Bellota cultivator points are manufactured in BORODUR boron steel, exclusive to Bellota, to achieve the highest performance. It also offers a wide range of agricultural points with tungsten for the most abrasive soils, for chisel tines and ransome cultivators.
Cultivator point
Bellota manufactures a wide range of points for all types of agricultural cultivators, the most common being chisel and ransome points.
There are various models, adapted to the characteristics of each market, with very different shapes depending on the work to be carried out. Thus, cultivator points can be narrow and elongated to perform scarification work, helping to break up hardened soil and crushing clods.
Extirpator points are wider at their base and combine scarification work with cutting roots that may be found in the soil profile. For hardened soil, the stress they cause on the shank is greater, so they are only recommended for friable soils, especially when a greater weeding effect is desired.
Bellota cultivator point characteristics:
The point is the component that suffers the most wear on the cultivator. It is very important that it is of good quality for greater performance. Bellota manufactures all its cultivator points with BORODUR boron steel, with specific micro-alloys, which together with the production process, provide uniform optimum hardness to prevent deformation and breakage. Point uniformity is guaranteed thanks to strict quality controls and production processes, unlike other cheap cultivator points.
Wear-resistant cultivator points, DURATOP:
Bellota also offers a wide range of tungsten cultivator points, from the DURATOP range, such as the sweep point with two different angles of attack, or the stubble point with 10 tiles that fits on chisel or ransome shanks.