TamaTwine Type 450 TT+

Length:
4,774 FT

Technologies

TT+ Technology

TT+ is a New technology by Tama that brings you more bales per spool. By combining advanced raw materials with cutting-edge production techniques, it enables the production of lighter yet stronger twine, with a smaller diameter and more feet on each roll for trouble-free, consistent baling.

Specifications

Product Name Length Weight Height Diameter Colour Units per Pallet Selling Unit
TamaTwine Type 450 TT+
4,774 FT
21.4 ± 3% LBS
13"
11"
GREEN
48
Single Spool
Spec Name
Length
Weight
Height
Diameter
Colour
Units per Pallet
Selling Unit
TamaTwine Type 450 TT+
4,774 FT
21.4 ± 3% LBS
13"
11"
GREEN
48
Single Spool

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Are there different types of knotters?
Yes, there are generally 3 types of knotters:
1. Double Knotter: A double knotter style, which makes 2 Deering knots in each twine in each knotting cycle.
2. Single Knotter: A single knotter style, which makes 1 Cormick or looped single knot in each twine in each knotting cycle.
3. Combination Double Knotter: A double knotter which makes a combination of a Cormick or loop knot and a standard Deering knot in each knotting cycle.
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