The chisel plough reduces cultivation working time and costs compared to traditional ploughing. It prepares fields by breaking up impermeable soil layers for better air and water access. Equipped with a double-row section of tines with side undercutters and a double spiked roller with hydraulic depth adjustment, it operates effectively at a driving speed of 10 km/h, covering large areas quickly. Its good weight distribution enables deep soil work, even in hard varieties. High clearance under the frame prevents clogging, while appropriately shaped tines allow for simultaneous topsoil cultivation and crop residue mixing. Using a chisel plough improves root system permeability, soil vitality, and plant growth, minimizes subsequent soil preparation operations, and leaves the soil loosened and leveled.
Achieve the same effect as traditional tillage using fewer resources
Water infiltrates soil layers more easily
Deep soil loosening facilitates improved and more efficient water percolation to lower layers and enhances all physical properties of the soil. Enhanced water permeation also results in less surface water on the field, promoting even emergence. The subsoiler tine is designed to create minimal resistance to its function, reducing fuel consumption for deep soil work and allowing the use of a low-power tractor. The entire cultivation process is completed by a double-spiked roller with hydraulic adjustment, which breaks up clods, smooths the field surface, and reduces evaporation by closing the plough track. The device is highly effective on stone-rich soils due to the hydropneumatic system, which allows the tine to lift when encountering obstacles. The chisel plough is available with various quality variants of working elements. Standard boron steel chisels can be replaced with welded or cemented carbide chisels.
Proper soil aeration ensures successful harvests
The Rolmako U 624 chisel plough cultivates soil up to a depth of 45 cm. This device can replace traditional ploughing, working deeper, faster, and with lower fuel consumption and tractor power requirements compared to traditional machines. The Rolmako U 624 chisel plough is available in three working width options: 2.50 m, 3.00 m, and 4.00 m. An abundance of oxygen in the soil is crucial for high yields. Air in the soil, filling spaces devoid of water, is essential for plant life and proper development. The Rolmako chisel plough oxygenates the soil effectively in one pass, reaching both the surface and deeper layers. Aerated and moist soil promotes a faster and more efficient plant development cycle.
Machine construction
1. Rear LED lighting beam
2. Three-point linkage
3. The structure with the highest load-bearing capacity
4. Ripper tine
5. PREMIUM working elements
6. Cemented carbide
7. Screw or hydraulic tine protection
8. Hydraulic accumulator
9. Overload valve
10. Side leveling covers
11. Tillage roller
12. Working depth adjustment
13. Solid oversized machine frame
14. Quality steel
- The frame consists of a square profile section 100 x 100 x 8 mm, and the Ripper tine with a low resistance coefficient is equipped with side wing shares. The tine coulter is made of boron steel, optionally welded or in the version with cemented carbide. Working elements are protected against excessive overload with a shearing bolt or equipped with a hydraulic Non-Stop protection. The basic machine is equipped with a tandem spiky roller Ø 560 mm with hydraulic depth adjustment of operation.
- Side levelling covers
- Welded tine shares (right + left)
- Forged roller tines made of high quality structural steel
- Front reflective plates
- Rear LED lighting beam
- Ripper tine welded chisel
- Ripper tine wth cemented carbide
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Cultivation tools
Chisel plough with Ripper tine
The chisel plough tine features a design that enables smooth, gradual penetration into the soil. By offering minimal resistance, it effectively loosens the soil, ensuring adequate water and air access for crops. The double-sided chisel extends the service life of the working element. Side undercutters create a wider groove opening, enhancing water infiltration. Additionally, the tine includes a central "shark fin" shaped cutter, facilitating easier soil penetration in its upper layer and reducing the resistance of the tine beam while offering protection. Optional working elements with cemented carbide offer up to three times longer service life, particularly on highly abrasive ground such as sandy soil.
Screw protection
When the maximum load is exceeded, the safety bolt protecting the frame from damage breaks.
Hydraulic protection
If the load is excessive, the oil from the piston is directed to two nitrogen bottles. The required force to deflect the tine can be adjusted.
Hydraulic overload protection
The U 624 chisel plough simple and unique technical solutions ensure precise operation, ease of use, and high efficiency. In the hydraulic protection version, each tine is equipped with a hydraulic cylinder. The actuators are connected by cables to an accumulator, which maintains a specific force for the tine's release upon encountering an obstacle. When encountering an obstacle, hydraulic oil flows to the accumulator, causing the cylinder to close and return to the working position after bypassing the obstacle. Hydraulic overload protection allows for adjustment of the tine's release force by increasing or decreasing the pressure. The large-capacity hydraulic accumulator absorbs all significant impacts on the machine.
Tandem spiky roller
At the rear of the machine lies a double spiked roller. The roller's design is capable of handling challenging cultivation conditions, such as extremely heavy soil, high levels of stones, and significant amounts of crop residue. It is recommended for leveling deeply cultivated land to achieve optimal water penetration. The unique arrangement of roller spikes in two alternating rows provides a self-cleaning effect and allows free soil flow. The double spiked roller enhances the subsurface deep soil penetration achieved by the tine. The spikes break up larger surface clods, preparing and leveling the soil. Their design efficiently crushes and presses crop residue. The rollers' weight contributes to the machine's stability, proper field leveling, and soil compaction. Optionally, tines can be forged from high-quality material, ensuring enhanced durability and hardness. The rollers are suitable for cultivating all soil types and can operate in extreme conditions without clogging risk.