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Features of the Gasoline Electric Hybrid Powered Long Distance Remote Control Tracked Wireless Operated Hammer Mulcher
The gasoline electric hybrid powered long distance remote control tracked wireless operated hammer mulcher is a cutting-edge solution for various land management needs. This innovative machine is equipped with a V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin brand model LC2V80FD. With a powerful output of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, this engine ensures robust performance, making it ideal for tackling tough terrain and heavy vegetation.
The machine’s design includes a clutch that engages only when the engine reaches a predetermined rotation speed. This feature enhances operational efficiency and safety, allowing operators to focus on their tasks without worrying about unexpected power fluctuations. The combination of gasoline and electric power provides the versatility needed for long-distance operations, ensuring that users can manage extensive areas effectively.
Safety is a paramount concern when operating heavy machinery. The built-in self-locking function of the gasoline electric hybrid powered long distance remote control tracked wireless operated hammer mulcher ensures that the machine remains stationary until both power is activated and the throttle is engaged. This significantly reduces the risk of unintended movement, providing peace of mind to operators working on inclines or uneven surfaces.
This machine also boasts a high reduction ratio worm gear reducer, which amplifies the already impressive torque produced by its servo motors. This feature is crucial for climbing resistance, particularly on steep slopes, as it guarantees the machine’s ability to maintain stability even during power losses. The mechanical self-locking capability of the worm and gear system prevents downhill sliding, further enhancing safety during operation.
