Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Excavator Loading Tips Sharing

Today, I will share several tips about excavator loading.

1. The loading skills of the ground
The first place to load is to pick a station that parallels the excavator and the dump truck. There is a certain distance between the excavator and the dump truck. The approximate standard is: when the excavator is traversing, the bucket can be located above the dump truck, and the angle between the boom and the arm is about 100 degrees. This allows for flexible arm movement and a safe distance between the excavator counterweight and the dump truck.
Then you can load the car, whether you are from the back or from the back to the front, you can use a shovel to control the rhythm. The bucket should be turned from the middle of the rear panel of the dump truck. When installing the first half, check the arm slightly so that the material falls in the middle of the large box. If it is sand, you should slowly open the bucket. Because the sand is loose, the bucket will begin to spread out without completely opening the sand.

2. High platform loading technology
High-loading is an excavator with a low point at the dump truck and is the easiest way to load a car. The method is labor-saving and efficient, and is a loading method widely used by drivers.
For high-load trucks, the most important thing is to trim the platform. The platform can't be too high. It is best to get close to the height of the dump truck. In this way, the excavator can not only see the situation during transportation, but also accurately put the soil into the correct transportation process. position. During operation, the excavator should adjust the position at any time to maintain the proper distance between the excavator and the dump truck.
The operation of high loading trucks is relatively simple. When loading, the track should be square and the body should stop. At the same time of loading, the platform should be cleaned up in time, and the direction of the loading platform should always be paid attention to avoid safety accidents.

3. Low load
In the low position, the dump truck is on the ground, and the excavator is in the low-lying area. Since the position of the excavator is low, the operator can't see the inside of the car and can only estimate it by feeling, so this is the most difficult to load.
Low-level loading generally occurs in the work of foundation excavation and dredging. The greater the difference between the working surface of the excavator and the ground, the greater the difficulty of loading. When loading, the size of the arms should be increased as much as possible to allow the material to slide down as evenly as possible. After the materials in the vehicle are stacked, the front and rear push buckets are basically flattened.

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