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Features of the Agriculture Gasoline Powered Brushless DC Motor Tracked Remote-Driven Slasher Mower
The agriculture gasoline powered brushless DC motor tracked remote-driven slasher mower is a remarkable piece of machinery engineered by Vigorun Tech. This mower is equipped with a powerful V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin brand model LC2V80FD. With a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, it offers exceptional performance for various agricultural tasks. The 764cc gasoline engine not only delivers strong output but also features a clutch that engages at a predetermined rotation speed, ensuring optimal efficiency during operation.
In addition to its robust engine, the slasher mower incorporates two 48V 1500W servo motors, providing impressive power and climbing ability. The built-in self-locking function guarantees that the machine only moves when both power is activated and the throttle is engaged. Without throttle input, the mower remains stationary, significantly enhancing safety and preventing unintended movement on slopes or uneven terrain.
The machine’s worm gear reducer plays a crucial role in multiplying the torque produced by the servo motors. This high reduction ratio delivers immense output torque, making it capable of tackling steep inclines without losing traction. Furthermore, in a power-off state, the friction between the worm and gear ensures mechanical self-locking, preventing any downhill sliding and ensuring consistent performance even during unexpected power losses.
Versatility and Safety of the Agriculture Gasoline Powered Brushless DC Motor Tracked Remote-Driven Slasher Mower
One of the standout features of the agriculture gasoline powered brushless DC motor tracked remote-driven slasher mower is its intelligent servo controller. This advanced system precisely regulates motor speed while synchronizing the left and right tracks, allowing for smooth, straight-line travel without constant remote adjustments. This innovative design minimizes operator workload and reduces the risks associated with over-correction, particularly on steep slopes, making it safer and easier to operate.
