As a core engineering equipment, wheel loader operation safety is crucial, and the "ten no-nos" must be strictly observed:
1. No lifting personnel with the bucket: The wheel loader's bucket is not designed for carrying people, and lifting may cause falling accidents.
2. No scooping while steering: This affects the wheel loader's stability and increases the risk of rollover.
3. No lateral driving on inclined slopes: To avoid the wheel loader losing balance and rolling over.
4. No bucket crossing over the cab roof: To prevent damage to the cab and threat to personnel safety.
5. No colliding with large rock blocks: Forcible collision will damage the wheel loader, and the impact may hurt people.
6. No scraping materials with the bucket's side: To avoid aggravating wear and deformation of the wheel loader's bucket.
7. No lateral movement or rotation when the bucket is grounded: Moving with the bucket touching the ground easily destroys the loader's stability.
8. No parking or maintenance on slopes: To prevent the wheel loader from slipping and causing damage or injury.
9. No using braking inertia when lifting the bucket: To avoid loss of control of the wheel loader.
10. No material picking or obstacle crossing in high gear: Use low gear to ensure stable operation of the wheel loader.
Adhering to the "ten no-nos" can ensure wheel loader operation safety, extend equipment life, and improve efficiency.