Header Height Sensor
ZAR9,950.00
In stock
SKU
HHS-7000
The Header height sensors is comprised of a variety of sensors and harnesses to detect the position of the combine harvester header. Sensors improve harvesting data quality by
starting/stopping yield data recording based on the position of the combine header.
Understanding Header Height Sensors for Combine Harvesters
Header height sensors detect the position of the combine harvester header.
- Sensors improve harvesting data quality by starting/stopping yield data recording based on the position of the combine header.
- They also help maintain optimal cutting height for different crop types and protect the header from damage by adjusting to uneven terrain
Extra added value for FieldView users:
- When mapping yield for the same field with multiple combines, one of which not equipped with header height sensors
- When mapping yield for the same field with multiple combines, one of which equipped with the Yield Kit without header height sensors.
The box is comprised of the following items:
- Sensor A master sensor body
- Sensor B remote sensor body
- CANbus M12 terminator
- CANbus M12 wire
- Sensor wire
- Alcohol swabs
- Y-split (only for retrofit version)
How it works
- Each sensor contains an inertial measurement unit (IMU) which can determine the sensor’s orientation relative to the ground.
- Sensor A is mounted to a fixed point on the combine frame, Sensor B to the feeder house.
- The Header Height Sensor must be mounted so that one of its axes is parallel to the axis running through the front axle of the combine (yellow line).
- Once calibrated, the relative angle between Sensor B and Sensor A is used to determine the height of the combine header. Using the relative angle, it can still function even when the combine is going up, down or on sidehills.
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