High-Quality Durable Rubber Spring Teeth for Fence Rake
Products Name |
Rubber Spring Teeth |
Materials |
Nature Rubber + Spring Steel |
Item Number |
0168/0169 |
Unit Weight |
220g/.485lb |
York Opening |
48mm/1-7/8" |
Length |
about 280mm/11" |
Test Condition |
Deflextion Angle +/-40 degrees T |
Test Speed |
90~95 Cycles per minute |
Test Result |
over 180,000 Flexes |
Equipment to use |
Fence type Rake |
Brand |
COMRAY/OEM |
Quality Warrenty |
1 year |
The rubber tines on the rake are one of its main working components, used to effectively grab and collect hay. The design of rubber elastic teeth allows it to generate sufficient friction when in contact with grass, making it easy to scoop grass into the machine. At the same time, the material of rubber also ensures the durability and elasticity of the spring teeth, allowing them to maintain good working conditions during long-term use.
The advantages of rubber teeth include:
Wear resistance: Rubber material has good wear resistance and can withstand the friction between grass and the ground, extending its service life.
Good elasticity: The rubber elastic teeth can undergo certain deformation when subjected to pressure, thereby better adapting to different shapes and densities of grass and improving the efficiency of grass harvesting.
Low noise: The rubber material produces relatively less noise when in contact with other objects, which helps to reduce the noise pollution generated by the rake during operation.
When using and maintaining rubber tines, the following points should be noted:
Regular cleaning: During use, grass and debris may adhere to the spring teeth, affecting their working effectiveness. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly clean the magazine teeth and keep them clean.
Check for wear: Regularly check the wear of the tines. If severe wear or broken tines are found, they should be replaced in a timely manner to avoid affecting the overall performance of the rake.
Storage precautions: When storing the lawn rake, the rubber tines should be placed in a dry and ventilated place, avoiding direct sunlight and humid environments to prevent rubber aging.
Overall, rubber tines play a crucial role in the collection and organization of hay as an important component of a lawn rake. By understanding its characteristics and maintenance methods, the performance of the rake can be better utilized and the efficiency of forage collection can be improved.