Series of rotary tillers
Rotary tiller blades are the core working component of a rotary tiller, often referred to as "sculptors of soil." Their core function is to rotate at high speed, driven by a tractor, and cut into the soil, completing the cutting, breaking, turning, and mixing of the land. This achieves the soil-breaking effect that traditional plows and harrows require multiple passes in a single operation, creating a flat, loose, and fertile seedbed for sowing or transplanting.
This series of rotary tillers adopts a mainstream "curved blade" design, integrating aerodynamic and soil dynamics principles. The entire unit is precisely constructed from three parts: the blade shaft mounting section, the bending transition section, and the tangential cutting edge section.
**Blade Shaft Mounting Section:** Standardized rectangular or square holes ensure a secure connection with the blade disc, transmitting strong torque.
Highly efficient soil breaking: The unique curved blade design achieves a soil breaking rate of over 80%, resulting in a smooth surface and loose soil after tillage.
Deep tillage and mulching: Effectively incorporates surface straw, weeds, green manure, or fertilizer into the soil layer, promoting decomposition and improving soil fertility.
Low resistance and low power consumption: The streamlined design reduces forward resistance and energy consumption during tillage, improving tractor fuel economy.







