Features of the 2 Cylinder 4 Stroke Gasoline Engine Low Energy Consumption Compact Cordless Slasher Mower
The 2 cylinder 4 stroke gasoline engine low energy consumption compact cordless slasher mower is a remarkable innovation from Vigorun Tech. This machine is powered by a sophisticated V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin brand model LC2V80FD. With a robust rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm and a displacement of 764cc, this engine ensures strong performance and efficiency in various mowing tasks.
The design of the engine includes a unique clutch mechanism that engages only when it reaches a predetermined rotation speed. This feature not only enhances the operational efficiency but also contributes to fuel savings, making it an environmentally friendly choice for users who are conscious about energy consumption.
Moreover, the mower’s intelligent servo controller precisely regulates motor speed, ensuring that both left and right tracks operate synchronously. This allows for smooth and straight-line travel without the need for constant adjustments, thus minimizing operator workload and enhancing safety during operation on slopes.
Versatility and Safety Features
One of the standout aspects of the 2 cylinder 4 stroke gasoline engine low energy consumption compact cordless slasher mower is its versatility. It is designed for multi-functional use, capable of accommodating various front attachments. Users can easily switch between a 1000mm-wide flail mower, hammer flail, forest mulcher, angle snow plow, or snow brush, making it ideal for heavy-duty grass cutting, shrub clearing, vegetation management, and snow removal.
In terms of safety, the built-in self-locking function ensures that the machine remains stationary unless both power is on and throttle is applied. This effectively prevents unintended sliding and enhances operational safety. Additionally, the high reduction ratio worm gear reducer multiplies the already strong servo motor torque, providing immense output torque for climbing resistance.
When the machine is in a power-off state, friction between the worm and gear creates a mechanical self-locking effect, preventing any downhill sliding during power loss. This feature not only enhances safety but also ensures consistent performance, even in challenging terrains.