Scarifying blades
Met een verticuteermes kunt u een dikke laag vilt tussen het gras wegsnijden. Door deze verticale maaitechniek zorgt u ervoor dat voedingsstoffen en water goed de bodem in trekken. Dat scheelt plassen op het veld en bovendien gaat het gras beter groeien omdat de voedingsstoffen beter bij de wortels komen.
Scarifying blades
The thick layer of thatch that forms between the grass is easily removed using a scarifying blade. This vertical mowing technique ensures a way for nutrients and water to reach the soil. This way puddles of water get drained from the field and the grass grows better because nutrients reach the roots.
These scarifying blades deliver an unmatched result. The way the blades are designed make them durable. On top of that the form makes a healthy cut in the layer of thatch so that this layer is removed at exactly the right dept.
The use of specially selected steel makes the blade durable against the stress that daily wear and tear has on the blade. By cutting the steel with a lasercutter, the perfect form to fit your machine is guaranteed everytime.
The with carbide reinforced blade tips keep the blades sharp and lessens the need for replacement. This leads to a consistent dept of cut and optimal results. The durability of the blades needs less replacements. This is how you save on the cost for maintenance and replacements.
The scarifying blades fit the machines of all big mower brands like Toro, John Deere, Jacobsen, Ransomes and Sisis. It is possible to mount these blades to get a multifunctional mowing and scarifying machine. The blades are made to replace the original scarifying blades without a hassle. You can also choose to replace your standard blades with carbide tipped ones to extend the lifetime.
There is a difference between scarifying and grooming blades. Generally speaking, scarifying is a separate action that uses a scarifying machine or specially prepared mower. Groomer blades are mounted inside a mowing unit on a roller or special grooming rol. Mowing and grooming is then done at the same time. A scarifying blade does cut deeper than a grooming blade and thus gives better result when the thatch is thick.