1 | Full-area loosening zone. Two row discs section with aggressive geometry ensures excellent full-area undercut to depth of 6–18 cm with intensive mixing of plant residues. The disc section is also spreading well plant residues over the area. |
2 | The deflectors behind the discs increase soil crumbling and crop residue incorporation. |
3 | Clod crumbling and soil reconsolidation zone. Optimum soil reconsolidation ensures good water infiltration and soil moisture rise. |
Disk plough-harrow Diskomat has a very broad range of use in various technologies of soil processing. It is suitable both for classical stubble-breaking after harvest to various depths of up to 18 cm and for various types of other soil processing.
A great advantage of the conception of the machine is the generally known levelling effect so the disk plough-harrow is also suitable for pre-sowing soil processing when emphasis is put on good levelling of the land and quality soil processing.
Disk plough-harrow Diskomat is unique in the overall construction and design as well as in the solution of the individual technical nodes and the use of special material technologies. That provides the machine with very compact dimensions (mainly for transport on the road network), very low weight and its favourable distribution onto the working bodies and particularly very low maintenance requirements. The machine construction meets the requirements for safety and requirements for the approval of operation on the road network.
Great emphasis is put on the overall design and ergonomics of the machine. All adjusting nodes are easily accessible to the operator and meet strict safety requirements. There are very low maintenance requirements of the machine. When compared to competitive machines, the number of lubrication places and the frequency of lubrication are significantly minimized – most nodes are completely maintenance-free during the whole lifespan of the machine.
Disk plough-harrow Diskomat has a very broad range of use in various technologies of soil processing. It is suitable both for classical stubble-breaking after harvest to various depths of up to 18 cm and for various types of other soil processing.
A great advantage of the conception of the machine is the generally known levelling effect so the disk plough-harrow is also suitable for pre-sowing soil processing when emphasis is put on good levelling of the land and quality soil processing.
Disk plough-harrow Diskomat is unique in the overall construction and design as well as in the solution of the individual technical nodes and the use of special material technologies. That provides the machine with very compact dimensions (mainly for transport on the road network), very low weight and its favourable distribution onto the working bodies and particularly very low maintenance requirements. The machine construction meets the requirements for safety and requirements for the approval of operation on the road network.
Great emphasis is put on the overall design and ergonomics of the machine. All adjusting nodes are easily accessible to the operator and meet strict safety requirements. There are very low maintenance requirements of the machine. When compared to competitive machines, the number of lubrication places and the frequency of lubrication are significantly minimized – most nodes are completely maintenance-free during the whole lifespan of the machine.
High-strength refined materials in connection with eXtra STEEL line technology guarantee long service life of our machines even in the most difficult conditions.
Due to minimum of adjusting and lubricating points the operation and subsequent maintenance are very easy steps that anybody can perform.
The advantage of this machine is its multipurposeness and adjustability bringing high variability of work.
Technical parameters | Units | Diskomat 3 N | Diskomat 3,5 N |
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Working width | mm | 3 000 | 3 500 |
Transport width | mm | 3 000 | 3 500 |
Transport height | mm | 1 600 | 1 600 |
Total machine length | mm | 3 300 | 3 300 |
Working depth | mm | 60–180 | 60–180 |
Number of disks – front row |
pcs | 12 12 |
14 14 |
Diameter of disks | mm | 620 | 620 |
Working performance | ha/h | 3–4,5 | 3,5–5,25 |
Towing vehicle 1 | kW HP |
105–158 140–165 |
120–180 160–240 |
Working speed | km/h | 10–15 | 10–15 |
Maximum transport speed 3 | km/h | 20 | 20 |
Maximum slope availability | ° | 6 | 6 |
Tractor hitch requirement | TPH cat. 3 | TPH cat. 3 | |
Machine weight 2 | kg | 2 400 | 2 600 |
1 Recommended towing vehicle, the actual pulling force may significantly change according to the processing depth, soil conditions, inclination of land, wear of working members and their adjustment.
2 Machine weight with double roller.
3 Transport / brake system: Follow national provisions valid for transport of machines on public roads. Verify legal provisions valid in the country, regulations on maximum allowable total weights and axle loads and also on necessary possible use of the brake system. If you have any questions, please contact our sales representative.
N - carried machine
Proper selection of the type of the rear roller contributing significantly to the final quality of the processing is very important. The soil is recompacted by the roller and then it is the same way crumbled and levelled. The selection of the type of the roller depends on the soil type and on the manner of use of the machine.
Roller | Tube-shaped TRS |
Double DR |
Ring RR |
LTX |
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Crumbling | ●●○○ | ●●●○ | ●●●○ | ●●○○ |
Stamping | ●●●○ | ●●●○ | ●●●● | ●●●● |
Depth guiding | ●●●○ | ●●●● | ●●●● | ●●●● |
Resistance against clogging | ●○○○ | ●●●○ | ●●●● | ●●●○ |
Suitability for stony soils | ●●●○ | ●●●○ | ●●●○ | ●●●○ |
Suitability for wet soils | ●○○○ | ●●○○ | ●●●● | ●●●● |
Heavy soils | ●●○○ | ●●●● | ●●●● | ●●●● |
Medium soils | ●●●○ | ●●●● | ●●●● | ●●●● |
Light soils | ●●●● | ●●●● | ●●●● | ●●●○ |
Roller | Disk SDR |
VR |
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Crumbling | ●●●○ | ●●●○ |
Stamping | ●●●● | ●●●● |
Depth guiding | ●●●● | ●●●● |
Resistance against clogging | ●●●○ | ●●●● |
Suitability for stony soils | ●●●○ | ●●●○ |
Suitability for wet soils | ●●●● | ●●●● |
Heavy soils | ●●●● | ●●●● |
Medium soils | ●●●● | ●●●● |
Light soils | ●●●○ | ●●●● |