Common types of engineering vehicles
Engineering vehicles are mainly divided into categories such as transportation, excavation, compaction, and lifting. Common types include excavators, bulldozers, and road rollers. The following are specific classifications and descriptions:
1. Core types divided by function
Transportation type
Heavy transport vehicles: used for large-scale earthwork and building materials transportation
Dump trucks/concrete mixers: responsible for bulk material transportation and concrete mixing transportation respectively
Excavation type
Excavator: uses a bucket to dig materials above/below the bearing surface, the core equipment of earthwork engineering
Loader: used for earthwork loading and transportation in scenes such as roads and mines
Compacting type
Road roller: dedicated to filling and compacting operations such as highways and airport runways
Bulldozer: has both earthwork excavation, transportation and discharge Abandoned functions
Lifting category
Large cranes: including truck cranes, crawler cranes, etc., used for lifting heavy equipment
Bridge inspection vehicles: specially designed bridge maintenance equipment
II. Special scene engineering vehicles
Rescue category: power repair vehicles, engineering rescue vehicles (emergency repair scenarios)
Municipal special category: water sprinkler, asphalt paving vehicle, road maintenance vehicle (urban infrastructure maintenance)
Military special category: armored engineering vehicles (military engineering), off-road engineering vehicles (complex terrain)
III. Safety precautions
Engineering vehicles generally have large blind spots and high center of gravity. When driving, you should avoid following or driving side by side. Strictly follow the regulations during operation, such as prohibiting overloading during crane operations and checking the structural integrity of the bucket for excavators.
