Mobil Notariat

Kuzu V0 120

To ensure your Kuzu V0 120 runs for 10+ years, follow this maintenance checklist:

| Interval | Action | | :--- | :--- | | Every 2,000 hours | Visually inspect the oil seal on the output shaft for leakage. | | Every 10,000 hours | Measure winding insulation resistance (should be >10 MΩ at 500V DC). | | Every 3 years | Replace the electrolytic capacitor inside the driver (MR-J4-100A). | | As needed | Regrease the bearings with Mitsubishi standard grease (Molykote BR-2 Plus). |

Note: The Kuzu V0 120’s bearings are "lubricated for life" under normal load (torque <80%). Only regrease if your duty cycle exceeds 70% continuously. kuzu v0 120


Used to control the extraction arm. The holding brake prevents the arm from falling when hydraulic pressure is released.

First, let's clear up the nomenclature. The "Kuzu" brand, a relatively new player originating from Japanese-inspired industrial design (though manufactured with precision in South Korea and Taiwan), focuses on "folding utility." The "V0" denotes the first generation of their voltage-optimized platform. The "120" is the most critical part of the name: it refers to the real-world range in kilometers under optimal conditions. To ensure your Kuzu V0 120 runs for

The Kuzu V0 120 is a ultra-portable, folding electric scooter designed to bridge the gap between a last-mile toy and a legitimate car replacement. Unlike cheap commuter scooters that struggle with hills and fade after 10 km, the Kuzu V0 120 is built for the daily grind. It targets the white-collar professional who needs to combine train, bus, and sidewalk travel without breaking a sweat or their back carrying a 30 kg monster.

The v0.4.0 release represents a maturation of Kuzu’s query engine and developer experience. Here are the standout advancements: Used to control the extraction arm

How does it stack up?

| Feature | Kuzu V0 120 | Segway Ninebot Max G2 | Apollo Go | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price | $1,199 USD | $1,299 USD | $1,399 USD | | Weight | 19.5 kg | 23 kg | 20 kg | | Real Range (Mixed) | 85 km | 65 km | 50 km | | Motor Peak | 1200W | 1000W | 1100W | | Water Rating | IP54 | IPX5 | IP66 (Better) |

The V0 120 wins on range-to-weight ratio. The Apollo Go is more water-resistant, but the Kuzu goes further.