The snow removal truck is designed using advanced patented technology, featuring powerful multi-functional capabilities and easy operation. Equipped with an innovative, highly durable spiral auger blade, it ensures effective snow clearing without damaging the surface. The operator only needs to control the direction of the vehicle.
This machine’s parts are produced using precision methods like stamping, casting, and plastic spraying, achieving standardized, large-scale production. It is especially suited for snowy regions due to its efficiency in snow sweeping and removal.
Key Precautions for Operating a Snow Removal Truck:
- The main snowplow, side plow, and ice plow should only be operated when the vehicle is stopped.
- When operating the main snowplow, always lift it off the ground before performing side-to-side movements.
- Before rotating the ice plow side to side, ensure it is lifted off the ground. During snow removal, be cautious of obstacles that may damage the hydraulic cylinder.
- When using the side plow, follow these steps:
- To engage the side plow, first lower it using the “deploy/retract” lever, then use the “lift/lower” lever to lower it further.
- To retract the side plow, reverse the process by lifting it first, then retracting it.
- When reversing the truck, make sure the power take-off (PTO) is disengaged.
Snow Removal Truck Maintenance and Care:
Proper off-season maintenance is crucial to extending the snow removal truck’s lifespan and ensuring its readiness for future use. Below are recommended maintenance steps:
- Regularly clean dirt and debris from the equipment.
- Replace any loose or damaged fasteners.
- Change the hydraulic oil every two years.
- Reapply grease and lubricants to all lubrication points.
- Salt Spread Box Maintenance:
- Replace the lubricant in the gearbox.
- Clean out any corrosive materials inside the salt spread box.
- Apply lubricant to the chains and sprockets.
- Add grease to the oil cups of the bearing housings.
- Replace any corroded fasteners as needed.
- Touch up any areas where the paint has been damaged to prevent rust and extend the truck’s lifespan.
Following these precautions and maintenance practices ensures the snow removal truck operates efficiently and maintains its longevity. Proper use and care help maximize its performance and durability during snow-clearing operations.