STRUCTURE
Injector consists of a hydraulically rotated shaft attached through the brackets with bearings to the tank frame. The four arms link the shaft with the frame on which the distributor is mounted with hoses, as well as, one row of disc blades and dragged sweep rakes through an articulated joint.
OPERATION
Through the turning shaft, hydraulic cylinders are lifting the injector or lowering it, pushing the disc blades into soil. Liquid manure flows from the distributor under pressure into grooves made by the disc blades. The shovels of the sweep rakes dragged behind the injector backfill the grooves with earlier applied liquid manure. The application of liquid manure into soil to the depth of max 100 mm is to reduce the losses of nitrogen compounds from the manure, its washing out of soil and the environmentally noxious, so-called, "odour effect".
NOTE: Spilling with the spreading spoon is possible after dismounting the injector frame together with the disc blades.
APPLICATION
Soil-applied fertilization with homogenised liquid manure of:
TECHNICAL DATA