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One of the best-selling hard hose irrigators globally for good reason — the Ocmis R2A combines the innovative Turbo Speed system with robust Italian engineering to deliver exceptional performance even at low flows and inlet pressures. Designed by Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione, this turbine drive irrigator minimizes turbine load loss while providing versatile speed control, reducing both running and maintenance costs for agricultural operations of all scales.
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The Ocmis R2A is a turbine drive hard hose irrigator manufactured by Ocmis Irrigazione, Italy's leading irrigation equipment specialist. This professional-grade reel irrigation system is engineered for large-scale agricultural operations requiring reliable, high-performance water distribution across extensive field areas. Available in eight distinct hose configurations ranging from 70 mm to 100 mm (2.76 to 3.94 inches) in diameter and 170 m to 350 m (558 to 1148 feet) in length, the R2A delivers exceptional versatility for diverse crop types, field sizes, and topographical conditions.
What distinguishes the R2A from conventional hard hose irrigators is Ocmis's proprietary Turbo Speed system, which dramatically reduces turbine load loss whilst enabling a wide range of retrieval speeds even under low flow and pressure conditions. This innovative drive technology, combined with a robust 3-speed gearbox and turbine flanged directly to the gearbox with integrated bypass, ensures consistent performance with minimal energy consumption. The machine's hot galvanised chassis, epoxy resin-coated reel with polyurethane paint finish, and galvanised steel components deliver exceptional corrosion resistance and longevity, making the R2A one of the best-selling irrigators in Ocmis's professional range.
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