‘Reinventing the rotary spreader for the modern-day farmer and contractor’. Rotary spreaders are an old concept but the New R.1050 from SpreadPoint has modernized the old principle!
Introducing new features, robust construction, and quality finish parallel to our belt spreader range. The most interesting new feature within this spreader is the new unique 5 axis rotor design. This new rotor is the largest step forward in design since the movement from 2 rows of chains to 4 rows of chains. This 5 axis means lower power consumption, finer spreading, and perfect balance. Only possible due to modern CAD and CAM methods allowing the rotors to be laser cut for precise fabrication ensuring each and every rotor is timed and balanced perfectly.
R1050 - Rotary Spreaders have a unique never seen before 5-axis rotor. This has reinvented the aged design by chopping finer and running smoother. The movement to a staggered 5 axis can only be achieved using modern manufacturing techniques allowing the rotor tube to be lasered to ensure each chain is mounted with 0.1mm accuracy.
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‘Reinventing the rotary spreader for the modern-day farmer and contractor’. Rotary spreaders are an old concept but the New R.1050 from SpreadPoint has modernized the old principle!
Introducing new features, robust construction, and quality finish parallel to our belt spreader range. The most interesting new feature within this spreader is the new unique 5 axis rotor design. This new rotor is the largest step forward in design since the movement from 2 rows of chains to 4 rows of chains. This 5 axis means lower power consumption, finer spreading, and perfect balance. Only possible due to modern CAD and CAM methods allowing the rotors to be laser cut for precise fabrication ensuring each and every rotor is timed and balanced perfectly.
R1050 - Rotary Spreaders have a unique never seen before 5-axis rotor. This has reinvented the aged design by chopping finer and running smoother. The movement to a staggered 5 axis can only be achieved using modern manufacturing techniques allowing the rotor tube to be lasered to ensure each chain is mounted with 0.1mm accuracy.
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