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Features of the Dual-Cylinder Four-Stroke 1000mm Cutting Width Rubber Track Wireless Brush Mulcher
The dual-cylinder four-stroke 1000mm cutting width rubber track wireless brush mulcher is a powerful machine designed for versatility and efficiency. It is equipped with a V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin brand model LC2V80FD. This engine delivers a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, providing robust performance that is essential for tackling various landscaping tasks.
One of the standout features of this machine is its clutch system, which engages only when the engine reaches a predetermined rotation speed. This ensures smoother operation and helps to extend the life of the engine by preventing unnecessary wear during low-speed tasks.
The dual-cylinder design not only enhances power but also improves fuel efficiency, making the dual-cylinder four-stroke 1000mm cutting width rubber track wireless brush mulcher an economical choice for both commercial and personal use. Its robust build quality and thoughtful engineering ensure it can handle even the toughest jobs with ease.
Additionally, the machine’s design allows for seamless integration of various attachments, making it adaptable for multiple applications such as grass cutting, shrub clearing, and snow removal. This versatility means users can invest in one machine that meets a myriad of needs rather than multiple specialized tools.
Performance and Safety Features
The dual-cylinder four-stroke 1000mm cutting width rubber track wireless brush mulcher is equipped with two 48V 1500W servo motors that provide exceptional climbing ability and overall power. The built-in self-locking function guarantees that the machine will only move when both the power is on and the throttle is engaged. This design effectively prevents unintentional sliding, significantly enhancing operational safety.
Another notable feature is the high reduction ratio worm gear reducer, which multiplies the torque from the servo motors, delivering immense output torque that is crucial for climbing steep terrains. Even in the event of a power failure, the mechanical self-locking mechanism prevents the machine from sliding downhill, ensuring user safety and maintaining consistent performance on slopes.
