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Designed by Italy-based Marani Irrigazione, the Motor Pump Unit with IVECO - PERKINS Engine and ROVATTI - CAPRARI Low Pressure Pump combines industrial-grade engine reliability with precision low-pressure pumping for large-scale irrigation — purpose-built to power hose reels, pivots, drip systems, and fixed irrigators from a single, integrated unit.
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The Marani Irrigazione Motor Pump Unit is a professional-grade, motor-driven pumping system combining a robust IVECO or PERKINS engine with a high-performance ROVATTI or CAPRARI low-pressure pump, engineered and manufactured in Italy to deliver dependable hydraulic performance across a wide range of agricultural and industrial irrigation applications. Designed for demanding field conditions, this motor pump unit integrates engine power, pump mechanics, and a dedicated control panel into a single, cohesive system that is ready to deliver consistent flow and pressure wherever it is deployed. As a low-pressure centrifugal pump unit, it is optimised for high-volume water distribution across large irrigated areas.
What sets this Marani motor pump unit apart is the trusted pairing of renowned engine brands — IVECO and PERKINS — with the proven hydraulic engineering of ROVATTI and CAPRARI pump bodies, both of which are respected Italian and European pump manufacturers with long track records in agricultural water management. The inclusion of an integrated motor and pump control panel adds operational convenience, allowing operators to manage the unit efficiently from a single interface. The combination of Italian manufacturing quality, field-proven component brands, and multi-application compatibility makes this unit a highly capable centrifugal motor pump solution for professional irrigation contractors and farm operators worldwide.
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