A rotary cultivator's right angle gearbox is an essential part that makes it easier for power to be transferred from the engine to the rotary blades at a right angle, enabling effective and efficient soil cultivation. This kind of gearbox is made to meet the demands of power transmission in situations where a right angle configuration is necessary due to space restrictions or particular orientations.
Gear ratio |
1:3 |
Type of application |
Speed increasing unit |
Input power rate |
62Cv-45,6Kw (540RPM) |
Rotation direction |
The rotation is defined as either clocwise or counter-clockwise by looking "into" the components in motion ( shaft, pulley, or sprocket), with the gearbox behind the component |
Material |
Cast iron |
Special features |
Overrunning clutch inside |
lubricant |
Supplied without lubricant |
Choice |
Different shafts rotation available |
Space Efficiency: The gearbox's right-angled design makes it suitable for compact agricultural machinery such as rotary cultivators because it can squeeze into small spaces.
Power Transmission: The cultivator runs smoothly and effectively thanks to the gearbox's effective transfer of power from the engine to the rotary blades.
Durability: The gearbox is able to withstand the harsh conditions of agricultural operations because of its sturdy construction and high-quality materials.
Maintenance: With features like easily accessible lubrication points and robust seals to guard against impurities, some gearboxes are made to be easily maintained.
Superior quality product supported by the honored gearbox manufacturer.
With ductile iron durable cast housing.
Gearbox painted in primer color or finish coating is also available.
Every gearbox is shipped without lubricant. Before using, the container must be refilled and the level checked.
The gearbox is supplied devoid of oil. Before being used, it needs to be filled.
The first oil change needs to be completed within the first fifty hours of work, and then after 500–800 hours of work, or annually at the very least.
Gearbox Video.