Robust, Durable Components Built for Extreme Field Conditions
Agricultural Implements
Robust, Durable Components Built for Extreme Field Conditions
Industry Focus & Challenges
Agricultural machinery operates in harsh, abrasive, and high-impact environments. Components require maximum toughness, shock resistance, and long service life to minimise downtime during critical planting and harvesting seasons.
Key Processes Utilized
Hot Forging: Used extensively for ground-engaging tools (e.g., plowshares, tines) and high-stress linkage components that must resist impact and
Gravity Die Casting: Suitable for medium-volume engine and gearbox housings, where structural integrity and wall thickness are important.
Open Die Forging: Utilized for large axles, spindles, and custom hitch
CNC Machining: Employed for precise fits on hubs, spindles, and mating surfaces of housings.
Industrial Scale Engineering: Applied to mass-produce reliable, standardized components like bearing housings and brackets across different equipment