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CVS model stripper headers
Shelbourne stripper headers are designed to reduce the volume of straw entering the feeder chamber, significantly increasing combine throughput.
CVS headers feature a large stripping rotor with a diameter of 61 cm and eight rows of stainless steel tines. Each tine has a specially shaped slot at the base for efficient stripping.
During operation, the rotor rotates from the bottom up, lifting lodged plants and trapping the ears in a slot at the base of the fingers. The grain is quickly and efficiently separated from the ears and falls into a corresponding chute, from where it is fed into the inclined chamber.

Reliable modular rotor
with stripping fingers adapted to low-yield conditions
Belt drive for CVS headers

The variable-speed belt drive is controlled directly from the combine cabin, allowing for adaptation to any harvesting conditions. Typically, during morning threshing, when grain moisture is high, the rotor speed is quite high. As the grain dries during the day, the rotor speed is reduced, and then increased again in the evening and at night.

Adaptable to low-yield conditions . Durable stainless steel stripper fingers feature a special edge that not only increases wear resistance but also helps catch loose grain, minimizing losses.
CVS headers have working widths from 6 to 9.6 meters and a slightly right-offset feeder house exit, which compensates for the heavier (due to the drive) left side. This also facilitates header alignment with the feeder house.
Spiral blades of a cantilever auger

Removable adapter frames allow the header to be coupled with virtually any modern combine harvester.
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