What Happens When a Remote - Controlled Lawn Mower Encounters a Big Stone?

2025-04-11 Leave a message

Generally, before a remotely - controlled lawn mower starts working, it is necessary to determine in advance whether there are large obstacles or big pits in the farmland. Otherwise, hitting a big stone may damage the fuselage. If it doesn't stop at this time, it will even damage the engine, wasting manpower and material resources.

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Therefore, our factory has made key research and breakthroughs against this situation and designed a collision - stop device for the remote - controlled lawn mower.

The specific method is to set up collision - stop brake bars in the front and rear of the lawn mower. When the lawn mower is working remotely, if it hits a big stone or a tree stump, the whole machine will automatically stop working. At this time, you just need to turn it on and remotely control it to back up to a safe position and then turn to continue working.

Moreover, the magnitude of the collision - stop force can be set by turning the screws by hand. In this way, it not only avoids the impact damage to the fuselage of the remote - controlled lawn mower, but also well protects the engine, killing two birds with one stone.

Interested friends can contact us, and we will provide you with advanced and scientific agricultural machinery solutions.