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Precautions for using hook arm compression garbage truck
Hook Arm Garbage Truck: The Ultimate Guide To Safe Operation
Are you using a hook arm garbage truck? Do you want to make sure you use it right? This guide will help you use your truck safely. Let’s learn the top tips to avoid damage and keep your truck working well!
Table of Contents
3 Big Rules for Hook Arm Garbage Trucks
Rule 1: Only Use for Regular Trash
Hook arm garbage trucks are made to pick up home trash only. Never use them for building waste!
Why not?
- Building trash is too heavy
- Even half a bin of building waste weighs more than a full bin of regular trash
- Too much weight can:
- Hurt your truck
- Break the hydraulic parts
- Make oil leak from the clutch
- Burn out the clutch
- Bend the hydraulic cylinder
For moving heavy construction debris, you should use a Dump Truck instead, which is built for heavier loads.
Rule 2: Line Up Your Truck Correctly
When picking up trash bins, you must line up the truck just right.
Do this:
- Make sure the truck’s vertical beam sits between the rear wheels
- Line up the truck’s axis with the container’s axis
- Adjust your position if needed
What happens if you don’t line up right:
- The bin won’t drop correctly into place
- You might damage the pulley
- The garbage container could slide under the truck
- The slide rails might bend
- The hook arm might bend
- The container could get damaged
- Hydraulic parts might break from too much pressure
Using a Hook Arm Garbage Truck properly can extend its life by many years.
Rule 3: Turn Off the Electromagnetic Clutch
Always turn off the electromagnetic clutch switch when you finish driving.
Why this matters:
- If left on, it drains the battery
- You might find your truck won’t start the next day
- This stops your normal trash collection work
Types of Garbage Trucks
Garbage trucks come in many types to fit different jobs.
By Brand
- Heavy-duty trucks
- Isuzu trucks
- Jianghuai trucks
- Dongfeng Duolika trucks
- Dongfeng D9 trucks
By Size
Size | Type | Best For |
---|---|---|
3 ton | Blue plate trucks | Small communities |
5 ton | Medium trucks | Medium areas |
6-8 ton | Standard trucks | Most city areas |
10-15 ton | Heavy-duty trucks | Large waste routes |
By Loading Style
There are two main ways garbage trucks load trash:
1. Side-loading trucks
- Pick up bins from the side
- Good for narrow streets
2. Rear-loading trucks
- Pick up bins from behind
- More common in wide areas
Most waste management companies use Rear Loader Waste Compactor Trucks in busy urban areas.
What Makes a Good Garbage Truck?
When buying a garbage truck, look for these key features:

1. Pressure Release System
The best trucks have safety features that:
- Release pressure when it gets too high
- Protect the whole hydraulic system
- Come pre-set from the factory
2. High-Quality Valve Design
Good trucks have valves with:
- 40Cr material construction
- Special heat treatment
- Nitrogen infusion
- Features that make them:
- Resist wear
- Handle vibration
- Resist rust
- Work well in high temperatures
3. Easy Controls
Look for trucks with:
- Simple controls
- Clear operation steps
- Smooth running
- No fancy features you won’t use
4. Smooth Operation
A good truck should:
- Run without noise
- Have no jerky movements
- Not leak oil
- Have cylinders that move together smoothly
Red flags to watch for:
- Strange noises
- Uneven cylinder movement
- Oil leaks
Never take delivery of a truck with these problems! Make the factory fix issues before accepting the vehicle.
Maintaining Your Garbage Truck
Taking care of your truck is very important!
Regular maintenance helps your truck:
- Run smoothly
- Last longer
- Have fewer problems
When buying a Hydraulic Grab Garbage Truck or any waste collection vehicle, always check the service terms.
Final Tips
Remember these key points:
- Only use for home trash – not building waste
- Line up carefully when picking up bins
- Turn off the electromagnetic clutch after use
- Choose quality parts when buying a truck
- Get service from the dealer after purchase
Follow these rules and your hook arm garbage truck will serve you well for many years!
