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Engineered by Italy-based Ocmis Irrigazione, the Ocmis VR7/1 combines precision gearbox technology with hydraulic versatility to deliver water-efficient irrigation across large-scale agricultural operations. This hard hose reel travelling irrigator features a synchronized 4-speed VR gearbox and Vario Rain system that eliminate significant pressure losses while maintaining consistent coverage across hose lengths up to 750 metres.
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The Ocmis VR7/1 is a professional hard hose reel travelling irrigator manufactured by Ocmis Irrigazione, one of Italy's leading irrigation equipment specialists. This advanced irrigation machine features the innovative Vario Rain system with a sophisticated 4-speed gearbox offering synchronized speeds, enabling precise control over irrigation application rates across diverse field conditions. Available in multiple hose configurations ranging from 110 mm to 140 mm (4.33 to 5.51 inches) diameter and lengths from 450 m to 750 m (1,476 to 2,461 feet), the VR7/1 delivers exceptional versatility for medium to large-scale agricultural operations.
What distinguishes the VR7/1 as a best-seller in the Ocmis range is its combination of water-saving technology, operational simplicity, and minimal pressure loss throughout the irrigation cycle. The machine's gearbox serves as the nerve centre, synchronizing turbine speed with reel rotation to maintain consistent travel speed regardless of hose diameter or field conditions. With hydraulic lifting devices, telescopic feet for stability on uneven terrain, and a choice of REFLEX or EXPLORER rainguns with comprehensive nozzle sets, the VR7/1 has earned global recognition among progressive farmers seeking reliable, user-friendly irrigation solutions that optimize water resources while minimizing labour requirements.
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