The trademark of the DYNATECH rotor unit is the dynamic, sweeping shape of the tine arms. Thanks to this geometry, the tines are guided dynamically through the crop. The result: The forage is collected easily and more gently with straight tines and disintegration losses are minimised.
In addition, the sweeping effect protects the sward. If the tines do contact the ground, they are guided in such a way that they have a much gentler effect on the sward and the machine.
The swept shape of the tine arms also prevents forage from building up and wrapping around the rotors. The big advantage being the machine stays clean.
The lightweight DYNATECH rotor unit on the HIT V ALPIN not only has impressive tine arm geometry, it also has small diameter rotors. The rotors with a diameter of 1.38 m and five tine arms deliver unbeatable working results, because:
Small rotors adapt ideally to bumpy ground and reduce the amount of crude ash entering the forage.
They pick up smaller portions of crop, resulting in neater forage handling.
You do not have to spread the forage so widely, which results in an exact spread pattern with homogeneous lateral distribution.
They can be operated at lower speeds because they do not have to spread the forage as far. That is how disintegration losses can be avoided.
The rotors can be moved into three positions. Using this system you can easily adapt the rotors to the forage conditions.