• Agricultural Feeder House Chain & Sprocket for Class Combine
  • Agricultural Feeder House Chain & Sprocket for Class Combine
  • Agricultural Feeder House Chain & Sprocket for Class Combine
  • Agricultural Feeder House Chain & Sprocket for Class Combine
  • Agricultural Feeder House Chain & Sprocket for Class Combine
  • Agricultural Feeder House Chain & Sprocket for Class Combine

Agricultural Feeder House Chain & Sprocket for Class Combine

Type: Agricultural
Usage: Agricultural Products Processing, Farmland Infrastructure, Tillage, Harvester, Planting and Fertilization, Grain Threshing, Cleaning and Drying
Material: Iron
Power Source: Electricity
Weight: 5kg
After-sales Service: Installation Guide 3-Year Warranty
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
603513
Warranty
3 Years
Transport Package
Wooden Case/Pallet/Plywood Case
Specification
5kg
Trademark
EP
Origin
Zhejiang, China
HS Code
8433901000
Production Capacity
50000PCS/Month

Product Description

Agricultural Feeder House chain & sprocket For Class Combine
Characteristic
When it comes to maintenance of your class combine, there are many components that are often overlooked. Combine Doctor, a column by Successful Farming magazine, identifies the most neglected parts of the combine. Feeder houses play a critical role in threshing by presenting the crop evenly to the rotor or cylinder. One of the components that can be overlooked in preseason inspections is the slats. They should be parallel and not bent or worn. If they are bent or torn, it will cause the feeder house to breakdown.
Upper sprocket is better than lower sprocket
When adjusting the speed of the combine, it is essential to use an upper sprocket rather than a lower one. To do this, the lower sprocket should be removed and replaced by a new one. A good practice is to always run the combine with the feeder house set in the fast position. A large 26-tooth sprocket should be installed on the right side of the feeder house. The sprockets are adjusted in relation to the rotor speed, grain loss monitor, and slugging.
Proper chain tension is critical
To maintain the sprocket, you must have the correct chain tension. To check this, loosen the nuts on the feeder house cylinder lock and turn the adjuster plate clockwise. To make the adjustment, push the cylinder lock handle to "nearly up" position. Remove the multicoupler cover and clean the combine multicoupler face. Loosen the two lower pins.
To maintain correct chain tension, you must first adjust the cylinder lock on the header and align the main frame's top beam with the bottom of the feeder house's adaptor plate. If this does not produce the desired result, you can tilt the header up and engage the cylinder lock. However, keep in mind that the adjustment might not be sufficient. To avoid losing more than 50% of the sprocket tension, tilt the header slightly.
After adjusting the cylinder lock, back away slowly from the header. Once the combine is fully raised, lower the header and then lift the feeder house saddle. Then, secure the bottom beam lock. If there is a D pin, remove it. Make sure the Stripper Header touches the ground. This is very important. Once you have checked these steps, you are ready to start harvesting.
Avoiding chain jumps off the sprocket
A common mistake that a combine farmer makes is to let the chain stretch when it is being fed. This can lead to the chain getting stretched, and a plug may form in the feeder house. Avoid this by adjusting the chain to fit closely to the auger or draper belt.It is also important to ensure that the chain is not cockeyed. The following are some ways to avoid chain jumps off the feeder house sprocket.
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Agricultural Feeder House Chain & Sprocket for Class Combine
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