The Flail Mower Hammer Blade is the core cutting component of a flail mower. It is typically mounted on the mower's rotating cutter shaft via a hinge or fixed mechanism. Made primarily of high-carbon steel, wear-resistant alloys, or heat-treated composite steel, it features high-speed rotation cutting, impact resistance, and wear resistance. Its working principle involves the high-speed rotation of the cutter shaft (typically 1500-3000 rpm), which drives the hammer blade to swing using centrifugal force, performing an integrated "beat-cut-shred" operation on vegetation. Compared to traditional blades, it is more suitable for complex terrain and environments with many impurities, reducing jamming and the risk of component damage.













