The Finger Half Class (Gagan) is a component used in combine harvesters, which are machines designed for efficiently harvesting crops like wheat, rice, maize, and barley. This component is specifically part of the cutting and feeding system of the combine harvester, usually located in the header or the cutting platform.
The Finger Half Class (Gagan) refers to the finger-like projections attached to the cutting platform. These projections help guide and pull the crop toward the cutter bar, ensuring smoother and more effective harvesting. The term "Gagan" is likely the brand name or specific model name for this type of finger used in harvesters.
The "Half Class" designation indicates that the finger is designed to be a partial or smaller version of a standard-sized finger, making it suitable for different crop types or working conditions. This part is typically made of high-strength material to handle the stress of harvesting, especially for tougher crops or fields with dense growth.
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