918238 Premium Steel Hay Baler Teeth for Efficient Farming Equipment
Item # |
GST027 |
Brand |
COMRAY/OEM |
Wire Diameter |
6.0mm |
Width |
68mm |
Length |
190mm |
Weight |
0.3kg |
Usage |
Hay Baler Teeth |
Repalcement for OEM NO. |
918238 |
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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 spring teeth of the bundling machine are one of the important components, mainly used for picking up materials. During the operation of the bundling machine, the spring teeth will pick up the straw and other materials on the ground and transport them to other parts of the machine for further processing. The quality and performance of the spring teeth directly affect the operational efficiency and effectiveness of the bundling machine.
Specifically, under the traction of a tractor, the baler moves forward along the naturally stacked straw after harvesting. The tines of the pickup pick up the straw from the ground and send it to the screw conveyor. As the tine rod rotates, the end of the tine gradually extends from below the protective plate. When the end of the tine starts to contact the grass strip, the tine enters the working stroke, picking up and lifting the straw to the surface above the protective plate to push the straw, until the end of the tine retracts from above the protective plate back to the inside of the protective plate.
Baler tines are usually made of wear-resistant and durable materials to ensure that they can maintain good working performance in long-term, high-strength working environments. At the same time, in order to ensure the normal operation of the baler, the spring teeth need to be regularly maintained and replaced to avoid a decrease in work efficiency caused by wear or damage.
In actual use, it is possible to encounter situations such as tooth breakage or abnormal operation, which are usually related to factors such as cylinder crawling, no pressure in the system, aging or falling seals, water in the oil, and gear pump wear. Therefore, regular inspection and maintenance of the baler and its tines are very important.
The tines of the baler play a crucial role in bundling operations and are important components to ensure efficient and stable operation of the baler. If you need to learn more about the spring teeth of the bundling machine, it is recommended to consult professional agricultural machinery technicians or consult relevant technical materials.