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Agri-InjectModel MacRoy D50 - Fertilizer Injection System

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MacRoy D50 - Operating Range: 5.0 to 50 GPH (18.9 to 189.3 liters). Maximum Discharge Pressure: 100 PSI (6.9 bar). Three Phase and Single Phase: 1/4 hp (.18 kW). 12-volt DC: 1/4 hp (.18 kW).

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Easily accessible filter assembly

protects pump, plumbing and connections from foreign objects.

Large, easy-to-ready dial

lets you adjust flow, quickly and simply, while the pump is running. Can be locked in position to maintain constant flow. Precision stroke adjustment can be operated while in use. Steady State Accuracy ~+ 2% of full capacity over the 10 to 1 turndown ratio.

The control switch

is sized specifically to each motor and provides overload protection. The switch enclosure is NEMA 4 rated and fully integrated into the Nomad base.

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Elimination of run-off while precisely providing what your crop needs

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Utilized globally in 44 countries representing the world's primary growing regions

Environmentally safe

Utilizing a high quality fluid injection pump enables you to precisely provide what your crop needs while reducing the environmental impact. With Agri-Inject equipment, there are other benefits of reduced drift and reduced labor and energy costs. Agri-Inject also offers containment options to provide even further assurance of environmental safety.

Economical to operate

Lower operating costs at high volumes make the MacRoy Series D especially effective for applying fertilizer, chemicals, and other concentrates through high acreage pivot irrigation systems.

Future of precision agriculture

Today we’re on the doorstep of dynamic growth of precision farming within the global agricultural industry. Agri-Inject products are perfectly in sync with precision agriculture. They are the cost effective way to apply precise amounts of fertilizer and crop protection products at precisely the right times during the growing season. That’s a sound “precision strategy” for improving yields and ensuring crop health for many years to come.