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Royal tines are modified forks to fit a material handling machine or tractor for handling material such as hay, feed, compost, and firewood. Here are some common types of royal tractor tines:
Rectangular tractor royal hay rake tine
It has a rectangular steel profile with a flat, thin rectangular paddle at the end. It's well-suited for picking up flat, dense hay in a small quantity.
Round tractor royal rake tine
Also known as a raked tine. It features circular rods with loops of varying sizes. The tine can be functional for loose, dry hay or grass fields.
Fan-shaped tractor royal rake tine
It has a triangular paddle with pointed ends. The design can work effectively for dispersed grass or hay, where concentrated gathering is less feasible.
Spade-shaped tractor royal rake tine
Similar to a fan-shaped, but with a paddle that resembles a spade or shovel. The tine is appropriate for handling denser vegetation, such as weeds or bushes, where a more extensive area coverage is necessary.
Wide/far spaced tractor royal rake tines
It involves using less or wider spacing between the tines. The configuration allows for more significant air circulation and less crop damage, making it ideal for raking hay close to the ground.
Sizes
This specification applies to buckets with a width of up to 84 inches. The tine will have 4 to 6 tines per bucket.
Material
Most manufacturers make royal tines from steel. However, some may make them from aluminum alloy or stainless steel.
Tine Length
Royal tines come in different lengths. The common lengths include 12 and 16 inches. Longer tines of up to 24 inches are available for larger buckets.
Tine Diameter
Royal mower tines usually vary in diameter according to the tine length and number of tines. Generally, the diameter ranges from 1 to 2 inches.
Spacing
Tine spacing is the distance between each tine. Often, the tines are spaced closer together at the base and wider at the tip. Tines with 4 to 6 tines will have the spacing of 3 to 6 inches between each tine.
Clean the tines regularly:
Users should remove debris and dirt after each use. Dirt build-up can affect the performance of the royal rake tines.
Regular inspections:
Inspect the tines regularly to check for damages, loose parts, or misalignment. Repair any damages or replace them if necessary.
Royal tines are commonly used in various industries and agricultural sectors for farm management, waste management, and specialty applications. Here are some common usage scenarios for royal farm yard tines:
Business Needs Assessment:
Consider the specific needs of the business. The type of job, tractor used, and work done are critical.
Durable Materials:
Pick tines made from strong materials like alloy steel. This ensures they will last longer and not break easily.
Easy Installation:
Choose tines that are easy to install. Tines that fit well with existing brackets and have clear instructions can save time.
Cost vs Quality:
The initial purchase cost is important, but quality should not be sacrificed for a low price. Spending a little more on durable tines can save money later because of fewer replacements.
Replacement Parts Availability:
Check if replacement tines are readily available. This can make future purchases easier and ensure compatibility.
Storage Option:
Some brands offer storage or carrying cases for tines. This can help protect the tines when not in use and keep them in good condition.
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