Agritechnica 2023: robust NSK bearings support soilfriendly farming solutions

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The FarmDroid FD20 ecological and CO2-neutral autonomous weeding and seeding robot will appear on the NSK stand at Agritechnica. Photo: FarmDroid

At Agritechnica 2023 (12-18 November, Hanover, Germany) NSK will address a trio of hot topics impacting the agriculture sector: sustainable tillage, chemical-free weed control and the use of robotics. From Stand C12 in Hall 15, the company will demonstrate its prowess in helping agricultural machinery manufacturers leverage the latest bearing technologies to drive better performance, sustainability and economy. Visitors to the stand will see three examples of real-life customer systems that use NSK’s innovative bearing solutions.

Continuous lubrication systems and optimal sealing are among the differentiating attributes
that ensure NSK bearings deliver long life, even in challenging operating conditions. The
best way to validate this claim is to showcase successful projects, which is precisely the
company’s approach at Agritechnica. All of the customer solutions on display will relate to
sustainable weeding and maintenance systems that help the agriculture industry replace
glyphosate and preserve the ground in an environmentally friendly way.

A case in point is the FarmDroid FD20 ecological and CO2-neutral automatic weeding and
seeding robot with solar panel. Thanks to autonomous 24-hour operation without external
energy costs, FarmDroid estimates a payback period of around 12 months for those
investing in its FD20.

In terms of operation, the FD20 uses a GPS signal to mark the placement of crops at
seeding and subsequently performs mechanical weed control, both between and inside the
rows. To execute these tasks in a reliable manner, the FD20 takes advantage of NSK’s
6004 series precision deep-groove ball bearings with DDU seal on both sides to prevent the
ingress of contamination. Further supporting the robustness of this bearing are inner and
outer rings made from NSK’s proprietary ES1 stainless steel material, which provides better
corrosion resistance than standard martensitic stainless steel without any compromise in
hardness. The result? Reduced maintenance and downtime costs.

Another key customer exhibit on the NSK stand will be the Ferri front flail mower for
embankment and edge trimming. Attaching to implement carriers such as the Unimog, the
Ferri flail mower is ideal for maintenance tasks around the farm. These innovative mowers
take advantage of NSK Agri Disc Hubs: double-row angular contact ball bearings with a
split inner ring that absorbs high axial and tilting forces during motion. Housed in a robust
unit, NSK supplies Agri Disc Hubs with customer-specific dimensions and a combination of
labyrinth and contact seal designs to prevent both the ingress of contaminants and the
escape of grease.

NSK’s spotlight will also shine on the Adelhelm vineyard/orchard roller hoe for mechanical
weeding. This type of mechanical tillage system enables chemical-free weeding, while
simultaneously providing optimal soil preparation. In these rotary hoes, which do not require an external drive, NSK Agri Disc Hubs ensure low-friction roller rotation in challenging operating conditions that include the presence of stones, dust, dirt, moisture and shock loads.

Even under extreme duress, Agri Disc Hubs – and thus the equipment they serve – deliver
a service life that is several times greater than that of other commercially available
solutions. Furthermore, the modularity of these cost-effective, self-lubricating, ready-toinstall units ensures fast adaptability to specific requirements.

NSK will also present a variety of other industry-specific bearing innovations at Agritechnica
2023, mostly produced at its factory in Neuweg, Munderkingen, Germany. The plant,
founded in 1954 as a rolling bearing production facility for a leading agricultural machinery
manufacturer and taken over by NSK in 1990, has particularly flexible production facilities.
This capability creates the potential to produce even small batch sizes of customer-specific
rolling bearings with high efficiency.

“We have decades of experience and knowledge regarding the operating conditions of
rolling bearings in agricultural machinery,” states Gregory Paczek, Agricultural Technology
Industry Manager at NSK. “Our track record of supporting agricultural OEMs in the
development of new and sustainable solutions is second to none, as visitors to Agritechnica
will discover.”