Первый в Европе уникальный полигон для испытаний агротехники построил Ростсельмаш

Construction Work Scheduled for Completion by the End of Summer

Don manufacturer of agricultural machinery, Rostselmash, has announced the opening of a modern testing ground on the site of the former Taganrog Automobile Plant, TagAZ. The test track is already complete, and work on the construction of the administrative building is scheduled to be completed by the end of summer. The first tests of agricultural machines at the new testing ground began in 2024.

The project will allow for accelerated testing of both serial and prospective equipment. The testing ground was built on the site of destroyed workshops—some of them were demolished, and some were restored.

The testing ground features an external track for running tests with a length of 800 meters. It includes sections for testing braking systems and vibration tests. There are also three circular tracks with a length of 122.5 meters along the average radius. Removable metal obstacles of various heights, located at different angles, are used for testing.

The equipment is tested around the clock to achieve the seasonal operating time standard. The undeveloped four hectares will be used to organize functional tests of road construction equipment, including checking the height and depth of digging, stability, and other parameters.
Rostselmash

A 100-meter resonant road for vibration tests, made of Siberian linden and compliant with ISO 5008, has been put into operation at the testing ground. This testing ground will be the first multifunctional facility in Russia and Europe for testing diverse equipment.

Earlier, www1.ru reported that Russia's most powerful forage harvester F 2750 was developed at Rostselmash.

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