Agricultural machinery management standards

Tractor maintenance standards are essential for ensuring the machine runs efficiently and safely. First, eliminate the "three leaks"—no oil, water, or air leakage. All seals must be in good condition, and all joints should be properly tightened. Next, achieve the "four cleanliness" criteria: clean oil, clean water, clean air, and a clean machine. Then, ensure the "five good" conditions: proper adjustment of gaps, pressure, and movement; adequate lubrication with correct oil levels and sufficient grease; tight connections with the right torque to avoid over-tightening or looseness; accurate instrument readings; and well-maintained electrical systems with no short circuits or open wires. For agricultural implements like plows, hoes, and seeders, maintenance standards include correct installation and adjustment, no deformation, secure fasteners, reliable lubrication without dry friction, and complete, well-functioning parts. Operating standards require operators to be professional, precise, and cautious. They should focus on their work, maintain straight paths, and make timely adjustments. Meter readings must be accurate, and movements should be coordinated. When starting the tractor, going downhill, navigating through towns, or crossing bridges, speed should be reduced. Operators must not overload the machine, tow implements at high speeds, disassemble equipment improperly, or allow untrained personnel to operate the machinery. Storage standards involve keeping agricultural machinery in a dedicated warehouse or parking area. The storage location should be free from weeds and standing water. Machines must be clean, free from oil stains, neatly arranged, and protected from corrosion by applying waste oil to working parts and painting racks. Implements should be lifted off the ground, and valuable components should be removed and stored separately if the machine is parked for a long time. Additionally, diesel fuel should undergo three filters, two settlements, and one seal. Diesel should be filtered when transferred from the tanker to the tank, from the tank to the fuel line, and from the fuel line to the engine. The fuel should settle for 96 hours in the tank and 48 hours in the drum before use. The tank should be sealed after refueling to prevent contamination.

Bulldozer Components

This classification mainly includes the aluminum die casting Machinery Parts using in Bulldozer Components area.
From the part, we can easily find that the parts have a lot of features of big cavities, so the part will have big potential risk of mold release problem, if so, the part may happen to be deform, sticking to the mold etc, especially when the part sticking to the mold, if no clear in time, while next shot, the mold may be destroyed while clamping.

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