Jun 20, 2024
1. Regular cleaning: After the track vehicle is used, especially in a muddy or chemical-flying environment, it should be cleaned in time to remove sediment and chemical residues to prevent corrosion of the rubber track.
2. Check the wear: During the cleaning process, pay attention to check the wear of the track, especially whether there are cracks or damage at the root of the pattern.
3. Protect electrical equipment: When cleaning the track vehicle, use waterproof tape to protect electrical equipment to prevent water from entering the engine and electrical system
4. Lubrication and maintenance: Regularly inspect and lubricate the driving wheels, guide wheels, supporting wheels and other components of the crawler vehicle to reduce wear.
5. Avoid overloading: Do not overload the tracked vehicle or make sharp turns. This will put greater pressure on the track and may cause damage.
6. Pay attention to the driving environment: Crawler vehicles should avoid forcibly driving on stepped terrain to avoid damage to the crawler tracks.
7. Check the tension: Make sure the track tension is moderate. Too loose or too tight may affect the service life of the track.
8. Monitor the oil: Regularly check the oil levels of diesel and hydraulic oil to ensure that the oil is sufficient and clean.
9. Preheating start: In winter or when the temperature is low, the engine should be preheated before starting.
10. Precautions for parking: After the operation is completed, park the tracked vehicle on a flat place and take anti-slip measures, such as using skids to brake the track.
Through these maintenance measures, the service life of the track vehicle can be extended and its efficient operation can be maintained, especially under the conditions of high temperature and humidity in summer.