Remote controlled Spider Maaiers
The Czech entrepreneur Lubimor Dvorak has been a contractor in green maintenance for over 20 years. He believed that mowing in difficult terrains should be easier. In 2002, he developed the first prototype of the Spider mower. This was so well received that the mower went into production in 2004. In the past few years, several new models have been added. In 2016, the completely newly built factory was put into operation, where over 700 machines are now delivered each year.
Steep slopes & bank mowing
Bank mowing is the maintenance of the grass surface on a sloped terrain, which is dangerous and difficult with traditional mowers due to the risk of slipping and falling. For steeper slopes, special remote-controlled bank mowers with a low centre of gravity are the best solution.
The Spider mowers are operated remotely using a radio-controlled remote. This allows the mower to be controlled from a safe distance and on steep slopes where the operator cannot reach. The remote control has a range of up to 150 metres. The Spider mowers have a unique feature called "dual drive," which means they have four wheels that can move independently of each other. This provides maximum manoeuvrability and stability on slopes of up to 55 degrees. The mowers are available in various models with different cutting heights and cutting widths, depending on the specific needs of the user. They are also equipped with a number of safety features, such as sensors to detect and avoid obstacles.
All the advantages of the radio-controlled Spiders at a glance:
- Less strain for the user. After all, they operate at a distance from the machines, which minimises influences such as noise, dust, and physical strain.
- Safety for the user. The machine is very suitable for challenging situations such as mowing slopes and inclines. The user is at a safe distance and is not at risk.
- Cost advantages compared to, for example, a tractor with a mowing arm in terms of investment/depreciation, maintenance, fuel consumption, transport, and any traffic regulation measures.
- Limiting disturbance to the surrounding area. When mowing, for example, verges, the road section usually does not need to be closed off.
- High productivity due to excellent visibility of the tasks to be performed and machine speed of up to 9 km/h.
Less environmentally damaging. Due to its low weight, the petrol engine uses significantly less fuel, resulting in low emissions. - Low maintenance costs. The functional design is ingeniously simple and therefore guarantees easy maintenance.
- The ground is not damaged. The dance step drive system prevents the wheels from twisting, which ensures a gentle treatment of grass, even in wet soft terrain.
- Easy transport. Due to its compact dimensions, the machine can be easily transported and is quick to load and unload.
The following Spider models we supply:
SPIDER ILD01
Motor: Kawasaki FS 541V – 18 HP
Cutting width: 80 cm
Dimensions: 135,6 × 120 × 91,3 cm
Weight: 288 kg
Mowing height: 6–11 cm / 3–8 cm
Capacity: tot 3000 m²/h
Max. slope angle: 41° / 55° (with winch)
SPIDER ILD02
Motor: Kawasaki FS 691 – 24 HP
Cutting width: 123 cm
Dimensions: 164 × 143 × 92 cm
Weight: 387 kg
Mowing height: 9–14 cm / 7–12 cm
Capacity: ot 7000 m²/h
Max. slope angle: 41° / 55° (with winch)
SPIDER 2SGS
Motor: Kawasaki FS 691 – 24 HP
Cutting width: 123 cm
Dimensions: 164 × 143 × 82,5 cm
Weight: 367 kg
Mowing height: 9–14 cm / 7–12 cm
Capacity: tot 7000 m²/h
Max. slope angle: 41° / 55° (with winch)
SPIDER CROSS X LINER
Motor: Honda GXV390 – 10,2 HP
Cutting width: 65 cm
Dimensions: 98 × 111 × 60 cm
Weight: 175 kg
Mowing height: 4–10 cm
Capacity: tot 2500 m²/h
Max. slope angle: 35° / 55° (with winch)



