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Features of the Euro 5 Gasoline Engine Rechargeable Battery Tracked Remote Handling Angle Snow Plow
The Euro 5 gasoline engine rechargeable battery tracked remote handling angle snow plow is engineered with a V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin brand, model LC2V80FD. This robust engine delivers an impressive rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, ensuring that the machine performs exceptionally well even in challenging conditions. With a displacement of 764cc, this gasoline engine provides strong performance that is crucial for effective snow removal.
Equipped with a clutch that engages only when the engine reaches a predetermined rotation speed, this design enhances user safety and efficiency. The thoughtful engineering behind this feature guarantees that operators can rely on consistent performance without unexpected power loss or engine stall, making it a reliable choice for snow plowing tasks.
The combination of the gasoline engine and the electric components of the snow plow creates a powerful multitasking machine. With two 48V 1500W servo motors, the snow plow is capable of climbing steep inclines with ease. The built-in self-locking function ensures that the machine remains stationary until both power is applied and throttle is engaged, effectively preventing any unintended movement.
Versatility and Safety of the Euro 5 Gasoline Engine Rechargeable Battery Tracked Remote Handling Angle Snow Plow
Safety is paramount in the design of the Euro 5 gasoline engine rechargeable battery tracked remote handling angle snow plow. The high reduction ratio of the worm gear reducer multiplies the already strong torque from the servo motors, providing immense output torque that is essential for navigating slopes. Additionally, the mechanical self-locking feature of the worm and gear ensures that the machine does not slide downhill during power loss, significantly enhancing operator safety.
The intelligent servo controller plays a crucial role in regulating motor speed and synchronizing the left and right tracks. This advanced technology allows the snow plow to travel in a straight line without constant adjustments from the operator. By minimizing the risk of over-correction on steep slopes, the controller reduces the overall workload for the user and enhances the precision of operations.
