Wear-resistant dryland plow tip, tractor plow tip
The plow tip, an auxiliary component of agricultural machinery, is a wear-resistant part installed at the front of the plow body, typically made of high-manganese steel or boron steel. During operation, it preferentially breaks through the hard surface layer of soil, significantly reducing the soil penetration resistance of the main plowshare. This component is designed with self-sharpening edges to maintain sharpness during wear, ensuring consistent tillage depth and a flat furrow bottom. It is a core wear-resistant component that guarantees tillage efficiency and fuel economy.
This product is made of high-quality 65Mn manganese steel or boron steel (depending on the specific model) and forged at high temperatures. The material undergoes a rigorous rolling and heat treatment process to achieve a Rockwell hardness (HRC) within the reasonable range of 45-52°. This hardness ensures that the plow tip can easily cut into hard, compacted soil while retaining the excellent toughness of the steel to prevent cracking or bending when encountering rocks or tree roots.
Superior wear resistance: Through optimized alloy ratios, the product's wear resistance is more than three times that of ordinary low-carbon steel plowshares. The sharp cutting edge retains its shape even after prolonged use, reducing downtime caused by frequent accessory replacements and significantly improving work efficiency.
Self-sharpening blade design: Utilizing a streamlined curved surface mechanical design, it achieves a "self-sharpening" effect through soil sliding friction, becoming sharper with use, thereby reducing tractor traction resistance and achieving fuel savings of 10%-15%.
Precise soil entry: Designed strictly according to the standards and parameters of the Ministry of Agricultural Machinery, it possesses optimal soil entry angle and clearance angle, ensuring plow body balance and stability, consistent tillage depth, and no missed tillage, creating a favorable seedbed environment for subsequent sowing and seedling cultivation.








