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Features of the EPA Approved Gasoline Engine Flail Blade Tracked Unmanned Flail Mower
The EPA approved gasoline engine flail blade tracked unmanned flail mower is powered by a robust V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine. Specifically, it is equipped with the Loncin brand model LC2V80FD, which delivers an impressive rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm. This 764cc engine not only provides strong performance but also ensures reliability for various mowing tasks.
The engine features a clutch that engages only when it reaches a predetermined rotation speed. This ensures optimal efficiency and performance during operation. Users can expect the mower to perform consistently, providing the necessary power to tackle challenging terrains without compromising safety or effectiveness.
An added advantage of this machine is its high reduction ratio worm gear reducer, which multiplies the torque output from the servo motors. This significantly enhances the mower’s climbing capabilities, allowing it to navigate steep inclines with ease. The mechanical self-locking feature further prevents any unintended movement during power loss, ensuring a safe operation at all times.
Versatility and Safety Features
One of the standout features of the EPA approved gasoline engine flail blade tracked unmanned flail mower is its versatility. It is designed for multi-functional use, with the ability to accommodate interchangeable front attachments. Users can equip it with a 1000mm-wide flail mower, hammer flail, forest mulcher, angle snow plow, or snow brush, making it ideal for a variety of applications including heavy-duty grass cutting, shrub clearing, vegetation management, and snow removal. Safety is paramount in the design of this machine. The built-in self-locking function ensures that the mower remains stationary unless both the power is on and the throttle is applied. This effectively minimizes the risk of unintended sliding, particularly on slopes, enhancing overall operational safety. Moreover, the intelligent servo controller plays a crucial role in regulating motor speed and synchronizing the left and right tracks. This advanced system allows the mower to maintain a straight path without constant remote adjustments, reducing the operator’s workload and minimizing risks associated with overcorrection on steep terrains.
In addition, compared to many competing models that typically use 24V systems, this mower operates on a 48V power configuration. This higher voltage reduces current flow and heat generation, enabling longer continuous operation while mitigating overheating risks. As a result, users can rely on stable performance even during extended mowing tasks on challenging slopes.