Replacement Agricultural Machinery Spare Parts 800021 Pick up Spring Tines for Columbus Compact Cosmos Mercator Combine Harveter
Item # |
GST001 |
Brand |
COMRAY/OEM |
Wire Diameter |
5.5mm |
Width |
37mm |
Length |
210mm |
Weight |
0.1kg |
Usage |
Combine Harvester Pick Up Tine |
Repalcement for OEM NO. |
800021 |
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Products |
Spring Teeth For Agricultural Machinery |
Materials |
High Carbon Steel Wire/Oil Temper Steel Wire/Music Wire |
Wire Diameter Range |
0.5~16mm |
Surface Treatment |
Powder Coating (Main)/ Galvanize/ Electrophoretic Painting |
Colors |
Black/Red/Green/Yellow/Grey and more |
Moq |
1000pcs/item |
Quality Warrenty |
1 year |
The harvester tine is a key component in the combine harvester, and it plays a very important role in the crop harvesting process. The main function of the tine is to effectively collect crops from the field and transport them to the subsequent processing part of the harvester.
The design and manufacturing of the harvester tines have undergone precise calculations and optimization to ensure that they can perform well under different crop and operating conditions. The shape, length, material, and installation position of the tine can all affect its working effect. For example, the length and shape of the tine need to be adjusted according to the type and density of crops to ensure effective gripping of crops; The material of the spring teeth needs to have sufficient strength and wear resistance to cope with the complex working environment in the field.
In harvesting operations, adjusting the position and angle of the tines is also very important. If the position of the tine is too forward, it may cause the grain to be repeatedly hit before being cut, resulting in grain falling; If the position is too far behind, it may cause the distance between the spring teeth and the blade of the header pusher to be too small, resulting in picking up the straw. In addition, the angle of the tine also needs to be adjusted according to the specific situation of the crop to achieve the best harvesting effect.
To ensure the normal operation of the harvester tines, it is necessary to regularly inspect and maintain them. This includes checking for bent, deformed, or damaged teeth, as well as any missing teeth. If any problems are found, they should be adjusted and supplemented in a timely manner. At the same time, it is necessary to check the lubrication of the teeth to ensure smooth movement.
In short, the harvester tine is an important component in a combine harvester, and its performance and condition directly affect the harvesting effect of crops. Therefore, when using and maintaining the harvester, the role of the tines should be fully valued, and corresponding measures should be taken to maintain its good working condition.