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Engineered to handle thick slurry with fibrous suspended particles and muddy water without clogging — the Ocmis MFTR 94-35 integrates a heat-treated rotary blade chopper with a three-blade impeller design, bringing Italy-based Ocmis' precision engineering to demanding agricultural and industrial pumping applications where standard centrifugal pumps fail.
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The Ocmis MFTR 94-35 is a high-performance PTO-driven slurry centrifugal pump engineered and manufactured in Italy for demanding agricultural and industrial applications. Part of Ocmis's renowned MFO series, this pump is specifically designed for direct connection to diesel engines through a multiplier at different ratios, delivering exceptional performance even with low-rate engines. The MFTR 94-35 combines robust Italian engineering with advanced centrifugal technology to provide reliable pumping of slurry, dirty water, and clean water for irrigation systems, ensuring an ideal balance between long-term durability and immediate operational performance.
What distinguishes the MFTR 94-35 is its sophisticated engineering featuring high-performance helical spur gears lubricated by oil bath, a one-piece pump shaft and driven pinion assembly supported by double-row ball bearings and taper roller bearings, and an exclusive cooling system utilizing internal water circulation. The pump incorporates advanced sealing technology with either adjustable packing seals or mechanical seals with silicon carbide contact faces and external auxiliary lubrication tanks, depending on configuration. The multiplier box's integrated cooling system guarantees extended lifespan of mechanical components even during prolonged operation under harsh conditions, whilst the volute design pump body with axial suction inlet and upward radial outlet position ensures efficient flow characteristics for both mobile and fixed irrigation installations.
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