We all know that loaders typically operate for extended periods, during which parts wear and tear, often requiring frequent replacement. Therefore, experienced construction teams usually store some easily damaged parts to ensure timely replacement and maintain the loader's efficiency. These parts are mostly small and susceptible to wear and tear, so proper storage measures are necessary to minimize environmental damage.
1. For long-term storage of loader parts, clean and dry them thoroughly before storing to prevent rust.
2. Store parts in a dry, well-ventilated warehouse, away from chemicals. If possible, place them on wooden boards and seal any openings with plastic film.
3. For components like bearings, apply lubricant before storage.
4. Battery storage: Store batteries in a dry, freeze-proof place. Keep the surface clean and dry, and never place conductive objects on the battery.