The Falcon Impeller for CLAAS 7000 and 8000 Series combines is built to overcome the heavy crop flow challenges common in high-yield and high-residue harvests. Its purpose-driven design promotes smoother, more controlled material feeding from the APS threshing system back to the rotors, reducing peak power loads and stabilizing crop flow during demanding field conditions.
At the core of the Falcon Impeller are boronized paddles that deliver long service life while resisting wear from abrasive crops and high-volume throughput. These paddles maintain their shape and performance under extreme stress, supporting consistent feeding and lowering the risk of slugging or plugging. The high inertia design helps reduce horsepower draw, which can contribute to more efficient operation throughout the harvest day.
Producers working in tough environments will appreciate the durability and reliability of the Falcon’s construction. The component is built with reinforced welds and balanced for smooth operation at high rotor speeds. The impeller’s paddle layout is configured to improve transition from the threshing drum into the rotor, helping the combine maintain steady performance even when conditions vary across the field.
The Falcon is a direct-fit solution for CLAAS 7000 and 8000 Series machines. It is built to withstand heavy loads, extended harvest days, and the abrasive nature of corn, small grains, and specialty crops. For growers seeking stronger uptime, more dependable feeding, and improved overall crop flow, the Falcon Impeller delivers a dependable upgrade for demanding harvest conditions.