A wheel pneumatic rock loader needs proper care to stay safe and efficient. Tire condition, operating habits, and daily checks all affect its performance. Good maintenance also prevents early failures and costly downtime.
First, always check the tire pressure. The pressure must stay within the normal range. Overinflated tires become hard and lose elasticity. The cords may break because of excessive stretching. A smaller contact area also increases crown wear. This raises the load on each square inch and may cause early damage or even a blowout. Before summer use, check for low pressure and add air when needed.
Next, avoid rapid acceleration when starting the machine. A harsh start creates strong friction between the tire and the road. This friction increases tread wear. A slow and smooth start protects the tires and reduces stress on other parts of the machine.
During operation, stop the machine if you notice unusual conditions. These include weak performance, difficulty in control, or heat-related issues in hot weather. Also stop if the loader tilts, makes strange noises, vibrates, or produces a burning smell. Check the tires at once to avoid accidents and further damage.
Proper tire checks and careful operation help the wheel pneumatic rock loader work safely and reliably in underground mines.
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