To extend the lifespan and improve the maintenance of loaders, proper daily management is crucial. Loaders require careful use and maintenance. They are widely used not only in construction, mining, and water conservancy projects, but also in agriculture, hardware, furniture, and many small and medium-sized enterprises. Neglecting management can lead to increased abnormal wear and tear, resulting in higher failure rates and even potential hazards.
Management personnel often lack knowledge of mechanical equipment management and have insufficient understanding of equipment maintenance. Some higher-end loaders have high requirements for the quality of spare parts, fuel, lubricants, and hydraulic fluids. Some purchasing personnel lack professional knowledge and a strong sense of responsibility, purchasing inferior parts and oils. This causes premature damage to even well-equipped machinery due to the use of substandard parts and oils, reducing its efficiency.
Construction sites are often complex and harsh, with haphazardly arranged pipelines and trenches. Coupled with numerous pieces of equipment, vehicles, and personnel, coupled with poor transportation and their typically remote locations, timely and systematic maintenance is difficult.
Due to insufficient attention, valuable structural components of mining loaders are not assigned to dedicated maintenance personnel, leading to chaotic use and reduced lifespan. Therefore, prioritizing loader management is crucial for optimal loader operation.