes the VIR5RM is its advanced gearbox with synchronized speeds, which serves as the control centre for Ocmis' Vario Rain system technology. This next-generation approach provides operators with multiple competitive advantages including significant water savings through optimised application rates, exceptional user-friendliness with simplified control systems, and minimal pressure losses throughout the irrigation cycle. The integrated pump configuration eliminates the need for separate pumping infrastructure, reducing installation complexity and allowing the machine to operate in locations where pressurised water supplies are unavailable or insufficient, making it ideal for remote fields, supplementary irrigation projects, and operations drawing from natural water sources.
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