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Designed by Italy-based Ocmis, the Ocmis MFF0 125/150RC 24 combines decades of centrifugal pump engineering expertise with PTO-driven reliability for fresh water irrigation applications. This PTO-driven centrifugal pump is engineered to deliver the ideal balance between immediate irrigational performance and long-term durability, bringing Italian precision to agricultural water lifting operations.
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The Ocmis MFF0 125/150RC 24 is a professional-grade PTO-driven centrifugal pump engineered by Ocmis, a leading Italian manufacturer of irrigation equipment. Designed specifically for lifting fresh water in agricultural irrigation applications, this centrifugal pump combines robust Italian engineering with practical field performance. As a clean water pump optimised for irrigational use, it delivers reliable water transfer capabilities for both mobile and fixed irrigation installations, providing farmers and irrigation professionals with a dependable solution for their water distribution needs.
What distinguishes the MFF0 125/150RC 24 from conventional irrigation pumps is its carefully engineered balance between immediate operational performance and long-term durability. The centrifugal design ensures smooth, efficient water flow whilst minimising wear on critical components. The PTO-driven configuration eliminates the need for separate power sources, allowing tractors and other agricultural vehicles to power the pump directly through their power take-off systems. This model incorporates advanced mechanical seal technology and a purpose-built cooling system that maintains optimal operating temperatures even during extended pumping sessions, ensuring consistent performance throughout demanding irrigation seasons.
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