There are some general rules to follow when operating a loader. Here's a summary from experienced drivers on how to achieve perfect performance:
1. Gentle Actions:
When operating the loader, keep your heel firmly against the cab floor, and your foot parallel to the accelerator pedal. Gently press down on the accelerator pedal.
2. Steady Throttle Control: Maintain a steady throttle position throughout operation. Under normal operating conditions, the throttle opening should be around 70-80%.
3. Complete Release: When operating the loader, your foot should be completely removed from the brake pedal and placed flat on the cab floor. Avoid pressing the brake pedal. Loaders often operate on uneven surfaces. If your foot is constantly on the brake pedal, the machine's swaying will cause the driver to unconsciously apply the brakes. Normally, use the throttle to control the machine and shift gears. This prevents frequent braking that can overheat the braking system and facilitates easy acceleration. By following the above points, you'll be able to operate the loader with ease. Later, the small loader editor will also share some experience on how to lift goods from the bucket. Please stay tuned.