Afghanistan's agricultural landscape is characterized by diverse terrains, from the arid plains to high-altitude valleys. The machinery used here often faces extreme temperature fluctuations and high dust concentrations, which accelerate the wear and tear on critical components like the pinion gear, leading to frequent transmission failures in tractors and irrigation pumps.
Currently, many farmers rely on legacy machinery with outdated gearing systems. The lack of local high-precision gear cutting facilities means that replacement parts are often improvised or imported, resulting in suboptimal mechanical efficiency and increased operational costs for small-scale cooperatives.
Despite these challenges, there is a growing demand for specialized components. The shift toward more efficient water management and mechanized harvesting is driving the need for robust bevel gear systems that can handle high-torque loads in rugged environments without premature fatigue.