1. When a loader is in motion, the bucket should be retracted and kept approximately 400 to 500mm above the ground. During travel, be vigilant for obstacles or high-voltage lines. Only authorized drivers are allowed to ride in the loader.
2. Avoid sudden changes in direction while the loader is moving. When the bucket is loaded and lifted, do not make sharp turns or sudden stops.
3. When traveling on public roads, the loader must adhere to traffic rules and drive carefully. Do not coast in neutral when going downhill.
4. If the engine stalls on a sloping terrain, lower the bucket to the ground, apply the brakes, place all control levers in the neutral position, and then restart the engine.
5. Be cautious not to raise the boom too high.

6. When unloading near slopes, ditches, or pits, do not extend the bucket too far to prevent overturning.
7. Do not operate on slopes with inclines exceeding the specified limit. The work area should be free of obstructions and unauthorized personnel.
8. Do not stand between the front and rear frames of the loader when the steering frame is not locked.
9. Before performing lubrication or adjustments with the boom raised, install a safety pin or use other measures to secure the boom to prevent it from falling and causing injury.
10. After completing operations, park the loader in a safe area, lower the bucket to the ground, place all control levers in the neutral position, and apply the brakes and lock them.Wheel Loader








