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Features of the Euro 5 Gasoline Engine 360 Degree Rotation Crawler RC Forestry Mulcher
The Euro 5 gasoline engine 360 degree rotation crawler RC forestry mulcher is a state-of-the-art machine designed for efficiency and versatility in forestry and land management tasks. It is powered by a V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin brand model LC2V80FD. With a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm and a robust 764cc capacity, this engine ensures strong performance, making it an excellent choice for various demanding applications.
Equipped with a clutch that engages only when a predetermined rotation speed is reached, this machine enhances operational efficiency. The design minimizes unnecessary wear and tear, extending the lifespan of vital components. Additionally, safety features, such as a self-locking function, ensure that the machine remains stationary unless both the power is on and the throttle is applied, preventing unintended sliding during operation.
To maximize its climbing capabilities, the forestry mulcher incorporates a high reduction ratio through a worm gear reducer. This design multiplies the already substantial torque generated by the servo motors, delivering immense output torque for effective climbing resistance. Notably, even in a power-off state, the friction between the worm and gear provides mechanical self-locking, ensuring the machine does not slide downhill, thereby enhancing safety during use.
Versatility and Performance Enhancements
Incorporating advanced technology, the intelligent servo controller regulates motor speed with precision, allowing for synchronized movement of the left and right tracks. This feature ensures the mower can travel in a straight line without constant adjustments from the operator. Such enhancements reduce the workload for operators and minimize risks associated with over-correction, particularly on steep slopes.
Moreover, the use of a 48V power configuration significantly distinguishes this model from many competing versions that utilize lower voltage systems. The higher voltage reduces current flow and heat generation, enabling longer continuous operation while mitigating risks of overheating. This stability is crucial for extended mowing tasks on slopes, ensuring consistent performance without compromising safety or efficiency.