Model: | KK-NF-1260 |
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Brand: | kekan |
Origin: | Made In China |
Category: | Industrial Supplies / Construction Machine |
Label: | - |
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Min. Order: | 1 pc |
Last Online:02 Jul, 2024 |
Product Description
KK-NF-1260 Upwind is an artificial remote control cleaning robot, which can be controlled by a human standing at a distance to carry out cleaning operations.
Product Details:
Manufacturing process: The overall frame structure of the robot adopts aluminum alloy anode process, which has the advantages of light weight, high structural strength and corrosion resistance.
Drive system: crawler structure chassis. Track surface bonded with non-slip rubber material. The driving structure ensures that the robot can walk arbitrarily on the photovoltaic panel with an inclination of less than 12 degrees.
Cleaning system: 1.25m cleaning roller brush, a single walk can span the entire width of the photovoltaic panel. The two-roll brush design creates a good mud blocking effect to avoid contaminating the cleaned area.
Control system: The robot remote control adopts waterproof box shell, waterproof and hold.
Product features:
1.25m extended rolling brush, clean the entire width of the photovoltaic panel at one time.
double rolling brush combination to form a good mud blocking effect.
has a unique sealing waterproof and motor cooling design.
aluminum alloy surface anodic treatment process is more natural, beautiful and corrosion resistant.
24 months free warranty period.
Product specification:
Track chassis specification: 500*500*140mm
Machine specifications: 800*500*15mm
Double rolling brush specification: 1260*190mm
Rolling brush speed: 380-420 RPM
Battery life: 4-5 hours (54Ah lithium)
Weight: 34KG
Cleaning time: 700-800 square meters/hour
Wireless remote control distance: 300 meters
Cleaning photovoltaic slope: within 12 degrees
Material: Aluminum alloy anode process
Sealing method: fuselage, motor sealing waterproof design, rotating wheel shaft have
waterproof flange structure
Heat dissipation mode: All motor adopts heat dissipation motor