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Features of the Loncin 764CC Gasoline Engine
The Loncin 764CC gasoline engine small size light weight crawler remote-driven forestry mulcher is powered by a robust V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine. This engine, model LC2V80FD, delivers a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm, providing exceptional performance for various forestry tasks. Its compact design makes it an ideal choice for operations in confined spaces while still delivering the strength needed for effective mulching.
Equipped with a clutch that engages at a predetermined rotation speed, this engine ensures optimal operation and efficiency. The lightweight design of the machine allows for easy maneuverability, making it suitable for both professional and amateur users in forestry and landscaping applications. The combination of power and agility enhances productivity, enabling operators to complete their tasks more efficiently.
Performance and Safety Features
The Loncin 764CC gasoline engine small size light weight crawler remote-driven forestry mulcher boasts two powerful 48V 1500W servo motors, ensuring strong performance even on steep terrains. The built-in self-locking function enhances operational safety by ensuring that the machine only moves when both power is activated and throttle is applied. This prevents unintended sliding, giving operators peace of mind while working on slopes.
With a high reduction ratio, the worm gear reducer amplifies the torque produced by the servo motors, delivering exceptional climbing resistance. Even in a power-off state, the friction between the worm and gear provides mechanical self-locking, preventing any risk of the machine sliding downhill. This feature is crucial for maintaining consistent performance during extended use, particularly in uneven or mountainous terrain.
The intelligent servo controller plays a key role in enhancing user experience by precisely regulating motor speed and synchronizing the tracks. This system allows the mulcher to maintain a straight trajectory without constant adjustments from the operator, effectively reducing fatigue and minimizing risks associated with overcorrection during operation. The result is a smoother, more controlled mowing experience in various landscapes.