Solid Wheel for Lely Discovery Collector
Corr. Part Number: 5.4008.3270.0 | Suitable for Lely Discovery Collector Barn Cleaners
Keep your automated manure management system moving reliably with the Solid Replacement Wheel. Specifically engineered for the Lely Discovery Collector series, this "new type" solid tire is designed to withstand the harsh, high-moisture environment of a dairy barn alley without the risk of punctures or pressure loss.
In a 24/7 barn cleaning operation, traction and durability are essential. Traditional pneumatic tires are susceptible to sharp debris and corrosive manure, leading to flat tires and "robot stalled" alarms. This solid wheel provides a consistent, maintenance-free solution, ensuring your Collector maintains its programmed route and cleaning efficiency without interruption.
Features & Benefits
- Puncture-Proof Design: The solid construction eliminates the risk of flat tires caused by debris or structural failure, significantly reducing emergency maintenance.
- High-Traction Tread: Engineered to provide a consistent grip on concrete slats and solid floors, even in slippery or high-moisture conditions.
- Corrosion Resistant: Manufactured from high-density materials that are resistant to the acidic environment of manure and the chemicals used in barn cleaning.
- Lely System Optimized: A direct technical match for Manufacturer Code 5.4008.3270.0, ensuring the correct height and rolling resistance for your Collector's drive motors.
- Reduced Motor Strain: By maintaining a consistent diameter and eliminating "soft" tire issues, this wheel helps reduce uneven load on the drive motors and gearboxes.
Product Specifications
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Details
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Component Type
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Solid Drive/Support Wheel
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Manufacturer Code
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Corr. Lely 5.4008.3270.0
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Tire Type
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Solid (Non-Pneumatic)
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Robot Compatibility
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Lely Discovery Collector
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Application
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Automated Barn Cleaning & Manure Management
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Maintenance Tip
While these solid wheels are maintenance-free regarding air pressure, we recommend inspecting them monthly for uneven wear or wrapped debris (such as baler twine or hair) around the axle. Debris buildup can create friction that leads to premature motor wear. If your Collector is struggling to follow its path or slipping on turns, replacing worn wheels is the fastest way to restore its navigational accuracy.