Running a brush cutter setup and need something with real torque behind it. 660 newton metres enough to handle heavy-duty cutting loads on that kind of equipment?
Question by: Billy H on Jul 25, 2025, 9:24 AM
For brush cutter and mower applications, 660 Nm of torque is a solid number. This motor sits in the 2000 Series Disc Geroler line from Eaton Char-Lynn, and that platform is specifically listed for brush cutters, mowers, and harvesting equipment. The Geroler design is known for running efficiently, so you're not bleeding energy through the motor itself. At 14.9 cubic inches of displacement and a 75 litre per minute flow rate, it's built to move real load, not just spin freely under light resistance.
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 27, 2025, 6:23 AM
got a brush cutter that needs a swing motor, is this char-lynn 14.9 cid one the kind folks use for that?
Question by: Eddie W on Dec 4, 2025, 7:46 PM
For brush cutters, mowers, and harvesting equipment, this motor is commonly used as a swing motor. It is a Char-Lynn low-speed Gerotor/Geroler style unit, so it fits the kind of work where you want steady low-speed torque.
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 6, 2025, 5:42 PM