The singling system – Precise grain planting, higher yields
Reliably singled
The singling system works by using the overpressure principle. The pressure pushes the grain against the nap holes in the rotating centralised singling disc so that they are driven round. As they rotate, the grains under pressure pass three stripper fingers which reliably ensure just a single grain remains on each hole. Excess seeds are reliably stripped off, so that any doubles are effectively prevented. This is especially important for the accuracy of the seed placement.
- Rotating disc
- Singling disc
The key feature:
Due to the thoughtful design of the centralised singling unit, the singling disc and the singling pressure chamber are firmly connected to each other.
The advantages of this layout are huge:
- Metering is carried out exclusively via the tractor's electronic system due to the fact that only a low torque is required for rotation
- The seal, which is otherwise subject to excessive wear, is not loaded