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Cutting turbine load loss while maintaining wide speed versatility even at low pressures — the Ocmis R2/1A hard hose irrigator brings Italian engineering innovation to large-scale agricultural irrigation. Designed by Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione, this turbine drive system combines the proven Turbo Speed technology with a robust 6-speed gearbox, delivering exceptional performance across hose lengths from 275–400 metres with minimal maintenance demands.
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The Ocmis R2/1A is a turbine-driven hard hose irrigator designed and manufactured by Ocmis Irrigazione in Italy, representing one of the best-selling models in the company's extensive irrigation range. This professional-grade reel irrigator combines robust construction with advanced engineering to deliver reliable performance across a wide variety of agricultural applications. With hose diameter options ranging from 75 mm to 100 mm (2.95 to 3.94 inches) and lengths extending up to 400 metres (1,312 feet), the R2/1A provides flexible coverage solutions for farms of varying sizes and crop types.
What distinguishes the R2/1A from conventional hard hose irrigators is the innovative Turbo Speed system, which significantly reduces turbine load loss while enabling a broad range of retrieval speeds even under conditions of very low flow rates and inlet pressures. The machine features a sophisticated 6-speed gearbox that works in conjunction with the turbine drive to optimise performance across different field conditions and crop requirements. Built on a hot-galvanised chassis with an epoxy resin-coated reel finished in durable polyurethane paint, the R2/1A is engineered for long-term reliability with minimal maintenance requirements, making it a cost-effective choice for professional growers worldwide.
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