
Many people take good care of their excavators, but they don't know how often they should check the excavator. Reasonable inspection and maintenance are crucial to the life of the excavator, so we have sorted out the inspection time for some parts of the excavator, hoping to help you Helps!
Check the condition of tires and tracks before work every day, and replace damaged parts in time.
Use a high-pressure water gun to clean the radiator at the end of each day to prevent the engine from overheating.
Change the lubricating oil every 100 hours or weekly and check the air filter.
Check every 500 hours or monthly: 1. The oil level and oil quality of the hydraulic oil to ensure that the hydraulic system is normal. 2. Replace the air filter, oil and machine filter once to keep the engine in good operating condition. 3. Check the braking system. 4. Check the engine belt once. 5. Check the status of the hydraulic cylinder.
Check the status of the battery and electrical system every two months.
Check the lubricant. Conduct a comprehensive inspection of the brake system every 1,000 hours or three months. Check the engine belt.
In addition, the transmission system, circuit system, hydraulic pump, working device, battery, cleaner, etc. must be checked regularly according to the work intensity to ensure the overall performance of the excavator. Carrying out these maintenance measures can greatly improve the efficiency of the excavator and reduce the risk of failure.







