We know that when mobile loading ramps are not used for a long time, proper maintenance of the lubrication of the machinery is essential. The lubricating oil inside the specific motor of the mobile loading ramp can come into contact with air, leading to oxidation and deterioration, which can result in inadequate lubrication and subsequently damage the equipment.

Four Points to Note During the Use of Mobile Loading Ramps
Monthly Lubrication Oil Check for Leaks
Regular maintenance and lubrication oil checks should be performed monthly. During usage, first check if the wiring is normal and if there is any aging. Inspect the hydraulic oil pipes and cylinders for any signs of oil leakage.
Inspection of Oil Tank at Zero Degrees Celsius
If the temperature is below zero degrees Celsius, the oil tank should be opened to frequently check if the hydraulic oil has deteriorated, evaporated, or precipitated. Hydraulic oil is one of the main power sources for the lifting of mobile loading ramps and should not be overlooked. When the mobile loading ramp is stored for a long time, if the temperature drops below zero, the hydraulic oil should be replaced promptly.
Precautions When Adding or Changing Oil
Each time oil is added or changed, it must be filtered using an oil filter with a mesh size of over 80. The oil tank should be cleaned before replacement. The frequency of changing hydraulic oil is once every six months; if used particularly frequently, this interval can be shortened.
Oil Temperature Control During Operation
The operating oil temperature of the mobile loading ramp is generally between 10 degrees Celsius and 50 degrees Celsius.
Therefore, if your mobile loading ramp is left unused for an extended period, it is crucial to pay attention to storage to avoid serious accidents caused by improper maintenance of the equipment.