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Parcmow®

With batteries allowing for about 1h30 of mowing depending on the load, Parcmow® goes and recharges itself when necessary.

Being powered by electricity makes it a discreet, economical and non-polluting ally in maintaining lawns up to one hectare.

Based on the “mulching” principle, PARCMOW® mows continuously. The grass clippings reduced to fine particles, break down on the soil thus improving fertility.

PARCMOW® mows any area of grass with, in random operation, a minimum of three passes per week over each square metre of grass, whatever its configuration.

Powered by batteries, PARCMOW® covers its working area at a speed of 3 km/hour. Equipped with sonar that detects obstacles a minimum of 40 cm high, it slows down as it approaches these obstacles, brushes against them with its “touch-sensitive bumper”, manoeuvres and heads off again in a different direction.

Its three “floating” cutting heads give results very close to those achieved by cylinder mowers, and all this over a width of 65 cm.

Its polyethylene bodywork is fitted to a tubular aluminium chassis.

Its low weight and the technological solutions implemented mean that PARCMOW® does not leave any marks on lawns.

Technical specification

Performance
Working Speed 0.8 meter/second on level open ground, its speed reducing to 0.2 meter/second when its sonar detects an obstacle higher than 40 centimeters.
Cutting height 22 mm – 65 mm
Cutting width 65 cm
Slope Maximum slope of 30%
Power 2 NiCd 24 volts – 10 Ah capacity battery “packs”
Consumption 300 – 400 kWh per year – according to the area being mown
Dimensions Width: 96 cm – Length: 94 cm – Height: 47 cm
Weight 36 kg (batteries included)
Systems
Safety Combined operation of sonar, a touch sensitive bumper and backwards movement sensors enable it to cope with all types of obstacle (mobile or stationary).
Movement Stop and reversal of direction of travel on encountering an obstacle.
Propulsion 36 cm diameter driving wheels with non-slip tyres driven by a 24 volt DC brushless motor.
Steering Direction controlled by wheel speed difference.
Cutting system Three floating cutting heads each fitted with retractable blades driven by a 24 volt brushless motor at a speed of 3,500 rpm. Self-cleaning system by expulsion of clippings via a centrifugal effect.
Bodywork Green-dyed polyethylene.
Charging station Equipped with a 30 volts AC charger and a signal light to indicate malfunction, it provides the very low voltage (50 milliamps) required for the boundary wire. It should be connected to a standard power source (220 or 110 volts) by a 1.5 mm2 mains wire and protected by a residual current device according to standards in use.