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Features of the 2 Cylinder 4 Stroke Gasoline Engine Electric Traction Travel Motor Crawler Remote Controlled Flail Mower
The 2 cylinder 4 stroke gasoline engine electric traction travel motor crawler remote controlled flail mower is powered by a V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine. Specifically, it utilizes the Loncin brand, model LC2V80FD, which boasts a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm. This 764cc engine ensures strong performance, providing an impressive output that makes it suitable for various demanding tasks.
Equipped with a clutch that engages only when the engine reaches a predetermined rotation speed, this mower enhances operational efficiency. The thoughtful design minimizes wear and tear on the engine, allowing for reliable long-term use. Operators can trust in the powerful engine to handle challenging mowing conditions with ease.
In addition to its robust gasoline engine, the mower features two 48V 1500W servo motors that deliver exceptional climbing ability. These motors are designed with a built-in self-locking function, ensuring that the machine remains stationary unless both power is engaged and throttle is applied. This safety feature prevents unintended movement and enhances user confidence while operating on slopes or uneven terrain.
Performance and Safety Considerations
The 2 cylinder 4 stroke gasoline engine electric traction travel motor crawler remote controlled flail mower boasts a high reduction ratio worm gear reducer that amplifies the torque generated by the servo motors. This results in immense output torque, making it highly effective for climbing resistance. Even in the event of a power loss, the friction between the worm and gear provides mechanical self-locking, preventing the machine from sliding downhill, thus ensuring safety during operation.
Moreover, the intelligent servo controller plays a crucial role in maintaining stability and performance. It precisely regulates motor speed and synchronizes the left and right tracks, allowing the mower to move in a straight line without constant adjustments from the operator. This not only reduces the workload but also minimizes risks associated with overcorrection, particularly on steep slopes.
Another advantage of this mower is its 48V power configuration, which is superior compared to many competing models that operate on 24V systems. The higher voltage reduces current flow and minimizes heat generation, enabling longer continuous operation. This design consideration significantly lowers the risk of overheating, ensuring stable performance even during extended mowing tasks on challenging terrains.
