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Engineered for slurry and dirty water with minimal suspended solids, the Ocmis MFO 125 L delivers reliable PTO-driven pumping performance for agricultural irrigation applications. Designed by Italy-based Ocmis, this centrifugal pump features a closed high-flow impeller optimised for efficient operation, backed by an advanced cooling system with internal water circulation that ensures durability even during extended working periods in demanding conditions.
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The Ocmis MFO 125 L is a high-performance PTO-driven centrifugal pump manufactured in Italy, specifically engineered for pumping slurry and dirty water with a small percentage of suspended solids. As part of Ocmis's MFO series, this pump has been designed for direct connection to diesel engines through a multiplier at different ratios, ensuring high performance even with low-rate engines. This Version L pump delivers the ideal balance between long-term service reliability and immediate performance for agricultural irrigation and slurry management applications.
What distinguishes the MFO 125 L is its closed high-flow rate impeller design, which maximizes efficiency when handling slurry with minimal suspended solids and dirty water applications. The pump features advanced silicon carbide mechanical seals with an external tank auxiliary lubrication system, ensuring exceptional durability and leak-free operation. The multiplier box is fitted with an exclusive cooling system utilizing internal water circulation, guaranteeing extended service life of mechanical components even during prolonged working periods under demanding conditions, making it a robust solution for agricultural operations requiring dependable slurry transfer capabilities.
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