Urbinati SEMLAMBDA65 Drum Seeder

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Urbinati SEMLAMBDA65 Drum Seeder

The drum seeding line LAMBDA65 can reach  production of up to 650 trays/hour.

The trays advance one after the other into the tray filler, ensuring the maximum filling uniformity in every cell, also in the cells along the edge of the tray. The filling can be adjusted with one single handle and enables a variable filling with soft, medium or high density.

The brush perfectly cleans the trays of the excess soil, which is completely recycled without any waste.

The driven dibble ensures a centred seed positioning in the cell and a perfectly regular shape of the hole.

The engineering on the seeding drum, and computer control, produce a perfect singularisation with both small and big seeds.

A second and third seeding drum can be added for multi-seeding or chemical grain dispensing.

Changing the seeds or tray type is fast, thanks to the easy adjustments and the drums are changed without tools.

The drum cover for vermiculite or other grains performs with great uniformity and enables the operator to choose the working width and the quantity of product distributed, to reduce any waste.

Each component of the machine is designed and produced to improve the work of operators, in order to reduce the maintenance of the machine and speed up the seed changes.

Features

  • Production trays/hour; LAMBDA65 100-650, LAMBDA65 A 100-600, LAMBDA65 E 100-600
  • Trays advance one after the other on the tray-filler belt ensuring maximum cell-filling uniformity (incl. along the edge of the tray)
  • Filling can be adjusted with one single handle and enables a variable filling with soft, medium or high density
  • Brushes remove excess soil which is then recycled without any wastage
  • The driven dibbler ensures a centred positioning in the cell and a perfectly regular hole shape
  • The seeder can be equipped with up to 3 seed sowing drums for multi-seeding or chemical grain dispensing, with perfect singularisation of small and big seeds