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Features of the Dual-Cylinder Four-Stroke Low Energy Consumption Crawler Wireless Radio Control Snow Brush
The dual-cylinder four-stroke low energy consumption crawler wireless radio control snow brush from Vigorun Tech is a remarkable innovation in snow removal technology. This machine is powered by a V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin brand, model LC2V80FD. With a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, it ensures robust performance, making light work of heavy snow.
Equipped with a 764cc gasoline engine, this snow brush offers impressive output and efficiency. The engine features a clutch that engages only when it reaches a predetermined rotation speed, ensuring optimal performance while conserving energy. This design not only enhances the functionality of the machine but also contributes to its low energy consumption profile.
The combination of a powerful engine and intelligent design makes this snow brush an ideal choice for both residential and commercial snow removal tasks. The efficiency of the dual-cylinder system helps in maintaining high operational standards while minimizing fuel consumption, making it an environmentally friendly option in the market.
Additionally, the innovative design includes safety features such as a built-in self-locking function. This ensures that the machine only operates when both power is on and throttle is applied, preventing unintended movement and enhancing overall safety during use.
Versatility and Performance of the Snow Brush
The versatility of the dual-cylinder four-stroke low energy consumption crawler wireless radio control snow brush sets it apart from other models. It is designed for multiple functionalities with interchangeable front attachments, allowing users to switch between a 1000mm-wide flail mower, hammer flail, forest mulcher, angle snow plow, or snow brush with ease. This adaptability makes it suitable for various tasks, from grass cutting to effective snow removal.
In terms of climbing capability, the machine features a high reduction ratio worm gear reducer. This mechanism multiplies the already strong servo motor torque, offering immense output torque for climbing resistance. The friction between the worm and gear provides mechanical self-locking during power loss, ensuring safety and reliability on slopes.
The intelligent servo controller enhances the user’s experience by precisely regulating motor speed and synchronizing the left and right tracks. This technology allows the snow brush to travel straight without constant adjustments from the remote control, significantly reducing operator workload and minimizing risks associated with overcorrection on steep terrains.
