Chisel points are sharp, pointed components used on agricultural machinery, such as chisel ploughs, to break up and loosen compacted soil at deeper levels. Unlike traditional ploughs, which turn over the soil, chisel points are designed to penetrate the soil and fracture it without inverting it, preserving the soil structure. This helps to improve soil aeration, reduce compaction, and increase water infiltration, making it ideal for conservation tillage practices.
Available in various lengths and hole sizes for different types of equipment.
These chisel points vary in sharpness and design (flat or curved) to suit different soil types and tillage requirements. They are used to penetrate hard or compacted soil, improving soil health and crop growth by allowing better air and water movement into the ground.