Gearing Arrangement | Lawn mowers requiring cost-effective durability | Industry Standard: Helical Gears (ISO 6336, 150 Nm torque) ▲ Our Base: Spur Gears (ASTM F1043, 120 Nm) ▲ Our Advanced: Modified Spur Gears (Custom Spec, 130 Nm + 5 dB noise reduction) | Advanced reduces noise while improving torque over Base; Industry Standard offers highest torque but at higher cost. | Base’s spur gears have lower torque and higher noise compared to Industry Standard. |
Material | Harsh environments (e.g., wet grass, debris) | Industry Standard: Cast Iron (ASTM A48, 100 dB noise) ▲ Our Base: Cast Iron (Same standard, 100 dB) ▲ Our Advanced: Stainless Steel (ASTM A240, 95 dB) | Advanced’s stainless steel resists corrosion and reduces noise; Base balances cost and durability. | Base’s cast iron is heavier and noisier than Advanced. |
Noise Level | Residential use (e.g., suburban lawns) | Industry Standard: 85 dBA (ISO 3744) ▲ Our Base: 90 dBA ▲ Our Advanced: 80 dBA (quieter than a vacuum cleaner at 85 dBA) | Advanced meets residential noise regulations; Industry Standard is louder but cheaper. | Base exceeds noise limits in quiet areas. |
Torque Capacity | Heavy-duty commercial mowers | Industry Standard: 150 Nm (ISO 6336) ▲ Our Base: 120 Nm ▲ Our Advanced: 140 Nm (handles 20% more load than Base) | Advanced bridges the gap with Industry Standard at a lower cost; Base suits light-duty tasks. | Base struggles with thick vegetation; Industry Standard is overkill for most users. |
Maintenance Requirements | High-use commercial fleets | Industry Standard: Semi-annual servicing (ISO 14229) ▲ Our Base: Quarterly checks ▲ Our Advanced: Annual servicing (self-lubricating bearings) | Advanced reduces downtime and labor costs; Base requires frequent inspections. | Base’s spur gears wear faster, needing more frequent repairs. |
Durability/Lifespan | Industrial-grade use (e.g., commercial parks) | Industry Standard: 5,000 hours (ASTM D5066) ▲ Our Base: 4,000 hours ▲ Our Advanced: 6,000 hours (25% longer than Base) | Advanced outlasts Base by 50%; Industry Standard is still the gold standard. | Base has shorter lifespan in abrasive conditions. |