
Adopting a dual-power input structure, it is equipped with not only a conventional motor drive but also an emergency manual input to ensure fallback capability in extreme scenarios. With an independent manual input shaft, when the main power system malfunctions, suffers a power outage or experiences hydraulic pressure loss, operators can quickly adjust the equipment angle through manual operation. This ensures that the armored vehicle can maintain basic combat/reconnaissance capabilities under extreme working conditions, avoiding the risk of "total combat effectiveness loss upon power system failure".
To adapt to extreme working conditions such as humidity and dust, the surface of the drive system can be treated with multiple anti-corrosion and anti-rust processes including painting, phosphating, bluing and galvanizing, achieving an IP53 protection rating. This can effectively isolate sand and dust intrusion and withstand high-humidity environments. Even for long-term deployment in scenarios such as rainforests and deserts, it can avoid corrosion and jamming problems, ensuring the stable service life of the transmission system.
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