Exceptional wear rates

A patent pending new and unique design for disc and vane.

A life of working in the farming industry and engineering combined with work experience in the lime spreading sector has culminated in the design and creation of a new concept in the way that spreading vanes are mounted to the disc unit.

The support and strength is in the disc units and all welding is done there. 

The vanes are one piece and slot through the discs resulting in high durability and vastly improved wear rates and consistent spreading.

  1. Disc
  2. Back plate
  3. Support bracket
  4. Vane

Wear rates explained.

No welding on the vane and smooth flow of material lead to lower wear.

On most other types of vanes there are support brackets welded to the rear of the vanes and this results in the heat softening the material they are made from resulting in premature wear especially when applying abrasive products such as salt, gritty lime or fertiliser.

As you can see in the images all the support for these vanes is welded on the discs and because they are behind the vanes they are protected.

The vanes also have a very considered and gentle radius spreading the wear area over a larger surface and not focusing it to a narrow specific point.

 

Smooth flow explained.

Product arrives onto the discs and then can travel unhindered directly and smoothly onto the vanes. This happens because the vane is slotted into the disc and NOT mounted on a base plate and bolted onto the disc.

Machine options

Gustrower

Bredal

Agrispread

Spreadpoint

Duraflo - The slot in system built to last

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