Peru's agricultural landscape is characterized by extreme geographical diversity, from the humid coast to the high-altitude Andes. This environment places immense stress on machinery components, where traditional pinion gear assemblies often suffer from accelerated wear due to dust, moisture, and uneven loads.
In the coastal valleys, the intensification of export crops like blueberries and asparagus has led to a surge in demand for automated harvesting equipment. These machines require high-torque bevel gear systems that can withstand continuous operation under fluctuating thermal conditions.
Currently, many Peruvian operators rely on imported spare parts that are not optimized for local soil acidity and humidity. There is a critical need for components manufactured with superior metallurgy and precision to reduce downtime during the peak harvest seasons.