How to repair and maintain the underground truck
Jan. 03, 2025
An underground truck is a type of transportation equipment specially designed for underground mining operations. It is used to transport ore, waste rock or other materials from the mining face of the mine to the surface or a designated processing location. This kind of vehicle is designed to adapt to the narrow, low and complex underground working environment, so it is significantly different from ordinary ground transportation vehicles.
How to repair and maintain the underground mining truck
Repairing and maintaining your ore truck (mining truck) is key to ensuring it operates efficiently and safely. Here are some important steps and tips for repairing and maintaining your underground truck.
Daily inspections:
Engine inspection: Check the oil level, coolant and fuel. Make sure there are no leaks or abnormal consumption.
Tire condition: Check the tire pressure, wear and cracks or punctures.
Brake system: Test the brakes for sensitivity and check the brake fluid.
Lights and signals: Make sure all lights and signals are working properly.
Hydraulic system: Check the hydraulic oil for sufficient hydraulic fluid and whether the pipes are leaking or aging.
Regular maintenance
Lubrication system: Regularly add lubricating oil to key components (such as hinge points, drive shafts, hangers, etc.) to prevent excessive wear.
Replacement of fluids: Regularly replace engine oil, gear oil, hydraulic oil and coolant according to manufacturer's recommendations.
Filter replacement: Clean or replace air filters, fuel filters and hydraulic oil filters to prevent impurities from entering the system.
Suspension system: Check the wear of shock absorbers, springs and brackets, and adjust or replace them if necessary.
Maintenance of key components
Engine and transmission: Check engine performance regularly, and pay attention to any abnormal noise, power loss, etc. The transmission should ensure smooth shifting without slipping.
Brake system: Ensure that the brake pads, brake discs, and brake calipers are not excessively worn, and replace them if necessary.
Electrical system: Check the battery power, line connectors, and working status of sensors to avoid power outages or sensor failures.