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Precision water management meets electrical efficiency — the Ocmis VIR8AM motor-pump integrated hard hose irrigator combines a fully electrical hose-rewinding system with the advanced Vario Rain technology for superior control and reduced energy consumption. Engineered by Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione, this E-volution series machine delivers synchronized speed control through its 4-speed VR gearbox, enabling operators to optimize water distribution while minimizing pressure losses across large-scale irrigation applications.
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The Ocmis VIR8AM is a professional motor-pump integrated hard hose irrigator manufactured by Ocmis Irrigazione, Italy's leading irrigation equipment specialist. This advanced E-volution series machine combines a fully electrical hose-rewinding system with sophisticated Vario Rain technology, offering precision irrigation across large-scale agricultural operations. Available in configurations ranging from 110 mm to 140 mm (4.33 to 5.51 inches) hose diameters and lengths from 400 m to 730 m (1,312 to 2,395 feet), the VIR8AM delivers exceptional versatility for diverse field geometries and crop types.
What distinguishes the VIR8AM is its gearbox with synchronized speeds that serves as the nerve centre of the Vario Rain system, enabling significant water savings, exceptional user-friendliness, and minimal pressure losses during operation. The technical avant-garde of the electrical rollers provides superior precision, reduced energy consumption, lower maintenance costs, and an extensive range of operating speeds. The integrated turbine flanged directly on the gearbox with built-in bypass, combined with hydraulic lifting and rotation systems, positions this irrigator at the forefront of modern precision agriculture equipment.
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