A harvester finger, also known as a combine harvester finger or forged finger, is a crucial component in harvester and reaper machines. It is designed to guide, hold, and protect crops as they are cut by the blades during harvesting operations, ensuring efficient and clean crop collection.
Features
:- Material: Typically made from high-quality steel, carbon steel, or EN8D alloy for strength and durability.
- Design: Available in single or double finger configurations, often with powder-coated, zinc-plated, or color-coated finishes for corrosion resistance and longevity.
- Function: The fingers hold the crop in place as it is being cut, preventing loss and ensuring a precise cut.
- Compatibility: Suitable for use in various harvester and reaper machines, including those for wheat, rice, and other grains.
Applications
:- Used in the cutter bar assembly of harvesters and reapers.