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Featuring a 4-speed VR gearbox with synchronized speeds and the advanced Vario Rain system, the Ocmis VR6 delivers exceptional water efficiency and eliminates significant pressure losses for large-scale irrigation operations. Engineered by Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione, this turbine drive hard hose irrigator combines hydraulic precision with user-friendly operation, offering telescopic feet and hydraulic trolley lifting for adaptable field deployment across diverse terrain conditions.
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The Ocmis VR6 represents a pinnacle achievement in turbine drive hard hose irrigator technology from Ocmis Irrigazione, one of Italy's most respected irrigation equipment manufacturers. This sophisticated machine combines a 4-speed VR gearbox with synchronized speeds and the innovative Vario Rain system, delivering exceptional irrigation coverage across hose configurations ranging from 100-140 mm (3.94-5.51 in) diameter and lengths extending from 350-600 m (1148-1969 ft). Built on a hot galvanized chassis with telescopic hydraulic feet and variable track wheels, the VR6 offers remarkable versatility for agricultural operations of all scales.
What distinguishes the VR6 as a best-seller in the Ocmis range is its synchronized gearbox technology that serves as the nerve centre for precise irrigation control, enabling agriculturalists worldwide to achieve significant water savings with minimal pressure loss. The machine's turbine is flanged directly onto the gearbox with built-in bypass capability, while the epoxy resin coated reel and polyurethane painted finish ensure longevity even under demanding field conditions. Available with either REFLEX or EXPLORER raingun systems depending on configuration, the VR6 delivers both user-friendliness and professional-grade performance that has made it a trusted choice across diverse farming operations globally.
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