The Pinbreaker Plough is designed and manufactured in accordance with modern agricultural techniques. With its high-quality materials and robust construction, it ensures long-lasting performance. It is an ideal solution for enhancing agricultural productivity and performing deep soil tillage.
Specially Designed Pins: Offer protection without damaging the plow.
Adjustable Depth Options: Adapts to various agricultural conditions.
Ergonomic Use: Ensures comfort during extended work sessions.
Increases Agricultural Efficiency: Minimizes labor and costs.
Versatile Application: Suitable for all types of tillage operations, including fallowing, stubble breaking, soil loosening, and turning.
Applications: The Pinbreaker plough is especially effective in sowing and maintaining root crops such as wheat, corn, and potatoes. It is an ideal choice for agricultural enterprises and professional farmers. Note: Our product is manufactured to meet quality standards and is designed for reliable and long-term use. For detailed information and to place an order, please contact us.
TYPE OF PLOUGHS
TYPE OF PLOUGHS
PRODUCT CODE
INCH VALUES
FRAME DIMENSIONS
NUMBER OF BODY
CHASSIS HEIGHT (CM)
INTERBODY CLEARANCE (CM)
WORKING WIDTH (CM)
REQUIRED HORSEPOWER (HP)
MOULDBOARD OPTIONS
13
PINBREAKER PLOUGH
PP08
8
80X25LAMA
3-5
72
28
28
45-60
A-B-G
PP10
10
80X30LAMA
3-6
72
30
30
55-120
A-B-G
PP11
11
80X30LAMA
3-6
72
30
30
60-120
A-B-G
PP12
12
80X30LAMA
3-6
72
30
30
65-130
A-B-G
PP14
14
80X30LAMA
3-6
72
35
35
65-150
A-B-G
TYPE OF PLOUGHS
MODELİ
INCH VALUES
FRAME DIMENSIONS
NUMBER OF BODY
CHASSIS HEIGHT (CM)
INTERBODY CLEARANCE (CM)
WORKING WIDTH (CM)
REQUIRED HORSEPOWER (HP)
MOULDBOARD OPTIONS
PINBREAKER PLOUGH
NKP12
2-5
70
30
30
A-BG
NPKP14
2-5
70
32
32
60-120
A-B-G
NPKP10
85X30LAMA
2-5
70
30
30
50-70
A-B-G
NPKP11
85X30LAMA
2-5
70
30
30
50-70
A-B-G
NPKP9
80X30LAMA
2-5
70
28
28
35-60
A
NPKP8
80X25LAMA
2-5
65
28
28
35-60
A
Trahsboard
Iron Wheel in 2-3 Mouldboard Models
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Safety Rules:
Be Cautious During Attachment and Detachment: Exercise caution to avoid pinching hazards when attaching or detaching the plough to and from the tractor.
Avoid Standing Between Tractor and Plough: Do not stand between the tractor and plough.
Ensure Complete Detachment: Do not move the tractor until you are certain the plough is fully attached or detached from the tractor.
Do Not Transport People or Loads: The plough should not carry people or loads.
Avoid Working Under Raised Plow: Do not go underneath the plough when it is raised off the ground.
Handle Sharp Edges Carefully: Be cautious around sharp and pointed areas of the plough.
Be Cautious on Sloped Terrain: Take precautions against tipping hazards when working or moving on sloped terrain.
Calculate Turn Radius: Ensure the maximum area the plough can reach is calculated during turns.
Use a Helper for Attachment/Detachment: The attachment and detachment of the plough should be done with the assistance of another person. If this is not possible, engage the tractor's parking brake and dismount from the tractor to perform these tasks.
Adhere to Road Safety Rules: When transporting the plough on public roads, comply with traffic regulations and exercise extreme caution.
Rules to Follow:
Select Compatible Plough: When choosing a plough, ensure that the soil type and the tractor's power are compatible with the plough. Consult our sales representatives for accurate information.
Lock Valves During Transport: Ensure that the valve control lever on the tilt pistons is in the lock position during transport.
Adjust Valves for Operation: The valve control lever must be set to the open position for plowing.
Avoid Maneuvering During Plowing: Do not perform any maneuvers while the plough is in the soil, as this can damage the plough.
Use Plough for Soil Plowing Only: Only use the plough for soil plowing; do not use it to remove tree roots or rocks.
Do Not Attach Additional Equipment: Do not attach any additional equipment to the plough.
Avoid Welding on Plough: Do not perform welding on the plough. Replace damaged parts with original spare parts.
Operate Slowly on Poor Terrain: Use the plough slowly and cautiously in adverse soil conditions.
Plough Maintenance:
Clean After Each Use: Clean soil and plant debris from the plough after each use.
Check Bolts and Nuts: Inspect bolts and nuts before and after each use; tighten any that are loose. Do not use the plough if any bolts, nuts, or parts are missing.
Protect Against Rust: If the plough will not be used for an extended period, protect all metal surfaces with rust preventive oil and grease.
Lower Plough Carefully: Do not drop the plough suddenly; lower it slowly and carefully.
Replace Worn Parts: Replace any worn parts promptly with original spare parts.