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Versatility and Performance of the CE EPA Approved Gasoline Engine Small Size Light Weight Versatile Unmanned Flail Mower
The CE EPA approved gasoline engine small size light weight versatile unmanned flail mower is powered by a robust V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin brand model LC2V80FD. This engine boasts a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, delivering impressive performance thanks to its 764cc capacity. The design ensures that it engages the clutch only when it reaches a predetermined rotation speed, providing both efficiency and safety during operation.
This advanced mower is equipped with two powerful 48V 1500W servo motors, which offer strong climbing capabilities. The built-in self-locking function ensures that the machine remains stationary without throttle input, effectively preventing unintended movements. This feature significantly enhances operational safety, allowing operators to focus on their tasks without worrying about unintentional sliding.
The worm gear reducer incorporated in this mower multiplies the torque from the servo motors, enabling it to tackle challenging terrains with ease. In situations where power is lost, the mechanical self-locking between the worm and gear ensures that the machine does not slide downhill, maintaining safety even on steep slopes. This innovative mechanism guarantees consistent performance, regardless of external conditions.
Advanced Technology for Enhanced Usability
The intelligent servo controller integrated into the CE EPA approved gasoline engine small size light weight versatile unmanned flail mower precisely regulates motor speed and synchronizes both left and right tracks. This technology allows for smooth, straight-line travel without the need for constant remote adjustments, thereby reducing operator workload. It also minimizes risks associated with overcorrection, especially when navigating steep slopes.
In comparison to many competing models that utilize 24V systems, this mower’s 48V configuration is a significant advantage. The higher voltage reduces current flow and heat generation, promoting longer continuous operation while mitigating the risk of overheating. This is particularly beneficial for extended mowing tasks on inclines, ensuring stable and reliable performance throughout the job.
