Agricultural Plough Parts, Plough Tip,Agricultural Tillage Wear Plate
Made from high-strength wear-resistant alloy steel, our deflector features
a red anti-corrosion finish and a precision curved design to guide soil flow effectively. It is widely
used in combine cultivators, tillers, and reversible ploughs, providing excellent protection against
wear and impact while reducing machine clogging.
To cope with the high-intensity, high-wear field working environment, both the 3363710 and 3363711 plow blades are made of high-quality alloy steel. Common original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and accessory materials include 65Mn manganese steel, 60Si2Mn spring steel, or 30MnB5 heat-treated alloys. In terms of manufacturing process, the products are formed in one piece using advanced die forging technology, ensuring the integrity of the metal flow lines and eliminating internal porosity, thereby significantly improving structural strength.
Furthermore, the products undergo rigorous multi-stage quenching and tempering heat treatment processes, and high-frequency quenching is performed on key working surfaces, achieving a surface hardness of HRC 38-50, forming a "hard on the outside, tough on the inside" characteristic. This ensures excellent wear resistance and good impact resistance, effectively preventing breakage when encountering hard objects such as stones.
Superior Soil Engagement: The plow blade features an optimized curved geometry design with a sharp tip and a vertical angled entry point, significantly reducing traction resistance during tillage. This allows the tractor to quickly engage the soil under light loads, saving fuel.
Stable and Reliable Structure: Unlike ordinary plow blades, feature a unique positioning shoulder at the mounting point. This not only simplifies installation but also ensures a compact and stable structure when combined with the plowshare, plowshare, and other components, eliminating operational sway and extending the overall machine lifespan.
Users are advised to regularly check the wear of the plow blades during use. If the wear width of the working surface increases or the soil penetration performance significantly decreases, the plow blade should be replaced promptly to ensure consistent tillage depth and work quality. Due to their high-strength material properties, these two plow blades can still provide 300-400 hours of stable working time, even in harsh terrain with abundant gravel.












