1. The choice of loader depends on the manufacturer. As the threshold for the production of this machine is not very high, it has also led to a continuous influx of manufacturers in recent years. How to identify the technical strength of manufacturers is very important, because it directly affects the quality of products. There are not many enterprises producing loaders with a history of more than 5 years, which directly determines that there are few truly professional loaders. Enterprises that have been established for a short time often have complaints such as lack of experience, lack of R & D strength, and poor after-sales service. They implement a low-cost strategy to make profits, and focus on sales without paying attention to the quality improvement of products. The products they produce can not withstand long-term use. Therefore, if you want to buy loaders, you'd better go to the production enterprises to investigate those enterprises that are too small, lack of production equipment, and have not been established for a long time.

2.The choice of loader depends on the price. Like all other industries, if the price of a machine is too lower than the average price of the industry, the buyer should be alert. Under the condition of not achieving large-scale production (such as assembly line production), too low prices do not represent low profits, but low costs, which will directly affect the service life and use effect of machinery, and even imply that enterprises will not invest too much in after-sales and R & D. Because some buyers of machinery do not know much about technology, they are easy to covet cheap and inferior products. In the end, the gains outweigh the losses, and they have to buy again. This not only wastes money, but also delays our own production.

3. The choice of loader depends on the use effect of the machine. The use effect of the machine mainly depends on several aspects. (1) Speed, that is, class output. (2) Self weight: the self weight of machinery reflects whether the materials are sufficient, and partly reflects whether the products are durable. (3) Power consumption. (4) Service life. It's better to ask manufacturers who have bought similar products. (5) After sales service can best reflect the strength of an enterprise. Look at the maintenance capacity, spare parts supply capacity, the attitude of the offices and staff, and work efficiency.






