Internal detail diagram of finger clip seeder

Internal finger clip display diagram of finger clip planter

Back view of finger clip seeder

Side view of finger clip seeder

The finger clamp forcibly grips the corn seeds and rotates them to the top notch. The corn seeds fall onto the left side of the guide leaf, as shown in the above figure. The left leaf is tightly attached to the edge, and the corn seeds are slowly transported down to complete precise seeding.

The purpose and characteristics of the finger clip seeder are as follows:
1. Seeds flow from the seed box into the seeding area. When the seeding tray with 12 finger clips rotates, each finger clip passes through the seeding area. Under the action of the spring, the finger clip holds one or several seeds and rotates to the seed area. Due to the uneven surface at the bottom of the cleaning area, the pressure changes when the seeds are clamped by the finger clip and slide over, causing vibration. Under the action of the brush, excess seeds are cleaned up. When they rotate to the upper discharge port, the seeds are pushed onto the guide chain blades of the compartment, which rotate synchronously with the seeding tray. The guide chain blades, which rotate synchronously with the seeding tray, bring the seeds to the top of the trencher.
2. The seeding process is divided into four parts: seed clamping, seed cleaning, seed pushing, and seed guiding. The seeds are forcibly pressed by the finger clamp, which works reliably and is practical for seeds with regular shapes, sizes, and small differences.
3. The spacing between planting plants can be adjusted by changing the rotation speed of the planting tray. Within a working speed of 8 kilometers, the planting performance is good, mainly used for precision sowing of corn.
Practical precautions:
During use, the coated seeds must be air dried and the seed coating agent at the fingertips should be regularly cleaned to ensure good sowing results.
Main technical parameters
1. Installation form: Double connection single connection
2. The transmission speed ratios are:
First gear: 1.13 Second gear: 1 Third gear: 0.86 Fourth gear: 0.75 Fifth gear: 0.67 Sixth gear: 0.6
3. Suitable sowing speed: less than or equal to 10 kilometers per hour
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