Max.10cm
Max.2cm
Max.2.5cm
Depressions and bumps
In the case of large bumps (higher than 2cm) or dips (wider than
10cm and deeper than 2.5cm), please consider if the blades
would touch the ground or if Landroid
if this is the case, either make the inclines smoother or exclude
these areas from your Landroid
would stuck on them;
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's operation.
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35% (20°)
Slopes
Your Landroid
has the ability to safely climb slopes up to 35%
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(20°), so just avoid areas steeper than this.
**How to calculate the slope of your lawn?
100cm
Length
Max. 35% slope
So the slope would be:
35cm (Elevation)
=35% (slope)
100cm (Length)
Placement of Boundary Wire on slopes
The Upper Boundary Wire should NOT be placed on slopes
steeper than 35% (20°). The Upper Boundary Wire should have
a distance of at least 26cm between any obstacles. The Lower
Boundary Wire should NOT be placed on slopes steeper than
17% (10°). The Lower Boundary Wire should have a distance of
at least 40cm between any obstacles when it is positioned on
a slope that is 17%.
NOTE: The lower boundary wire cannot be laid across a slope
steeper than 17%, or Landroid
wire, especially when the grass is wet.
35cm
will slip and cross outside the
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