Small loaders are inevitably subject to damage during use, necessitating careful maintenance. Today, we'll share some maintenance details for small loaders:
1. Before starting work, all nearby personnel must be notified to evacuate to prevent accidents involving personnel and equipment collisions.
2. During operation, the cables should be regularly checked for integrity to prevent damage and friction between the cables and oil pipes, which could lead to fires. Operators should ensure all control buttons are in good working order.
3. The lighting on the small loader must be in good working order to provide workers with good visibility and prevent injuries. Good lighting also significantly improves production efficiency.
4. During operation and maintenance, workers, especially the team leader, must pay close attention to the condition of the excavation head. If signs such as water seepage, roof collapse, or coal/rock outbursts are detected, personnel should be immediately evacuated to a safe location, and appropriate measures should be taken.
A reminder: Always inspect a small loader before using it, and perform maintenance and inspection after a certain period of use. This will ensure the longevity of the small loader and protect your own safety.