The large cam tracks have a diameter of 350 mm or 420 mm, depending on the model. The cam track gently raises the control rollers to minimise the force acting on the rotor unit. Wear is greatly reduced as a result. You can be sure a long service life is achieved.
The smooth ramps make sure that the tines exit the swath ergonomically. This ensures that a loose and airy swath is placed. The raked forage can then continue to dry in the wind as a result.
The dust-tight encapsulated cam track only needs one greasing point. The rotor gears run in a sealed semi-liquid grease gearbox.
The position of the cam track is infinitely variable adjustable. This means that you can define the exact tine withdrawal point and adapt it to your harvesting conditions.
The PÖTTINGER tine arm assemblies feature particularly large bearing spacing on the tine arms. Depending on the rake, they can be up to 900 mm.
This guarantees the lowest radial bearing loads, even with high volumes of forage and high driving speeds.
Additionally, the tine arm bearings are also maintenance-free.
The tine arms are removable to reduce width and height during transport. The heavy-duty tine arm cross-section is strong and resistant to twisting and bending. The force is transmitted by the profiles. The linch pin is only a security measure. The tine arms are simply slotted in.
The whole tine arm can be exchanged quickly and easily in the event of any damage. Simply undo two bolts to slide the tine arm, control arm and cam roller out of the rotor casing.