A small loader is a common engineering motor vehicle, and you must be careful when operating a small loader vehicle.
The correct operation method can be summarized as: lightness, stability, separation, diligence, coordination and restraint.
Lightness: When operating a small loader, keep your heels close to the cab floor, keep your feet parallel to the accelerator pedal, and gently press the accelerator pedal.
Stability: When the small loader is running, the throttle should always be stable. Under normal circumstances, the throttle opening is approximately 70%.
Separation: When operating a small loader, the foot plate should be separated from the brake pedal and placed flat on the cab floor. Never step on the brake pedal. Loaders often work on uneven construction sites. If the foot is always on the brake pedal, the driver will accidentally step on the brake pedal. Under normal circumstances, machine conditions and shifting should be controlled by controlling throttle deceleration. This not only avoids overheating of the braking system caused by frequent braking, but also facilitates the rapid acceleration of the loader.
A brief discussion on the correct operation method of small loader
Diligence: When operating a small loader, especially during shoveling operations, the bucket should be filled with materials by cyclically pulling the lifting and rotating bucket control levers with the throttle steady. The cyclic pull of the lifting and rotating bucket joysticks is what is called "diligence". This process is very important and has a great impact on fuel consumption.
Coordination: Coordination is the organic cooperation of the lifting and rotating bucket joysticks. The general shoveling process of a small loader is to place the bucket flat on the ground and drive smoothly towards the material pile. When the bucket encounters resistance while shoveling parallel to the material pile, the principle of first raising the arm and then retracting the bucket must be followed. This can effectively avoid resistance at the bottom of the bucket, thereby giving full play to the large digging force.
Restraint: Tire slipping is strictly prohibited. When operating a small loader, tire slip often occurs under conditions of high resistance. This phenomenon is usually caused by improper operation by the driver, which not only increases fuel consumption, but is also dangerous.
Warm reminder: Operate the small loader correctly to extend its service life and protect your own life.