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Designed by Italy-based Marani Irrigazione, the Motor Pump Unit with PERKINS Engine and ROVATTI Flanged Pump on Trolley combines two trusted industrial names into one field-ready agricultural pump unit — built to power self-propelled hose reels, pivots, drip systems, and fixed irrigators with reliable mobile performance wherever it's needed.
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The Marani Irrigazione Motor Pump Unit is a professional-grade, motor-driven pumping system engineered for demanding agricultural irrigation applications. Built in Italy by Marani Irrigazione, a specialist in irrigation machinery, this unit combines a PERKINS diesel engine with a ROVATTI flanged centrifugal pump, mounted together on a robust wheeled trolley for straightforward field deployment and repositioning. The integrated command-and-control unit manages both the engine and pump from a single operational point, delivering reliable, high-efficiency water delivery across a wide range of irrigation scenarios.
What distinguishes this model is its pairing of two trusted industrial-grade components — the internationally recognised PERKINS engine platform, known for its durability and fuel efficiency, and the ROVATTI flanged pump, respected across European and global markets for precision hydraulic performance. The flanged connection design ensures a secure, leak-resistant coupling between the pump and the pipeline, while the trolley-mounted configuration makes this unit genuinely portable yet stable under continuous operation. Suitable for connection to self-propelled hose reels, fixed irrigators, drip systems, centre pivots, and other irrigation infrastructure, this motor pump unit represents a versatile core component for modern agricultural water management.
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