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Reasons and solutions for low excavator tire pressure

May 24, 2024
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Reasons why the tire pressure of the excavator is too low

1. Tire aging: When tires are used for a long time or are worn excessively, the tire walls will be damaged or aged, causing the air pressure to gradually decrease.

2. Tire puncture: During the operation, the tire may be punctured due to contact with sharp objects, causing the air pressure to drop.

3. Valve failure: The valves on the wheel excavator tires may be damaged or aged, causing air pressure leakage.

4. Poor sealing of the wheel hub: Loose sealing between the wheel hub and the tire will also cause a drop in air pressure.

 

 

Solution to Excavator Tire Pressure Too Low

1. Check the tires: Check the tires regularly. If they are aged or damaged, they need to be replaced in time to ensure that the tire walls are intact.

2. Prevent tire punctures: During the operation, pay attention to avoid contact with sharp objects, and regularly clean up gravel and other debris on the construction site. If the work site is more complex, wear-resistant tires can be replaced.

3. Check the valve: Check the valve. If it is found to be damaged or aged, it needs to be replaced in time.

4. Check the sealing of the wheel hub: Check the sealing between the wheel hub and the tire. If there is any looseness or damage, adjust or replace the seal in time.

The above are the reasons and solutions for low air pressure in wheeled excavators. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. When using a wheeled excavator, check the tires regularly to ensure that the air pressure is within the normal range to avoid affecting work efficiency and safety.

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