Considerations for Excavator Construction at High Altitudes

Considerations for Excavator Construction at High Altitudes

When operating excavators at high altitudes, several factors need to be considered to ensure smooth operation and prevent potential issues. Common problems encountered with excavators in high-altitude regions include difficulties in starting, decreased engine power, increased fuel consumption, and the risk of engine overheating. These issues are primarily attributed to factors such as reduced atmospheric pressure, lower oxygen levels, and colder temperatures. Difficulties in Starting: Battery Performance:...

Causes of Noise Generation in Excavator Hydraulic Systems

Causes of Noise Generation in Excavator Hydraulic Systems

Operators with years of experience operating excavators have likely encountered situations where the hydraulic system produces abnormal sounds. What are the reasons behind the noise generated in the hydraulic system of excavators? Today, let's analyze the causes of noise generation in excavator hydraulic systems and how to address them. 1. Air Intrusion When air intrudes into the hydraulic system of excavators, it experiences compression as it moves from low-pressure areas to high-pressure areas....

How to Completely Replace Excavator Hydraulic Oil

How to Completely Replace Excavator Hydraulic Oil

The lifespan of hydraulic oil in excavators is typically 4000-6000 hours, requiring replacement every two years. However, unlike engine oil or gear oil, only about half of the hydraulic oil in the excavator's hydraulic system is in the hydraulic oil tank, with the other half distributed throughout the pipes, pumps, valves, cylinders, and motors. Simply replacing the hydraulic oil in the tank would result in mixing old and new oil. So how can hydraulic oil be completely replaced? First, gather...

The Cause of Carbon Deposition in Excavator Engines

The Cause of Carbon Deposition in Excavator Engines

Firstly, let's discuss what carbon deposition is. Carbon deposition is actually the product of incomplete combustion. When the engine is operating, unsaturated olefins and resins in the engine oil and fuel will deposit under high-temperature conditions due to incomplete combustion. This black, charred substance is often referred to as carbon deposition, which can be divided into valve, combustion chamber carbon deposition, and intake pipe carbon deposition. Why does the excavator engine accumulate...

How to Protect Your Excavator During the Rainy Season

How to Protect Your Excavator During the Rainy Season

As operators, excavators are valuable assets to us. We must properly maintain our excavators, including shutting off the main power and parking in flat, elevated areas away from cliffs to prevent landslides and other natural disasters. So, here comes the details, how to maintain excavators during the rainy season? Excavators typically operate in challenging environments, especially during rainy days when road conditions worsen. After heavy rainfall, the road surface becomes uneven with numerous...

5 Common Safety Hazards When Operating Excavators

5 Common Safety Hazards When Operating Excavators

Safety is paramount in every aspect of work and production. While operating excavators, dangers lurk at every turn. Here, we summarize some common safety hazards to help enhance workplace safety awareness. Resting Hand on Door Frame When Descending Slopes: Inclining excavators for descent may seem routine, but it poses a significant risk if not approached cautiously. Many drivers tend to rest their left hand on the door frame while operating the machine with their right hand. If the door is left...

10 Major Misconceptions in Winter Construction of Excavators

10 Major Misconceptions in Winter Construction of Excavators

In winter, operating excavators demands careful attention to avoid common pitfalls that can lead to machinery damage or accidents. Here are ten misconceptions that operators should be aware of: Insufficient Engine Preheating: Starting the excavator engine in extremely cold weather without adequate preparation is a common mistake. Before ignition, ensure the safety lock control lever is in the locked position, adjust the fuel control knob to low speed, and keep the ignition switch key in the preheat...

The Reasons for Excavator Track Derailment

The Reasons for Excavator Track Derailment

Excavator track derailment refers to when the track disengages from the guide wheels, support wheels, drive wheel, and track rollers, a sight dreaded by both excavator operators and owners. Avoiding track derailment requires careful attention from the operator, especially when making turns. If there are signs of initial derailment, the operator should lift the track and rotate it freely. Frequent track derailment indicates underlying issues with the chassis that require repair. The causes of track...

Causes of Excavator Track Damage

Causes of Excavator Track Damage

The track of an crawler excavator is composed of track segments, track bushings, track pins, track plates, and track plate bolts. The market price for a set of tracks ranges from tens of thousands to over a hundred thousand yuan. The service life of the tracks is mainly determined by the quality of manufacturing and the operator's usage. Correct operation can extend the life of the tracks and reduce construction costs. Reasons for Track Damage: Failure to timely remove stones from the track:...