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Eliminate the need for fixed infrastructure with direct channel suction capability — the Ocmis VIR7RM hard hose reel travelling irrigator features an integrated motor pump mounted directly on the machine frame, delivering independent operation or booster functionality for large-scale irrigation operations. Engineered by Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione, this machine centres on a synchronized-speed gearbox that powers the Vario Rain system, achieving significant water savings with minimal pressure loss across extensive coverage areas.
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The Ocmis VIR7RM is a professional hard hose reel travelling irrigator engineered and manufactured in Italy by Ocmis Irrigazione, a leader in irrigation technology. This advanced irrigation machine features a motor pump mounted directly on the machine frame, enabling direct suction from channels or functioning as a booster pump to enhance system pressure. Designed for commercial agricultural operations, the VIR7RM delivers precision irrigation across large acreages with exceptional efficiency and reliability.
What distinguishes the VIR7RM is its integration of the innovative Vario Rain system controlled by a sophisticated gearbox with synchronized speeds, representing the nerve centre of Ocmis's new generation of travelling irrigators. This cutting-edge technology delivers significant competitive advantages including substantial water conservation, exceptional user-friendliness, and minimal pressure losses throughout operation. The onboard motor pump configuration provides operational flexibility for farms and operations with varying water source conditions, from open channels to existing irrigation infrastructure requiring pressure boosting.
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