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Advanced Engineering of Euro 5 Gasoline Engine
The Euro 5 gasoline engine 360 degree rotation tracked wireless slasher mower is powered by a robust V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine. Specifically, it utilizes the Loncin brand, model LC2V80FD, which boasts a rated power output of 18 kW at a speed of 3600 rpm. This high-performance 764cc engine ensures that users experience strong and reliable performance in various mowing tasks.
One standout feature of this engine is its clutch mechanism, which engages only when the engine reaches a predetermined rotation speed. This design not only enhances efficiency but also contributes to safety and longevity by preventing unnecessary wear on the components during idle periods.
In addition to the powerful engine, the mower incorporates two 48V 1500W servo motors that offer substantial climbing capabilities. The built-in self-locking function ensures that the machine remains stationary until both power and throttle are applied, reducing the risk of unintended movements and enhancing operational safety.
The combination of the powerful gasoline engine and advanced electric motors makes the Euro 5 gasoline engine 360 degree rotation tracked wireless slasher mower exceptionally versatile for various applications, ranging from landscaping to heavy-duty terrain management.
Versatile Functionality and Safety Features
The Euro 5 gasoline engine 360 degree rotation tracked wireless slasher mower is designed with a high reduction ratio worm gear reducer that amplifies the torque generated by the servo motors. This feature provides immense output torque for climbing resistance, ensuring effective operation even on steep inclines.
Moreover, the mechanical self-locking capability of the worm and gear system prevents the machine from sliding downhill during power loss, significantly enhancing safety during use. This design consideration is critical for operators working in challenging environments where stability is paramount.
The intelligent servo controller integrated into the mower precisely regulates motor speed and synchronizes the left and right tracks, allowing for smooth and straight-line operation without constant adjustments. This not only reduces the operator’s workload but also minimizes the risks associated with over-correction, particularly on steep slopes.
