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    Vogelsang presents precision distributor and agricultural pump technology at LAMMA

    John SwireBy John SwireDecember 5, 20172 Mins Read
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    Vogelsang is exhibiting easy-to-maintain technology for the agricultural industry at the LAMMA Show in Peterborough, Great Britain, at stand R54. The focus will be on the ExaCut ETX precision distributor for the precise and safe distribution of nutrients as well as the VX series rotary lobe pumps under the motto “Pumps for Life”. “We observe the market and react immediately to the increasing demands of agriculture. With our precision distributors and rotary lobe pumps, we support farmers and contractors in accurately spreading liquid manure material. Vogelsang has decades of expertise and offers reliable technologies with long service lives,” says James Tolson, managing director of Vogelsang Ltd.

    As a recognised manufacturer of modern spreading technology, Vogelsang offers precision distributors that provide optimal distribution even at large working widths. The ExaCut ETX presented at the LAMMA Show, achieves the best possible cost effectiveness in liquid manure spreading with its high cutting force and distribution accuracy, combined with low wear and power requirements.

    While conventional eccentric-based precision distributors run very unsteadily because of their symmetry, the ExaCut ETX features a sophisticated system of counterweights for alignment. This innovation keeps vibrations to a minimum during operation. In the ExaCut ETX, the cutting blade moves eccentrically on the cutting screen. This cutting principle reduces the power requirements and significantly extends the service life. The precision distributor makes it possible to spread different liquid manure quantities flexibly with one strainer. The ExaCut ETX is also equipped with a heavy material separator for easy removal of disruptive matter such as stones.
    Vogelsang’s VX series rotary lobe pumps can be used reliably and are easy to maintain. Thus, they meet the high requirements of the agricultural industry. Numerous technical innovations from Vogelsang enable long pump service lives, which significantly reduces operating costs. The patented InjectionSystem ensures that foreign matter is injected directly into the pumping chamber and does not collide with the lobe tips; and at the same time, the system offers improved self-sealing. The Quality Cartridge makes it possible to replace all seal components of the VX series in one step. This significantly reduces the maintenance requirements and the risk of gear damage due to an installation error. In addition, Vogelsang relies on pulsation-free HiFlo lobes, which are easy to change and ensure absolutely smooth running.

     

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