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Excavator Leveling
In this article, we will discuss the method of leveling excavators.
In this article, we will discuss the method of leveling excavators.

Excavator Leveling

1.The car should be level.

A rookie car draw helps to find a level.

2.Find points, references

Find a plane from the left, use the bucket teeth to stick a good point, rotate the right side, bucket teeth from the ground high and low, complete the right point. So the left and right sides are a little bit, installation sequence, from left to right once leveling.

3.Operating methods

No matter from any direction, it is basically a principle to rest straight on the floor level. Receive the forearm, raise the arm, reclaim the bucket, lower arm. Tipping bucket. Receive arm lift arm. This arm-raising gives many novices the illusion of thinking. If you keep your arms up, you will gradually rise. How can we solve this problem? A lot of people say drop your arms! Ha-ha. How to lower the arm? In fact, in the process of leveling. Before 90 degrees, we raised our arms. At this time, the hairstyle was high. The operation of lowering the arms was to slowly correct the lever. It reduces the speed of raising the arm slowly and slowly. I hope it will be rewarding for you. Come over 90 degrees, stop raising your arms and take in a little bucket. Then press down the arm dump.

4.Succession

If the height is higher after emergence, the stubble should be connected to the front point. When leveling, don't go deep and press the bucket teeth to find it.
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