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Tillage shares and cultivators
Agricultural shares for cultivators, chisels, scarifiers, seed drills and other tillage implements, available in different shapes, sizes and fixing systems.
Agricultural shares for preparing and working the soil
Tillage shares are wear parts used to penetrate, cut, loosen or move soil during land preparation. Choosing the right model helps maintain uniform work adapted to the type of crop and soil.
At Electrochannel you will find agricultural shares for different implements, with different geometries, thicknesses, widths and mounting systems. Before placing your order, it is important to check the reference and all measurements of the installed part.
Types of shares for agricultural tillage
The shape of the share influences depth, working width and the movement produced on the soil. These are some of the most common configurations:
Straight or narrow shares
They are used for penetration work, localised decompaction and inter-row tillage. Their behaviour will depend on the width, angle and arm on which they are installed.
Sweep shares
Their greater width allows a larger soil surface to be cut. They are common on cultivators and in weeding or shallow tillage work.
Shares for chisel and cultivator
Designed for cultivator or chisel arms, they allow the soil to be worked at different depths without necessarily turning the soil over completely.
Points and spare parts for scarifiers
They are used to break compacted layers, open the soil and improve aeration and water infiltration.
Ridging shares
They are intended to move soil to the sides and form ridges in crops where this type of work is required.
Wear-resistant shares
Agricultural shares work in continuous contact with soil, stones, sand and plant residues. Their wear will therefore depend on the manufacturing material, soil hardness, depth and working speed.
- Treated steel: offers resistance for common agricultural work, depending on the type and treatment of each part.
- Suitable geometry: helps preserve the planned working depth and width.
- Correct fixing: reduces movement, vibrations and irregular stress on the arm.
- Timely replacement: avoids continuing to work with deformed or excessively worn parts.
How to choose a share for a cultivator or implement
The machinery brand can serve as an initial reference, but it does not guarantee compatibility by itself. The same manufacturer may use different arms and fixings depending on the model or year.
- Reference: compare the original or equivalent reference when available.
- Length and width: measure the complete part and its working area.
- Thickness: it must match the support and expected stress.
- Holes: check diameter, shape and centre-to-centre distance.
- Direction: check whether the part is right-hand, left-hand, central or reversible.
- Type of arm: identify the cultivator, chisel, scarifier or seed drill model.
- Soil and work: select the geometry according to the depth and work you want to carry out.
Conventional shares or tungsten shares
Conventional shares are suitable for many tillage jobs and offer a balanced option for soils with a moderate level of wear.
For especially hard, dry, stony or abrasive soils, it may be advisable to use tungsten-reinforced shares. This reinforcement helps preserve the areas most exposed to wear for longer.
The choice should be made taking into account the cost of the part, working hours, soil conditions and the frequency with which spare parts are normally replaced.
Maintenance of agricultural shares
- Cleaning: remove soil, mud and plant residues after finishing work.
- Inspection: check points, edges, holes and possible deformation.
- Bolts: check that the fixings maintain the correct tightening.
- Uniform wear: replace parts when they have lost the geometry required to work correctly.
- Storage: store spare parts in a dry place protected from humidity.
Frequently asked questions about tillage shares
What types of cultivator shares are available?
There are straight, narrow, sweep, ridging and scarifier point shares, as well as specific models for chisels or cultivators. Each geometry is designed for a specific job and depth.
How do I know if a share is compatible with my machinery?
Compare the reference, shape, length, width, thickness and hole position. You can also send us this information or a photograph to help you find a compatible option.
What material is suitable for an agricultural share?
It will depend on the soil and the work. Treated steel shares cover many agricultural uses, while tungsten-reinforced models are designed for more demanding wear conditions.
How long does an agricultural share last?
There is no fixed duration. It depends on the material, type of soil, humidity, presence of stones, depth, speed and working hours.
Can I buy tillage shares online?
Yes. You can select the reference and units from the website. Before completing the order, carefully check the measurements and compatibility with your implement.
Find the right share for your implement
Check the available references, measurements and fixing systems. If you cannot identify your model, send us the information of the installed part to help you find the right spare part.