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Features of the 2 Cylinder 4 Stroke Gasoline Engine Electric Motor Driven Compact Remote-Driven Brush Mulcher
The 2 cylinder 4 stroke gasoline engine electric motor driven compact remote-driven brush mulcher is equipped with a powerful V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine. This model features the Loncin brand, specifically the LC2V80FD, which delivers a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm. The robust 764cc gasoline engine ensures strong performance, making it an excellent choice for various landscaping tasks.
Additionally, this brush mulcher stands out due to its dual power sources. It incorporates two 48V 1500W servo motors, which deliver impressive power and facilitate climbing abilities. The built-in self-locking function enhances safety by preventing unintended movement when both power and throttle inputs are not active. This thoughtful design significantly reduces the risk of accidents and enhances user confidence while operating on inclines.
Versatility and Performance of the Brush Mulcher
The innovative design of the 2 cylinder 4 stroke gasoline engine electric motor driven compact remote-driven brush mulcher allows for multi-functional use with interchangeable front attachments. It can be equipped with a variety of tools including a 1000mm-wide flail mower, hammer flail, forest mulcher, angle snow plow, or snow brush. This versatility makes it ideal for heavy-duty applications such as grass cutting, shrub clearing, vegetation management, and snow removal.
One of the standout features of this machine is its high reduction ratio worm gear reducer. This component multiplies the already strong torque from the servo motors, delivering immense output torque that aids in climbing resistance. Furthermore, in the event of a power failure, the mechanical self-locking nature of the worm gear prevents the machine from sliding downhill, ensuring consistent performance and safety on slopes.
Equipped with an intelligent servo controller, the brush mulcher precisely regulates motor speed and synchronizes the left and right tracks. This capability allows the mower to maintain a straight path without the need for constant adjustments from the remote control. As a result, operators experience reduced workload and minimized risks associated with overcorrection, especially when mowing on steep slopes.