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Features of the Dual-Cylinder Four-Stroke Low Energy Consumption Compact Wireless Brush Mulcher
Vigorun Tech’s dual-cylinder four-stroke low energy consumption compact wireless brush mulcher is a powerhouse designed for efficiency and versatility. The machine is equipped with a V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin LC2V80FD model. With a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm and a robust 764cc displacement, it delivers exceptional performance that meets the needs of various landscaping tasks.
The engine features a clutch mechanism that engages only when the engine reaches a predetermined rotation speed, enhancing operational efficiency. This design not only optimizes fuel consumption but also ensures that the machine operates smoothly under load, making it suitable for both light and heavy-duty applications.
Moreover, the brush mulcher incorporates advanced safety features, including a self-locking function that keeps the machine stationary unless both power is on and throttle is applied. This effectively prevents unintended movements, ensuring user safety during operation. Such thoughtful engineering makes the dual-cylinder four-stroke low energy consumption compact wireless brush mulcher an ideal choice for professionals seeking reliability in their equipment.
Versatile Applications of the Brush Mulcher
The high reduction ratio of the worm gear reducer multiplies the torque generated by the servo motors, resulting in immense output torque for climbing resistance. This capability, combined with mechanical self-locking in power-off states, ensures that the brush mulcher maintains its position even during unexpected power losses, thus preventing dangerous sliding and enhancing user confidence while operating on slopes.
With an intelligent servo controller that regulates motor speed and synchronizes the tracks, the dual-cylinder four-stroke low energy consumption compact wireless brush mulcher can travel in straight lines without constant adjustments. This not only reduces operator workload but also minimizes the risks associated with overcorrection on steep slopes, allowing for a smoother and more efficient mowing experience.

