The Loncin 764CC gasoline engine adjustable mowing height crawler remote control snow brush is a marvel of modern engineering. It is powered by a high-performance V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin model LC2V80FD. This engine boasts a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, ensuring robust performance and reliability in various conditions.
Equipped with a built-in clutch, the engine engages only when it reaches a predetermined rotation speed, allowing for efficient operation and increased longevity. The 764cc gasoline engine delivers strong output, making it an exceptional choice for those who require power and versatility in their outdoor tasks.
Additionally, the machine features advanced safety mechanisms. The self-locking function ensures that the unit remains stationary unless both power is activated and throttle is applied. This design significantly reduces the risk of unintended sliding, making it safer for operators navigating challenging terrains.
Versatile and Efficient Performance
The Loncin 764CC gasoline engine adjustable mowing height crawler remote control snow brush is designed for multi-functional use. Its innovative design allows for easy interchangeability of front attachments, making it perfect for various applications. Whether you need a 1000mm-wide flail mower for heavy-duty grass cutting, a hammer flail for shrub clearing, or a snow brush for winter maintenance, this machine has you covered.
With impressive climbing capabilities, the unit is powered by two 48V 1500W servo motors. These motors provide strong power delivery, enabling the machine to tackle steep slopes with ease. The worm gear reducer enhances torque output, ensuring that the machine can handle demanding tasks without compromising performance.
Moreover, the intelligent servo controller plays a vital role in enhancing operational efficiency. It precisely regulates motor speed and synchronizes the left and right tracks, allowing for straight-line travel without constant adjustments. This feature not only reduces operator workload but also minimizes the risks associated with over-correction on steep inclines.