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Features of the Dual-Cylinder Four-Stroke Brushless Walking Motor Tracked Wireless Radio Control Flail Mower
The dual-cylinder four-stroke brushless walking motor tracked wireless radio control flail mower is powered by a robust V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine. Specifically, it utilizes the Loncin brand, model LC2V80FD, which delivers a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm. This 764cc gasoline engine ensures strong performance, making it capable of handling various landscaping tasks with ease. This mower features a clutch system that engages only when a predetermined rotation speed is achieved. This means that operators can enjoy enhanced control over the machine’s power delivery, allowing for smoother operation and reduced wear on mechanical components. The design ensures that users can tackle tough terrains without compromising on efficiency or safety.
The machine is also equipped with two 48V 1500W servo motors, providing significant power for challenging uphill climbs. The self-locking mechanism guarantees that the mower remains stationary unless both power is activated and throttle is applied. This feature greatly enhances operational safety, particularly on slopes where unintended sliding could pose a risk to the operator and the surrounding environment.
Versatility and Performance of the Dual-Cylinder Four-Stroke Brushless Walking Motor Tracked Wireless Radio Control Flail Mower
One of the standout attributes of this mower is its high reduction ratio worm gear reducer, which amplifies the already formidable torque generated by the servo motors. This not only enables the mower to climb steep inclines but also ensures that it remains secure even in the event of a power loss. The mechanical self-locking function provided by the worm and gear friction further promotes safety, preventing any unwanted descent while maintaining consistent performance.
The intelligent servo controller plays a crucial role in enhancing the user experience. It regulates the motor speed with high precision and synchronizes the left and right tracks, enabling the mower to move in a straight line without frequent adjustments from the remote control. This reduces the operator’s workload and minimizes the risks associated with overcorrection, especially on steep slopes where stability is paramount.
