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Features of the CE EPA Approved Gasoline Engine
The CE EPA approved gasoline engine time-saving and labor-saving tracked remote handling lawn mulcher is powered by a robust 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 impressive 764cc engine ensures strong performance, making it an excellent choice for heavy-duty tasks in various outdoor environments.
One notable feature of this engine is its clutch mechanism, which engages only when the engine reaches a predetermined rotation speed. This intelligent design enhances efficiency by ensuring that power is used effectively, contributing to the overall time-saving capabilities of the machine.
Equipped with two 48V 1500W servo motors, the mulcher is engineered for powerful performance and effective hill climbing. The built-in self-locking function guarantees that the machine remains stationary without throttle input, significantly enhancing operational safety by preventing unintended movement.
The worm gear reducer, with its high reduction ratio, multiplies the torque generated by the servo motors, providing immense output torque for climbing resistance. Even during a power loss, the friction between the worm and gear ensures mechanical self-locking, preventing any downhill sliding, which is crucial for safe operation on slopes.
Enhanced Usability and Functionality
The intelligent servo controller integrated into the CE EPA approved gasoline engine time-saving and labor-saving tracked remote handling lawn mulcher offers precise regulation of motor speed, enabling synchronization of the left and right tracks. This feature allows the mower to travel in a straight line, significantly reducing the operator’s workload and minimizing risks associated with overcorrection on steep terrains.
Unlike many competing models that rely on 24V systems, this innovative mulcher operates on a 48V power configuration. This higher voltage reduces current flow and heat generation, ensuring longer continuous operation while mitigating the risk of overheating. Such stability is vital for extended mowing tasks, especially on challenging slopes.
