Tines Springs
In the agricultural industry, spring tines are used for machinery and equipment for grassland harvesting and tillage. They broadly belong to the product group of torsion/leg springs
Depending on the application, a distinction is made between rake tines, pick-up tines and tedder tines, which differ essentially in their geometric shape.
Sainik Springs tines are made of high-quality spring steel and are exclusively cold-formed, meeting the highest quality requirements. To achieve Sainik springs premium quality, special heat treatment and surface coating processes are carried out during production.
Key Features of Tine Springs:
- Elastic Resilience: They are designed to flex and return to shape, giving tines the ability to absorb shock and avoid damage when hitting obstacles like stones or uneven soil.
- High-Quality Spring Steel: Most tine springs are made from high-tensile spring steel that offers durability and long service life under heavy use.
- Corrosion-Resistant Finish: Many are surface-treated (e.g., powder-coated) to resist rust and wear in outdoor agricultural environments.
- Flexibility with Strength: They balance strength with flexibility so that tines can move as needed without permanently bending or breaking.
- Designed for Specific Machines: Tine springs are made to fit particular equipment (e.g., combine harvesters, balers, cultivators), with variations in size, coil design, and load capacity depending on application.
- Shock Absorption: By absorbing dynamic loads and vibrations, tine springs help prevent stress on the machine frame and improve operational smoothness.
