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Working principle of lawn mower

Working principle of lawn mower:

Comb-tooth rotating bevel gear speed-increasing transmission mechanism and comb-tooth copying depth adjusting device group; The front and rear shafts directly drive the bevel gear speed-increasing transmission mechanism supported by the ground wheels on the bearing seats below the cross beams on both sides of the frame, and the axial center lines of the front and rear comb teeth are located vertically above the double seedling eyes of long ridges or the single seedling eyes of small ridges, and each machine can be configured with 6 ~ 10 groups; The left and right single-wing weeding shovels and comb teeth are correspondingly installed on the front cross beam; Compared with manual weeding, the weeding machine with this structure can improve the efficiency by 8 ~ 10 times, with low seedling injury rate and low average cleaning rate.

Lawn mower is also called lawn mower, lawn mower, lawn mower, etc. A lawn mower is a mechanical tool for mowing lawns and vegetation, which consists of a cutter head, an engine, a traveling wheel, a traveling mechanism, blades, handrails and a control part. The cutter head is installed on the traveling wheel, and the cutter head is equipped with an engine, and the output shaft of the engine is equipped with a blade. The high-speed rotation of the engine greatly improves the speed of the blade, saves the working time of weeding workers and reduces a lot of human resources.