| Application | CASE-IH Combine Harvester: 1030, D7200, D7500, D8900, D9000 |
| SKU | D44104500 |
| Reference Code | D44104500, D44102900 |
| Manufacturer | Raydafon Group |
| Brand | |
| Weight | 0.78KG |
| Finishing | Painting Green Color or Red or Galvanize or OEM |
| Packing | Carton or Wooden box or Iron Box |
The D44104500 Double Knife Guard is a high-quality product manufactured by Raydafon Group and designed specifically for use with CASE-IH Combine Harvester models 1030, D7200, D7500, D8900, and D9000. This double knife guard is essential for protecting the knife, which is a crucial component of the combine harvester, from damage caused by excessive wear and tear during operation.
The D44104500 Double Knife Guard is made of durable materials and is available in green, red, galvanized, or OEM finishes. It has a weight of 0.78KG and can be packed in a carton, wooden box, or iron box for shipping.
With its excellent quality and reliability, the D44104500 Double Knife Guard is an excellent investment for any farmer or agricultural professional who needs to keep their combine harvester operating at peak performance.
Replacing a damaged D44104500 double knife guard for Case-IH combine harvesters is a straightforward process that can be done with a few simple steps. Follow the detailed instructions below to ensure a smooth replacement:
Combine harvesters are complex machines that rely on various mechanical components to operate efficiently. In addition to the double knife guard, there are several other replacement parts that are critical for maintaining optimal performance. Here are eight essential parts and why they matter:
The idler pulley is a critical component in the belt drive system of combine harvesters. It helps maintain proper tension and alignment of the belts, ensuring smooth power transmission to various parts of the machine. A worn or damaged idler pulley can lead to belt slippage, reduced efficiency, or machine downtime, making timely replacement essential for optimal performance.
The drive pulley is responsible for transmitting power from the engine to other mechanical systems within the combine harvester. It works in tandem with the belts, ensuring that the machine’s components operate efficiently. Over time, drive pulleys can wear down, causing reduced power transfer or belt misalignment, necessitating replacement to maintain smooth operation.
Gears are essential for transferring power within the drivetrain and cutting systems of combine harvesters. They are precision-engineered to handle high loads and ensure synchronized operation of various moving parts. Damaged or worn gears can lead to inefficient power transmission, increased wear on other components, and reduced machine reliability, requiring prompt replacement.
The drive shaft transmits rotational power from the engine to various parts of the combine harvester, such as the cutting platform or threshing mechanism. It is designed to handle heavy loads and continuous use. A failing drive shaft can cause vibrations, loss of power, or complete system failure, making it a key component that requires proper maintenance and replacement when needed.
The drive hub connects the drive shaft to other rotating components, such as the cutting blades or threshing drum. It ensures smooth and reliable power transfer while maintaining alignment. A damaged drive hub can lead to misalignment, excessive wear on connected parts, or uneven operation, necessitating its timely replacement.
Knife blades are crucial for cutting crops during harvesting. These sharp, durable components are mounted on the cutting platform and work in conjunction with knife guards. Over time, knife blades can dull or break due to contact with rocks or tough vegetation, requiring replacement to ensure clean, efficient cutting and prevent crop loss.
The drive sprocket is a key component in the chain-driven systems of combines. It transmits power to chains that drive various mechanisms, such as the feeder or threshing system. Worn sprocket teeth can result in chain slippage or breakage, reducing operational efficiency and requiring replacement to maintain functionality.
The idler sprocket maintains proper chain tension and alignment in chain-driven systems. It ensures that the drive chain operates smoothly without excessive slack or wear. A damaged or misaligned idler sprocket can lead to chain failure and downtime, making regular inspection and replacement critical for reliable operation of the combine harvester.

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