Vigorun Tech: Leading Manufacturer of Compact Wireless Radio Control Flail Mowers
Vigorun Tech stands out as a premier manufacturer specializing in the compact wireless radio control flail mower. Our innovative MTSK1000 model is designed with advanced features that cater to various landscaping needs, making it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial use. Equipped with a powerful Loncin brand, model LC2V80FD, twin-cylinder gasoline engine, this mower delivers a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, providing strong performance for all your mowing tasks.
The MTSK1000 is engineered for safety and efficiency. It incorporates a self-locking function that ensures the machine remains stationary when the throttle is not engaged. This feature significantly enhances operational safety by preventing unintended movement. Additionally, the worm gear reducer multiplies the servo motor torque, allowing for impressive climbing resistance and stability on slopes.
Versatile Attachments and Enhanced Performance
Our compact wireless radio control flail mower is designed for versatility, featuring electric hydraulic push rods that allow for remote height adjustments of its attachments. The MTSK1000 can be equipped with various front attachments, including a 1000mm-wide flail mower, hammer flail, forest mulcher, angle snow plow, or snow brush. This adaptability makes it perfect for heavy-duty grass cutting, shrub clearing, vegetation management, and snow removal, ensuring it performs exceptionally well even in challenging conditions.
With a 48V power configuration, the MTSK1000 provides lower current flow and reduced heat generation compared to competing models. This higher voltage system allows for longer continuous operation while minimizing the risk of overheating. Thus, our mower maintains stable performance during extended tasks, particularly on slopes where traditional models might falter. The intelligent servo controller also synchronizes the left and right tracks, enabling smooth and straight-line travel without frequent adjustments, ultimately reducing operator workload.