Anti-collision rotary tillage device
A rotary tillage device and anti-collision technology, applied in the field of agricultural machinery, can solve the problems of the limited range of device removal, inconvenient promotion and implementation, and omission of impurities, and achieve the effects of easy promotion and implementation, convenient and quick cleaning, and avoidance of omissions.
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Embodiment 1
[0026] see Figure 1-3 , an anti-collision rotary tiller, comprising a rotary tiller housing 1 and a drive device 2, two sets of rotary tiller shafts 6 are arranged inside the rotary tiller housing 1, and one end of the rotary tiller shaft 6 protrudes from the rotary tiller housing 1 And coaxially connected with the first driven wheel 4. The output shaft of the driving device 2 is coaxially connected with a driving wheel 3, and the driving wheel 3 is connected with the first driven wheel 4 through a belt. Driven by the first driven wheel 4, the driving wheel 3 rotates coaxially with the output shaft of the driving device 2, thereby driving the first driven wheel 4 to rotate, and the first driven wheel 4 drives the rotary tiller shaft 6 to rotate, and the rotating rotary tiller shaft 6. Perform rotary tillage on the soil, and the two groups of rotary tillage shafts 6 rotate in the same direction to facilitate the crushing of the soil. The right end of the rotary tiller housin...
Embodiment 2
[0031] see Figure 4 , On the basis of Embodiment 1, the outer wall of the spiral blade 9 is fixedly provided with a soil-breaking claw 19, and the soil-breaking claw 19 is not provided on the spiral blade 9 inside the stone bucket 20 . The earth-breaking claw 19 can be inserted into the inside of the soil, and the stones in the shallow layer in the soil layer are pulled out, which improves the ability to push the stones and increases the anti-collision ability.
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