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Comparison Hyundai T1810-E vs Hammer Flex EC-1500

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Hyundai T1810-E
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Motor typeelectric (mains)electric (mains)
Soil cultivation
Working width40 cm40 cm
Working depth22 cm22 cm
Number of blades64
Speed rotation140 rpm
Design characteristics
Design
transportation wheels
transportation wheels
Reducerwormworm
Number of gears1 forward1 forward
Motor
Motor power1350 W1500 W
General
Noise level93 dB
Weight1412
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2018april 2018

Number of blades

The number of cutters that the two-wheel tractor is equipped with. Note that for models with active rototillers (see below), this parameter is not indicated: such attachments are removable, and active rototillers with different performance characteristics can be installed on one unit.

Speaking of quantity, a cutter means a separate "asterisk" of several curved knives installed on the working axis of the unit. The number of such “stars” is selected depending on the processing width that the manufacturer wants to provide: one cutter captures a strip on average from 12 to 18 cm, and several of them are needed for a more or less decent working width.

Speed rotation

The speed of rotation of the cutters provided by the two-wheel tractor in normal operation. For models with several gears and, accordingly, several speed options, this paragraph usually gives the maximum speed.

The value of this parameter directly depends on the type of cutter used in the two-wheel tractor. In models with active rototillers (see below), only the intensity of cultivation and the degree of crushing of the soil depend on the rotation speed; it is believed that it should be at least 270 – 280 rpm. And in motor cultivators, where the cutter is installed on the power axis of the unit (the so-called axial structure), the overall speed of movement will also depend on its speed — and it should not be too high, otherwise the user simply will not keep up with the unit. In such models, manufacturers select the rotation speed depending on the diameter of the cutter so that the speed of the machine in the end is less than 6 – 7 km/h. Therefore, in large motor cultivators, the rotation speed usually does not exceed 130 rpm, and in compact battery models with small diameter cutters, it can reach 300 rpm and even more.

Motor power

Motor block / cultivator engine power in watts. This designation is normally used for electric engines, but can also be used for gasoline/diesel engines, along with horsepower (for these, see Engine Power above).

A more powerful engine allows you to achieve higher productivity, width and depth of processing. On the other hand, high power significantly affects the price, weight and dimensions of the unit, as well as electricity / fuel consumption. In light of this, the engine power is selected by the manufacturer, taking into account which “weight category” the walk-behind tractor belongs to, what characteristics it should show. So, the lightest models have a power of up to 1.5 kW, just such a device is best suited for a small area of 6 - 8 acres. Motoblocks up to 3 kW are already able to cope with 10 - 15 acres, a power of 3.5 - 5 kW is suitable for a plot from 50 acres to a couple of hectares. Units for 5 - 10 kW already belong to the professional level, they are "too tough" open spaces of 7 - 10 hectares; and the heaviest and most powerful modern walk-behind tractors have a power of more than 10 kW.

Noise level

The maximum noise level produced by the cultivator / two-wheel tractor during operation. A noise of 70 dB is comparable to a very loud conversation, 80 dB to a busy city street, 100 dB to a production shop. The lower the noise level, the more comfortable the use of the unit for the operator himself and the less inconvenience it causes to others.
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