Product Overview
ZRA Rotary Mower – Professional Lawn Care for Parks and Gardens
The ZRA 800 is a professional-grade rotary mower engineered for the effective maintenance of lawns in parks, gardens, and other landscaped green spaces. Its robust design and powerful cutting capabilities make it ideal for commercial grounds care applications. The mower comes equipped with height-adjustable castoring wheels for precision control, a heavy-duty oil bath gearbox in tempered steel, and a pivoting cultivator attachment that adapts to varied terrains. With interchangeable tempered steel cutters, the ZRA delivers consistent, high-quality results while meeting EC safety standards.
82 cm
10 – 14 HP
4 Blades
83 kg
Technical Specifications
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Model | ZRA 800 |
Working Width | 82 cm |
Horsepower | 10 – 14 HP |
Number of Blades | 4 Tempered Steel Cutters |
Dimensions (W x L x H) | 84 × 100 × 35 cm |
Weight | 83 kg |
Gearbox | Tempered steel oil bath gearbox with freewheel and safety key |
Wheels | Height-adjustable castoring wheels with pneumatic tyres |
Attachment | Pivoting cultivator, fully adjustable |
Safety | Protective features in compliance with EC safety standards |
Features
- Precision Lawn Care: Ideal for professional mowing in parks and landscaped gardens.
- Height-Adjustable Wheels: Castoring pneumatic wheels allow accurate cutting height control on uneven ground.
- Heavy-Duty Gearbox: Tempered steel gearbox with oil bath for long service life and protection.
- Pivoting Cultivator: Fully adjustable to adapt to contours and variations in terrain.
- Interchangeable Blades: 4 tempered steel cutting blades ensure clean and effective mowing results.
- Compact & Balanced: Balanced build supports stable performance even on complex surfaces.
- EC-Compliant Safety Features: Built to meet European safety regulations for peace of mind during operation.
Consumables
Compatible power unit
Applications
Long Grass & Dense Vegetation
Some areas of your site are probably covered by fast growing vegetation such as nettes, brambles, thistles and other weeds. These weeds cannot usually be tackled by an ordinary mower. Depending upon the size of the area you are trying to tackle, these can be dealt with using strimmers, or on larger areas a Flail mower. When using a Flail it is important to determine the Finish that you require. Boot type blades will typically deal with heavier material such as saplings and woody plants. However the finish will usually be better on grass with Y type Flails.
