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Equipped with an onboard motor pump for direct channel suction or pressure boosting, the Ocmis VIR7/1M hard hose reel travelling irrigator eliminates dependency on external pumping infrastructure. Engineered by Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione, this machine features a 4-speed VR gearbox with synchronized Vario Rain system technology that optimises water application while minimising pressure losses across large-scale operations.
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The Ocmis VIR7/1M is a professional hard hose reel travelling irrigator manufactured by Ocmis Irrigazione, Italy's premier irrigation equipment specialist. This advanced machine features an integrated motor pump mounted directly on the frame, enabling direct suction from channels or operation as a booster pump system. Designed for large-scale agricultural operations, the VIR7/1M accommodates hose diameters from 110 mm to 150 mm (4.33 to 5.91 inches) with lengths extending up to 750 metres (2,461 feet), providing exceptional coverage for expansive fields and diverse crop types.
At the heart of the VIR7/1M lies the innovative Vario Rain system, powered by a sophisticated 4-speed VR gearbox with synchronized speed control. This technology delivers precise water application while minimizing pressure losses throughout the irrigation cycle. The hydraulic control system manages all major functions including trolley lifting, turntable rotation, and drawbar positioning, ensuring efficient field navigation and setup. The hot-galvanized chassis receives additional protection through epoxy resin coating and polyurethane paint finishing, guaranteeing long-term durability in demanding agricultural environments.
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