Uruguay's agricultural landscape is characterized by extensive cattle ranching and an expanding soy and corn sector. The mechanical demand is high, as equipment must operate in varied terrain and humid climates, which puts immense pressure on components like the pinion gear used in drive systems.
Local farmers are increasingly transitioning toward "No-Till" farming. This shift requires more robust machinery, where precision gear cutting is essential to reduce vibration and energy loss during the planting process across vast Uruguayan plains.
Despite a strong livestock tradition, the modernization of crop machinery is hindered by the wear and tear caused by abrasive soils. There is a growing need for specialized bevel gear sets that can handle high torque and angular changes in heavy-duty tillage equipment.