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The excavator brushes the slope, how to raise the slope.

How can we build a slope that looks good and meets construction requirements? Let’s first talk about the simplest method of loosening the soil slope. The excavator is on a 2 or 3 meter high slope. Assume that the slope to be built is It is a straight surface tens of meters long, and this surface can be divided into the top of the slope, the surface of the slope, and the bottom of the slope. If the construction party does not require a slope and puts a lime line, it will be really difficult for the master who can repair the slope. Quickly {This is the simplest, it doesn’t matter whether you put the line or not} This kind of slope is the most suitable for novices to practice. If you want to make it look good, you must first distribute the mud well, that is, make the entire slope surface, and you can see it at a glance In the past, it was straight from the top of the slope to the bottom of the slope, and it was also straight from the beginning to the end. This was the premise to ensure that the slope was consistent, and it was the first step to make a beautiful repair. Then arrange the excavator, and keep the chain belt parallel to the top of the slope. Do this The advantage is that you don’t have to turn around to adjust the position of the bucket when pressing the slope. With a 200mm excavator and a 0.8mm bucket, after pressing a bucket wide slope, it will take about 4 chain bones to move the next bucket. , if you want to be quick, just listen to the sound. If you want to make a good repair, the first bucket is very important. The first bucket must be straightened and leveled; straightening means looking at it with your eyes. The mud has been divided before, so you need to look at the right spot. That’s it; for smoothing, you mean that the slope you pressed out is parallel to the gray line. For this, you can first press the bucket teeth on the gray line, check the distance between the teeth on both sides and the gray line, and then extend it. After pressing for a few meters, check again To see whether the slope changes and whether it maintains a straight line, the general focus is on the bottom and surface of the slope. {To see whether a master is careful in repairing the slope, just look at the bottom of the slope. If you are not careful, the bottom of the slope will not be straight.} Next, fix the soil. Slope, in fact, the same principle applies to building a solid soil slope and loosening the soil slope. You need to set up an excavator and make a rough outline of the slope first and then repair it in detail. The difference is that it is difficult to rework a solid soil slope. If you make a mistake, you can see it at a glance. Especially soil with stones or weathered stones, if the slope is steep, it cannot be repaired. Moreover, most excavators repair the soil slope from top to bottom. For novices, the sight is not good and the slope is difficult to grasp. Personally, I suggest that if you are not an experienced excavator, you should get off the machine and take a look, especially when using long bucket teeth to repair slopes. Novices are more likely to make mistakes. Sometimes when the excavator is repairing slopes in a narrow environment, it cannot be repaired from the front and can only be done by rotating. Make a rough outline with the big arm, and then use the back of the bucket to trim it carefully. It is best to trim the slope on the side for the best view. The main thing is that it must be trimmed straight and the slope must be consistent. If the slope is not required, it will be pleasing to the eye. Now use it When rotating and plowing mud, try to leave as little mud as possible to avoid rework. The above are very basic common sense of slope repair. If you go into more depth, it is difficult to express it in words, and even the masters who are good at slope repair will never know how to do it. From cultivating well to doing well and quickly, this process requires constant summarization of experience, communication and learning with others, as well as flexible use and adaptability... In general, cultivating slopes is a test of care and patience for novices. Eyesight and self-control.