Blade Tips
These Blade Tips (otherwise known as Knife Tips) were originally designed to tolerate the harsh sandy soils that farmers work in some regions. The tungsten tiles on the tip and side edges of the blade set us apart from other knife blades. These tips and tiles have been engineered to maximise the life of the blade and maintain a constant working depth.
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KN5535
Download Spec Sheet (PDF)Suits: Bolt on Version
Number of Tungsten Tiles: 3
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KN5535W
Download Spec Sheet (PDF)Suits: Knock on Version
Number of Tungsten Tiles: 3
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KN5535J
Download Spec Sheet (PDF)Suits: Janke Version
Number of Tungsten Tiles: 3
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CP001
Download Spec Sheet (PDF)Suits Chisel Plow with 1/2″ Bolt x 2 1/4″ Centres
Number of Tiles: 7
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KN001 - Short
Download Spec Sheet (PDF)Suits Chisel Plow with 1/2″ Bolt x 2 1/4″ Centres
Number of Tiles: 4
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CP007
Download Spec Sheet (PDF)Suits Ausplow
Number of Tiles: 7
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The Green Knife
Download Spec Sheet (PDF)Suits Chisel Plow with 1/2″ Bolt 1 3/4″ x 2 1/4″ Centres
Number of Tiles: 4
Blade Tips
Green Knife
Did you know?
- Blade Tips with a relative vertical entry angle about 70 degrees to the horizontal throw less soil than sharper spear tips
- These same blade tips require higher forces and horsepower to pull them than sharper points
- Blade Tips are popular in sandy soils and unpopular in heavy clay soils
- Generally used with a closing point device