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Performance Features of the EPA Gasoline Powered Engine
The EPA gasoline powered engine speed of travel 4km rubber track wireless flail mower is designed to deliver exceptional performance in various applications. Our remote multitaskers are equipped with the Loncin brand, model LC2V80FD, twin-cylinder gasoline engine. This powerful engine boasts a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, providing robust capabilities for any task.
With a displacement of 764cc, the gasoline engine ensures strong performance and an impressive output of 18 kW. The engine features a clutch that engages only when it reaches a predetermined rotation speed, maximizing efficiency while minimizing wear and tear during operation. This thoughtful engineering allows the mower to operate smoothly, even under varying load conditions.
Another significant advantage of this machine is its high reduction ratio worm gear reducer. This system multiplies the already strong servo motor torque, delivering immense output torque that is essential for climbing resistance. In addition, the mechanical self-locking feature prevents the machine from sliding downhill in the event of a power loss, ensuring safety and consistent performance on slopes.
Enhanced Usability with Advanced Technology
The intelligent servo controller integrated into the EPA gasoline powered engine speed of travel 4km rubber track wireless flail mower plays a crucial role in enhancing usability. It precisely regulates motor speed while synchronizing the left and right tracks, allowing the mower to travel in a straight line without constant remote adjustments. This feature significantly reduces the operator’s workload and minimizes risks associated with over-correction on steep slopes.
Furthermore, our machine’s design includes electric hydraulic push rods, enabling remote height adjustment of attachments. This innovation allows operators to quickly adapt to different mowing conditions, making the machine versatile for various tasks such as heavy-duty grass cutting, shrub and bush clearing, and vegetation management.
