The ROPA 270005800 is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) hydraulic accumulator, also known as a pressure accumulator, designed for various ROPA agricultural machinery models including Panther, Tiger, Maus, and Keiler series. This critical component helps to stabilize hydraulic pressure, absorb shocks, and store energy within the hydraulic system, ensuring smooth and efficient operation. Manufactured to ROPA's stringent quality standards, it provides reliable performance and durability for demanding agricultural applications.
Ropa is a German manufacturer renowned for its specialized agricultural machinery, particularly in the sugar beet and potato harvesting sectors. The company was founded in 1986 by Hermann Paintner, a farmer and engineer, in Sittelsdorf, Germany. Ropa remains a family-owned business, deeply rooted in its agricultural origins and committed to developing high-performance solutions for root crop harvesting.
The brand is celebrated for its self-propelled sugar beet harvesters and potato harvesters, which are known for their efficiency, gentle crop handling, and advanced technology. Key product lines include the Ropa Tiger and Panther series of sugar beet harvesters, as well as the Keiler series of potato harvesters. These machines integrate innovative features such as intelligent drive systems, large bunker capacities, and sophisticated cleaning mechanisms to optimize yield and minimize crop damage.
Partao offers a wide range of Ropa spare parts to keep your specialized machinery running smoothly. Our top categories for Ropa include Air Filters, Apparel, Ball Bearings, Bearing Housings, and Belt Tensioners. Over 573 genuine Ropa spare parts are available at Partao.
Farmers and large-scale agricultural operations worldwide rely on Ropa machinery for its robust construction and high output in demanding harvesting conditions. The company's commitment to innovation ensures its equipment delivers superior performance, especially in regions with significant sugar beet and potato cultivation, such as Central Europe and parts of North America. Its machines are designed for maximum productivity and operational reliability during critical harvest windows.