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Application des boîtes de vitesses agricoles dans les récolteuses d'herbes racines au sein des machines de récolte.

1. Technical Specifications: The “Rhizome-Master” Series

Parameter Description Value / Standard Unit / Metric
Rated Input Power 65 – 140 HP (Horsepower)
Peak Output Torque 5,200 – 11,500 Nm
Vitesse d'entrée 540 / 1000 Tours par minute
Plage de rapports de démultiplication 1:1.92, 1:2.5, 1:3.0 Reduction Ratio
Matériaux de construction Ductile Iron QT450-10 ASTM A536
Gear Material 20CrMnTi Alloy Steel Carburized
Surface Hardness HRC 58-62 Rockwell C
Core Hardness HRC 30-45 Rockwell C
Arbre d'entrée cannelé 1-3/8″ Z6 / Z21 DIN 9611
Output Shaft Type Hexagonal 50mm / Cylindrical Configuration
Lubrication Capacity 3.5 – 6.0 Litres
Oil Type SAE 85W-140 GL-5 Viscosity
Système d'étanchéité Cassette Seal + Dust Shield NBR / FKM
Operating Temp -15 to +105 Degrees Celsius
Thermal Power Up to 95kW Dissipation
Bearing Life (L10) 18,000+ Hours
Vibration Limit < 4.2 mm/s RMS
Mounting Foot Mount / Flange Orientation
Paint Coating Anti-Corrosion Epoxy Salt Spray Rated
Backlash Standard / Low Backlash Arcmin
Service Factor 2.0 – 2.5 Heavy Duty

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2. The Critical Role of High-Torque Gearboxes in Root Herb Excavation

Harvesting root herbs such as turmeric (açafrão-da-terra), ginger (gengibre), and medicinal roots like Pfaffia (Brazilian Ginseng) presents a unique metallurgical and kinetic challenge that standard agricultural machinery often fails to address. Unlike aerial crops, root herbs require deep soil penetration—often up to 40cm—where the boîte de vitesses agricole must transmit immense torque to drive the oscillating digging shares and the primary soil separation chains. In the context of Brazilian agriculture, particularly in the heavy clay soils (Latossolo Vermelho) of the Center-South region, the soil resistance can be exponentially higher than in European or Asian loams. A standard agricultural gear reducer designed for general tillage will inevitably suffer from gear tooth pitting or shaft shearing under the high shock loads generated when the harvester strikes compacted earth clods or hidden stones. At Agrinulear Nucleo Agro (Agence Ever-power Brésil), we have re-engineered the drivetrain specifically for this subterranean warfare.

Our “Rhizome-Master” series gearboxes are constructed with a focus on low-speed, high-torque output stability. The digging mechanism of a root herb harvester operates by vibrating the soil bed to fracture it, separating the precious rhizomes from the dirt matrix. This vibration, however, transmits a destructive harmonic frequency back through the PTO shaft into the gearbox. To counter this, Agrinulear utilizes oversized tapered roller bearings and a ductile iron housing (QT450-10) with reinforced webbing. This design acts as a dampener, absorbing the vibrational energy that would otherwise crack a standard aluminum or grey iron casing. Furthermore, given that these machines often operate in tropical humidity and abrasive dust, our units feature a proprietary “Mud-Block” triple-sealing system, ensuring that the agricultural manufacturer grade lubrication remains pure, protecting the precision-cut gears even when the gearbox is literally submerged in mud during a wet harvest season in Paraná.

3. Anatomy of Extraction: How the Gearbox Drives the Harvest

The root herb harvester is a marvel of agricultural engineering, utilizing a complex series of kinetic actions to unearth delicate rhizomes without damage. The agricultural gear reducer sits at the heart of this operation, typically positioned at the front of the intake assembly. Its primary function is to split the PTO power into three distinct channels. The first channel drives the oscillating digging blade (the share), which slices through the soil structure at a depth of 30-40cm. This requires high torque at low RPM to prevent the blade from stalling in compacted clay. The gearbox reduces the tractor’s 540 RPM input to a high-torque oscillating frequency that liquefies the soil around the roots.

The second channel powers the “agitator webs” or sieving chains. These chains lift the soil-root mass and shake it violently to separate the dirt. The boîte de prise de force must maintain a constant speed for these webs; if they run too fast, the delicate skin of the ginger or turmeric is damaged, reducing market value. If they run too slow, the machine clogs with mud. Agrinulear’s precision gearing ensures exactly 98% efficiency in speed retention, regardless of the load variations caused by soil density changes. Finally, a third output often drives the hydraulic pump for the steering or discharge conveyor, requiring the gearbox to handle multi-directional load vectors simultaneously.

Multi-Output Agricultural Gearbox for Complex Root Harvesting Mechanisms

4. Engineered for the “Terra Roxa”: Adapting to Brazilian Conditions

The agricultural landscape of Brazil, specifically the ginger and turmeric belts in Espírito Santo and São Paulo, poses environmental conditions that destroy standard European or American gearboxes. The “Terra Roxa” (purple earth) is famous for its fertility but also for its extreme stickiness and high clay content when wet. During the harvest season, this soil adheres to machinery with incredible tenacity, creating massive “parasitic loads” on the drivetrain. A standard agricultural manufacturer might test their gearboxes in loose loam, but Agrinulear tests in the red clay of Campinas. We found that the static torque required to start the digging web in these conditions is 300% higher than running torque. Consequently, our shafts are forged from 42CrMo4 steel to withstand this startup shock without twisting.

Additionally, the tropical heat adds another layer of complexity. With ambient temperatures often reaching 35°C+ during harvest, and the gearbox enclosed in a chassis covered in insulating mud, thermal runaway is a real risk. Overheated oil loses viscosity, leading to catastrophic bearing failure. Agrinulear has implemented an “Aero-Fin” housing design that increases surface area by 40% for better passive cooling. We also utilize high-temperature Viton seals that maintain elasticity up to 200°C, ensuring that even if the box runs hot, the oil stays inside and the abrasive red dust stays out. This specific adaptation to the Brazilian climate ensures that your harvest continues uninterrupted, maximizing yield during critical market windows.

5. Seamless Compatibility with Major Harvester Brands

Agrinulear Nucleo Agro gearboxes are designed to be drop-in replacements for the drivetrains found in the world’s leading root crop harvester brands. Whether you are operating European technology adapted for Brazil or locally manufactured equipment, our units match the mounting footprints and spline patterns perfectly. We offer compatibility solutions for:

  • Grimme™ Series (Varitron / SE) – Replacement drives for main webs.
  • Dewulf™ Harvesters – Torqued-up replacements for lifting units.
  • Standen™ Machinery – High-durability gearbox upgrades.
  • Local Brazilian OEMs – Custom fitments for regional root diggers.

Disclaimer: All original equipment manufacturer (OEM) names, trademarks, model numbers, and part numbers mentioned here are for reference and identification purposes only. Agrinulear Nucleo Agro (Ever-power Brazil Agency) is an independent aftermarket manufacturer and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by these brands.

6. Safety and Compliance: Meeting Brazil’s NR-12 Standards

Safety is non-negotiable in Brazilian agriculture. The rigorous NR-12 regulation mandates strict safety protocols for machinery to protect operators. Agrinulear gearboxes are fully compliant with these standards. All rotating shafts are shielded, and our housings feature cast-in mounting points for standardized safety guards (PTO covers). We prioritize the “Fail-Safe” engineering philosophy; in the event of a catastrophic jam (e.g., a large rock entering the mechanism), our shear-bolt protection system or slip-clutch integration ensures that the gearbox disengages safely rather than exploding or causing dangerous debris.

Beyond Brazil, our manufacturing processes adhere to ISO 9001:2015 quality management systems. For our clients exporting machinery to neighbors like Argentina or Paraguay, our products also meet the general MERCOSUR machinery directives. By choosing Agrinulear, you are not just buying a gearbox; you are buying a certified, legally compliant component that reduces liability and enhances the safety profile of your entire harvesting operation.

7. Engineer’s Field Notes: Global Performance Log

Case 1: Brazil (São Paulo) – Turmeric Toughness

“Client in Tapiraí was breaking OEM shafts every 200 hours due to the dense root mats of mature turmeric. We installed the ‘Rhizome-Master’ with a 42CrMo shaft. Result: 1500 hours operation with zero breakage. The client noted the harvester vibration reduced significantly.”

– Engineer Lucas Silva

Case 2: Peru (Junín) – Maca Root Altitude

“Harvesting Maca at 4000m altitude. Standard seals failed due to cold embrittlement and UV exposure. Agrinulear supplied units with specialized low-temp silicone seals. The gearboxes survived the freeze-thaw cycles perfectly for three seasons.”

– Field Tech Mateo R.

Case 3: Nigeria (Kaduna) – Ginger Heat

“Dry season harvest creates incredibly abrasive dust. Local gearboxes were grinding to a halt as dust entered the bearings. Our ‘Mud-Block’ cassette seals kept the oil pristine. The farmer reported a 40% reduction in maintenance downtime.”

– Regional Manager Tunde O.

Case 4: Thailand (Phetchabun) – Wet Clay Cassava

“Monsoon harvest means working in mud soup. The Agrinulear sealed unit worked submerged for weeks. While other components rusted, the gearbox internals remained brand new upon inspection. A true amphibious solution.”

– Distributor Somchai K.

Case 5: Brazil (Paraná) – Potato/Ginseng Rotation

“Multi-crop farm needed a versatile gearbox for variable speeds. Our multi-speed PTO input allowed them to switch between Ginseng (slow) and Potato (fast) harvesting using the same gearbox, saving them $5000 in equipment costs.”

– Consultant Roberta M.

Agrinulear Nucleo Agro Advanced Manufacturing Facility for Agricultural Gearboxes

8. The Complete Drivetrain Ecosystem: One-Stop Supply

A gearbox is only as reliable as its connection points. To ensure a 100% reliable harvest, Agrinulear Nucleo Agro offers a comprehensive suite of power transmission components designed to work seamlessly with our gearboxes. We strongly recommend pairing our units with our heavy-duty PTO Shafts, which feature integrated torque limiters to protect the harvester from shock loads. For the conveyor systems, our precision-machined Sprockets and chains ensure smooth soil flow. Additionally, for belt-driven fan systems, our balanced Pulleys prevent vibration and belt slippage. By sourcing your entire drivetrain from a single agricultural manufacturer, you guarantee system compatibility and simplify your parts procurement process.

Heavy Duty PTO Shaft and Related Agricultural Accessories

9. Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Can this gearbox handle the heavy vibration of a vibrating digger share in Brazilian clay?

A1: Absolutely. We engineered the “Rhizome-Master” specifically for high-vibration environments. It uses oversized tapered roller bearings and a reinforced ductile iron housing to absorb the harmonic shocks generated by vibrating shares in compacted clay soils, preventing casing cracks.

Q2: What is the recommended oil change interval for ginger harvesting conditions?

A2: For intensive ginger harvesting, especially in dusty conditions, we recommend an initial break-in oil change at 50 hours, followed by changes every 500 hours or annually. However, if operating in extremely wet or muddy conditions, checking the oil quality every 200 hours is advisable to ensure no moisture ingress.

Q3: Do you provide custom spline adapters for older harvester models?

A3: Yes, we function as a comprehensive agricultural manufacturer. We can provide custom spline adapters or even manufacture gearboxes with specific input/output shaft configurations to retrofit older or custom-built root harvesters found in the Brazilian market.

Q4: How does your seal system compare to standard seals for protection against red dust?

A4: Standard seals often fail against fine “Terra Roxa” dust. Our “Mud-Block” system utilizes a cassette seal design with multiple sealing lips and an integrated grease labyrinth. This creates a physical barrier that is 99% effective at excluding fine particulates compared to standard single-lip seals.

Q5: Where can I buy replacement parts for Agrinulear gearboxes in Brazil?

A5: We have established a distribution network covering major agricultural hubs like Ribeirão Preto and Curitiba. We stock essential wear parts like seals, bearings, and shafts locally to ensure rapid delivery, minimizing your downtime during the critical harvest window.

Q6: Is it possible to upgrade the thermal capacity for continuous 24-hour operation?

A6: Yes, for continuous duty cycles in high heat, we offer an optional “Cool-Flow” upgrade which includes a larger oil sump capacity and a specialized breather cap to manage thermal expansion. We can also recommend high-performance synthetic lubricants to further reduce operating temperatures.

Q7: What is the warranty period for gearboxes used in commercial root harvesting?

A7: We stand behind our engineering with a 12-month or 2000-hour limited warranty (whichever comes first) for commercial agricultural use. This covers all manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship, providing you with peace of mind.

Q8: Can this gearbox be used for other crops like cassava or sweet potato?

A8: Certainly. The high-torque characteristics required for turmeric and ginger are very similar to those needed for cassava (mandioca) and sweet potato. The gearbox is versatile and can be adapted for various tuber and rhizome harvesting applications.

Q9: How do I get a quote for a bulk order of 50 units for OEM assembly?

A9: For B2B bulk inquiries, please use the contact form below or email our sales team directly. We offer tiered pricing for OEM partners and can arrange for scheduled shipments to align with your manufacturing cycles.

Q10: Are technical drawings available for integrating your gearbox into our new machine design?

A10: Yes, we provide full 2D and 3D CAD models (STEP/IGES formats) to our engineering partners. This allows you to validate fitment and clearance within your harvester’s chassis design before ordering physical prototypes.

Éditeur : PXY