The BullMach NAYLA 80 petrol water pump is an ideal solution for hobbyists who need a powerful and reliable machine for irrigation and water management in the home or agricultural sector.
Equipped with an FC190F-1 engine, it features a displacement of 420 cm³ and a power rating of 15 HP, guaranteeing excellent performance for non-professional tasks. This petrol water pump ensures a long service life and efficient operation thanks to its self-priming pump made of aluminium, a lightweight and corrosion-resistant material.
Designed to operate at high head, the BullMach NAYLA 80 can reach a maximum head of 76 metres and a maximum draft of 6 metres.
These features allow easy handling of water suction and lifting even in the most difficult situations. Aluminium fittings with a diameter of 80 mm facilitate quick connection and disconnection of pipes, improving user-friendliness and reducing preparation time.
Main features of the BullMach NAYLA 80 petrol water pump:
- Powerful motor: Equipped with an FC190F-1 engine with 420 cm³ displacement and 15 HP, it offers high performance and reliability for hobby use.
- Self-priming pump: Made of aluminium, it guarantees strength and lightness.
- High prevalence: Maximum head of 76 metres and draft height of 6 metres, ideal for applications in difficult conditions.
- Aluminium fittings: 80 mm in diameter for quick and safe connection of pipes.
- Petrol-fuelled: It allows easy charging and use in areas without access to the power supply.
This motor pump is perfect for hobbyists who need a robust and reliable machine for irrigation or water handling operations in the home or agricultural sector.
These water pumps are suitable for transferring water (for example, from one cistern to another) of for furrow irrigation in fields and gardens.
We do not guarantee their suitability for use in combination with sprinklers or sprinkler systems of various types (as they require the contribution of a qualified technician and a number of calculations in terms of flow rate, head, pressure, pipe diameters, valves, nozzles, and so on), which may require more specific types of pumps for water systems.