Description
Type: Grass cutting machines are available as manual, electric, or gasoline-powered models.
Blades: Equipped with sharp rotating blades that efficiently cut grass to a desired height.
Height Adjustment: Most models feature adjustable height settings for customized lawn lengths.
Operation: Operates by pushing or driving over the lawn, with manual models requiring physical effort and powered models offering motorized ease.
Cutting Width: Varies by model, typically ranging from 14 to 22 inches, affecting the area covered per pass.
Grass Collection: Many machines include a grass catcher bag or mulching capability for easy disposal or lawn fertilization.
Durability: Constructed with durable materials such as steel or high-grade plastic for long-term use.
Safety Features: Safety mechanisms like blade guards and automatic shut-off systems to prevent accidents.
Maintenance: Regular maintenance includes blade sharpening, oil changes (for gasoline models), and battery care (for electric models).
Applications: Suitable for residential lawns, commercial landscapes, and golf courses depending on the machine’s capacity and features.