The automatic leveing device of the wheel loader’s bucket means that when the loader is working, the bucket will automatically lift when it encounters obstacles, reducing bucket wear.
The principle behind the automatic leveling device lies in the integration of hydraulic sensors and control systems. The sensors are strategically placed within the loader’s hydraulic system to measure the angles and positions of the bucket. These sensors constantly monitor the bucket’s inclination and transmit the data to the control system. Based on this data, the control system adjusts the hydraulic cylinders accordingly to maintain a level bucket position.
The automatic leveling device functions by continuously adjusting the hydraulic cylinders connected to the bucket. When the loader is operating on uneven terrain or when the bucket is being loaded or unloaded, the sensors detect any deviations from a level position. The control system then activates the hydraulic cylinders, extending or retracting them to compensate for the unevenness and maintain a consistent bucket position.
The automatic leaving device has a special switch, which must be turned on when using it. If the switch is turned on, the wheel loader’s joystick cannot be used. The oil in the loader’s boom lifting cylinder returns to the mailbox through the pipeline, realizing an automatic lifting device. When its switch is turned off, the normal lifting function of the boom can be achieved.
Wheel Loader automatic leveing device is mainly suitable for the following scenarios:
1. Work with short material movement distance but high repetition frequency, such as loading and unloading goods, where the loader needs to be moved frequently. In this case, using floating mode can greatly improve work efficiency;
2. When performing grading operations, such as earthwork and backfilling during road construction, the bucket will automatically lift when encountering obstacles to reduce losses.