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Overview of the 2 Cylinder 4 Stroke Gasoline Engine
The 2 cylinder 4 stroke gasoline engine remote control distance 100m rubber track remote angle snow plow is at the forefront of modern snow removal technology. This innovative machine is powered by a robust V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin brand model LC2V80FD. With a rated power output of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, it provides exceptional performance, ensuring that heavy snowfall can be efficiently managed.
The engine’s design includes a clutch that engages only when it reaches a predetermined rotation speed, enhancing both safety and efficiency. This feature allows the operator to maintain control over the machine, preventing any unexpected movements and ensuring a smooth operation during heavy-duty tasks.
In addition to its powerful engine, the machine incorporates advanced safety mechanisms. The built-in self-locking function ensures that the equipment remains stationary unless both power is engaged and throttle is applied. This significantly reduces the risk of unintended sliding, making it a reliable choice for challenging environments.
Performance and Versatility
The remote control distance 100m rubber track remote angle snow plow is engineered for superior performance on various terrains. Equipped with two 48V 1500W servo motors, it boasts powerful climbing capabilities, allowing it to tackle steep inclines with ease. The high reduction ratio worm gear reducer further amplifies the torque generated by the motors, providing impressive output for climbing resistance.
Safety is paramount in the design of this machine. In the event of a power failure, the friction between the worm and gear offers mechanical self-locking, preventing any downhill sliding. This feature not only enhances safety but also ensures consistent performance, even in adverse conditions.
The intelligent servo controller plays a crucial role in managing the machine’s operation. It precisely regulates motor speed and synchronizes the left and right tracks, enabling the snow plow to travel in a straight line without constant adjustments from the operator. This reduces the workload and minimizes the risks associated with navigating steep slopes.
