MANUFACTURER Komatsu has unveiled a series of improvements for one of its harvester heads.
The S172 has been given an upgraded length-measuring function as well as enhancements that will increase the reliability and performance of the head.
Several improvements have been made to the length measuring function to increase its accuracy. For example, the measuring wheel arm now has a stronger design, which ups its service life and allows it to better withstand pressure from the measuring cylinder.
Other enhancements include the measuring wheel cylinder and reinforcements in the frame. These improvements allow the measuring wheel to better follow the contour of the stem, increasing measurement accuracy.
Another area of refinement is the saw unit, which has a more robust saw bar holder. This provides a smoother and more reliable operation. The saw unit has also been equipped with a protective plate that covers the saw bar holder and protects the chain when the saw bar is in the starting position.
Other new features include an optional hydraulic top knife, which is ideal for cutting crooked stems or thick and difficult-to-handle branches. The head has also been improved with reinforcements in the frame, stronger attachment of the head computer and the use of expander bolts for the feed wheel arms.
A Komatsu statement added: "All these improvements help to increase the reliability and lifespan of the head."
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