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Features of the CE EPA Approved Gasoline Engine Flail Blade Tracked Radio Controlled Angle Snow Plow
The CE EPA approved gasoline engine flail blade tracked radio controlled angle snow plow is designed with a powerful V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin brand model LC2V80FD. This engine boasts a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, ensuring strong performance and reliability in various snow removal tasks. With its 764cc displacement, this engine provides impressive output, making it a formidable tool for managing winter weather challenges.
Equipped with a clutch that engages only when the engine reaches a predetermined rotation speed, this snow plow enhances operational efficiency. The design minimizes wear and tear, prolonging the lifespan of the engine. This thoughtful engineering allows operators to handle heavy-duty snow plowing with confidence, knowing that the machine is built to perform under pressure.
The snow plow’s advanced features include two 48V 1500W servo motors that provide substantial power for climbing steep slopes. The self-locking function ensures that the machine remains stationary unless both power is on and throttle is applied. This safety feature prevents unintended movement, which is crucial in snowy conditions where stability is essential.
Moreover, the high reduction ratio of the worm gear reducer multiplies the torque generated by the servo motors. This results in tremendous output torque for climbing resistance, ensuring that the snow plow can tackle even the most challenging terrains. In the event of power loss, the friction between the worm and gear prevents the machine from sliding downhill, offering additional safety and reliability for operators.
Versatility and Performance of the Snow Plow
Designed for extended use, the CE EPA approved gasoline engine flail blade tracked radio controlled angle snow plow operates efficiently with a 48V power configuration. This higher voltage system lowers current flow and heat generation, allowing for longer continuous operation while mitigating overheating risks. This ensures stable performance even during prolonged snow removal tasks, making it an invaluable asset for any winter maintenance fleet.