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All
KRM spreaders are positively bristling with innovative features
to ensure the machine is simple to use, easy to set, give an accurate
application rate and spread pattern
and stands the test of time.
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State of the
art Production
Each KRM machine
is manufactured to exacting standards using the latest techniques
in a state of the art factory. The CAD design, CNC tooling, Laser
cutters and robotic welders ensure quality from the very beginning.
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Powder Coat
Paint
All steel
is stored outside the factory to encourage rust which as it forms
removes the surface slag. Its then shot blasted on entry to the
factory to prepare the surface. Once the component has been manufactured
it is shot blast again to remove any residue from fabrication
operations. A uniq machine manufactured by Bogballe then removes
all rough edges prior to the component entering a multi stage
chemical cleaning process. Powder coat paint is then applied electrostatically
as a dry powder to ensure a perfectly even coat. Finally all components
are baked to fix the paint the result is flexible finnish twice
as thick as wet paint and many times more corrosion resistant.
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Stainless
Steel
Stainless
steel is used to produce the working parts of all KRM spreaders
including; hopper base, regulating mechanism, all guarding (not
L1), Disc's (not L1), link rods, shutters (Teflon coated on M2/M3)
and all nuts and bolts throughout the machine.
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Adaptable
Agitator
All KRM fertiliser
spreaders feature the same uniq agitator design. The agitator
is mounted eccentrically above the disc and relies entirely on
the resistance of the fertiliser to make it ossolate. Therefore
if a light material such as urea is in the hopper the resistance
will be low and the agitation will be gentle and avoid powdering
the material. Equally if a heavy material such as potash is in
the hopper the agitator is forced to ossolate hard and ensures
good agitation and even flow on to the disc.
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Flow control,
Blockage prevention
To ensure
the same flow of material through the outlet is maintained regardless
of the weight of material in the hopper a cone is mounted below
the screens. The cone also prevents fertiliser packing around
the agitator during transport. Hopper screens are standard on
all KRM spreaders and prevent lumps of material or foreign objects
blocking the shutters.
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Small
Seeds Kit
Standard equipment
on all M2 and M3 machine (Option on L1 and L2). The small seeds
kit works by simply twisting the base of the hopper to restrict
the apertures size. Allows the machine to be used for spreading
slug pellets and oil seed rape etc. Not required for Grass.
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Double
Outlet
Rather than
a single outlet all KRM machines utilize a patented double shutter
design. This ensures that as the opening increases in size the
drop on point at which the fertiliser hits the disc remains the
same. Therefore when changing application rate it is not necessary
to alter any machine settings. This simplifies machine setting
on all models and is an essential feature on any machine fitted
with electric control and using variable application rates and
forward speeds.
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Simple Calibration
Conveniently
stored on the spreader, the new M2/3 Quadro provides the operator
a quick and simple method without tools, or removing discs or
vanes, to check the application rate as required by Quality Assurance
schemes.This encourages application accuracy and also allows fast
and easy cleaning when changing materials
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New
Fertiliser Test Kit
This kit takes
the guess work out of spreader setting, allowing a farmer to check
the specification of each material being applied. The kit contains
an easy to use hardness tester and a sieve set, this information
can be entered directly on to the KRM or Bogballe website and
a spread chart is recomended.
Standard on
M - line optional on L - line
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Icon Electronic
Control
The Calibrator
Icon is available on all KRM machines. It provides quick and easy
machine set up, rate independant of forward speed and on the move
rate adjustment. The system is also able to log the area which
has been spread, the application rate and total quantity of material
applied, this information is all downloadable to assist with record
keeping.
With 2 way
RS232 communication the Icon can accept software updates and is
compatable with all leading GPS systems such as Green star, SOYL,
etc
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Uniq Electronic
Control
The calibrator
Uniq is the flagship control box from KRM, in addition to offering
all the same features as the Icon the Uniq has more information
on the display, a built in operators manual and dedicated function
buttons. The Uniq is standard on weigh cell machines and has the
processing power to constantly check and adjust the machine to
ensure the application rate is perfect. Prompting the operator
at every stage and explaining each step the Uniq couldn't be easier
to use.
With 2 way
RS232 communication the Uniqcan accept software updates and is
compatable with all leading GPS systems such as Green star, SOYL,
etc
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Automatic
Setting
Weigh cells
can also be added to the machine for maximum accuracy. The KRM
system uses an active weigh cell to constantly monitor and adjust
machine settings to ensure the correct rate is being applied.
The
system constantly monitors the application rate and if required
makes an adjustment for the ultimate in precision.
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Spread Pattern
All KRM spreaders
use a "Double Double Overlap" spread pattern in simple
terms this means the application rate gradually built up using
4 layers. This provides much greater tolerance to all external
factors giving a more even application and reducing the risk of
errors. Learn more about "Double
Double Overlap"
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Machine Testing
Bogballe have
their own fully automatic test hall located at their factory.
This is used to ensure the accuracy of the comprehensive spread
charts supplied with each machine. KRM regularly send large loads
of UK fertiliser to Denmark for tray testing as materials can
alter in their characteristics. During recent testing with Terra
Nitram a coefficient of variation of 6.1% was achieved using an
M2 spreader at 36m - an excellent result which demonstrates the
capability of our system.
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