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Thick slurry with fibrous suspended particles meets its match — the Ocmis MFFO 125 LK features a robust rotary blade chopper and specialised three-blade impeller design that handles challenging slurry and dirty water applications where other centrifugal pumps fail. Engineered by Italy-based Ocmis, this PTO-driven pump combines high working pressure capability with an advanced cooling system for reliable performance in demanding agricultural and industrial pumping operations.
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The Ocmis MFFO 125 LK is a professional PTO-driven slurry centrifugal pump manufactured in Italy, engineered specifically for agricultural slurry management and dirty water applications. Designed and built by Ocmis, a leading Italian irrigation equipment manufacturer, this robust centrifugal pump delivers exceptional performance in demanding conditions involving thick slurry with fibrous suspended particles, muddy water, and agricultural waste. As part of the MFFO series, this pump is optimised for direct connection to diesel engines through its multiplier system at different ratios, ensuring high performance even with lower-rated power sources.
The MFFO 125 LK distinguishes itself through its advanced version L specification, featuring a closed impeller design with high flow rate capabilities specifically engineered for slurry and dirty water containing smaller percentages of suspended solids. The pump incorporates a sophisticated mechanical seal system with silicon carbide contact faces and an external auxiliary lubrication tank, ensuring extended service life even under continuous operation. Its exclusive internal water circulation cooling system within the multiplier box guarantees exceptional longevity of mechanical components during prolonged working periods in harsh agricultural environments, making it an ideal match between long-term durability and immediate operational performance.
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