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Features of the CE EPA Euro 5 Gasoline Engine
The CE EPA Euro 5 gasoline engine powers the innovative lawn mulcher, delivering exceptional performance for demanding outdoor tasks. With a robust V-type twin-cylinder design, the engine ensures reliable and efficient operation. The Loncin brand model LC2V80FD provides a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, making it an ideal choice for various lawn maintenance activities.
Designed for durability and strength, the 764cc gasoline engine excels in output performance. Its powerful capabilities allow the machine to handle tough conditions with ease, from heavy grass cutting to shrub clearing. The engine is equipped with a clutch that engages only at a predetermined rotation speed, enhancing operational safety while enabling smooth transitions during use.
Additionally, the advanced technology within the engine promotes longevity and efficiency. By optimizing fuel consumption and minimizing emissions, it aligns with modern environmental standards, making it a smart choice for eco-conscious users. This engine sets the standard for reliability in the landscape maintenance industry.
Versatility and Safety Features
The CE EPA Euro 5 gasoline engine 1000mm cutting width crawler remote lawn mulcher is designed for versatility, equipped with electric hydraulic push rods that facilitate remote height adjustment of attachments. This feature allows operators to easily adapt the machine for different tasks, enhancing its functionality across various applications.
Safety is a paramount concern in the design of this lawn mulcher. The built-in self-locking function ensures that the machine remains stationary without throttle input, preventing unintended movement. This innovative mechanism significantly enhances operational safety, especially on slopes or uneven terrain.
Moreover, the intelligent servo controller plays a crucial role in maintaining stability during operation. It precisely regulates motor speed and synchronizes the left and right tracks, allowing for smooth travel in straight lines without constant adjustments. This reduces the risk of overcorrection, particularly on steep slopes, ensuring a safer and more efficient mowing experience.