The BullMach NAYLA 40 water pump is a versatile and powerful device designed to meet irrigation needs in agricultural and gardening settings. Equipped with a 4-stroke internal combustion engine, this water pump guarantees reliable and durable performance, ideal for intensive use. It is equipped with a self-priming pump, which facilitates starting up the pumping without the need to pre-fill the system, making it practical and quick to use.
One of the distinguishing features of this water pump is its high delivery head of up to 70 metres. This makes it suitable for applications requiring high pressure and water transfer over long distances. The draught capacity of up to 6 metres depth allows for the efficient use of water resources, even in situations with a difference in level or deep water sources.
The robustness of the motor and pump design ensure efficient and continuous operation even under demanding conditions. The use of 40/25/25 mm fittings facilitates connection with different types of piping, offering great flexibility in installations.
Distinctive features and advantages:
- Headroom of 70 metres: Provides high pressure for irrigation over long distances.
- Self-priming pump: Facilitates start-up without the need to pre-fill the system.
- 4-stroke petrol engine: It offers reliability and durability, suitable for intensive use.
- Maximum draft height of 6 metres: Allows effective pumping even from deep sources.
- High-quality materials: They ensure strength and durability.
- Versatile fittings (40/25/25 mm): They facilitate connection with various types of piping.
WARNING:
- No oil in the engine, remember to top it up before use with the bottles supplied on standard equipment
- Do not operate the machine with a dry pump.
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 the suitability for the combined use with sprinklers of different typologies or various types of real irrigation systems (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.