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Features of the CE EPA Euro 5 Gasoline Engine Brushless DC Motor Crawler Wireless Operated Flail Mulcher
The CE EPA Euro 5 gasoline engine brushless DC motor crawler wireless operated flail mulcher is a cutting-edge machine that stands out in the market for its powerful capabilities and advanced technology. It is equipped with a V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin brand model LC2V80FD. This engine delivers an impressive rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, ensuring strong performance for various tasks.
This mulcher’s design incorporates two 48V 1500W servo motors, which provide robust power and enable effective climbing ability. The built-in self-locking function enhances operational safety by ensuring the machine remains stationary without throttle input. This feature prevents unintended sliding and allows operators to work confidently on slopes without worry.
Additionally, the innovative worm gear reducer multiplies the torque generated by the servo motors, delivering enormous output torque that is essential for climbing resistance. In the event of a power loss, the mechanical self-locking mechanism between the worm and gear keeps the machine from sliding downhill, ensuring consistent performance even under challenging conditions.
Operational Efficiency and Versatility
The intelligent servo controller integrated into the CE EPA Euro 5 gasoline engine brushless DC motor crawler wireless operated flail mulcher plays a crucial role in enhancing operational efficiency. It accurately regulates motor speed and synchronizes the left and right tracks, allowing the mower to travel in a straight line. This feature significantly reduces the operator workload and minimizes risks associated with overcorrection when navigating steep slopes.
In comparison to many competing models that utilize 24V systems, this mulcher operates on a 48V power configuration. The higher voltage reduces current flow and heat generation, which not only extends the machine’s continuous operation time but also lessens the risk of overheating. This stability is particularly beneficial during prolonged mowing tasks on inclines.

