What does engine hoisting mean?

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LaClaire
07/29/25 10:08pm
Engine hoisting refers to the process of using hoisting equipment to remove the complete engine assembly from the vehicle during engine repair or fault adjustment. Below are precautions regarding engine hoisting: Inspection of equipment: Check whether all safety protection devices and indicator instruments are complete, and ensure sufficient fuel, lubricating oil, hydraulic oil, and cooling water are added. Adjustment of outriggers: When adjusting the outriggers, they must be fully extended in the specified sequence to ensure the lifting operation is performed in a horizontal state, and adjust the machine body accordingly. Filling of outriggers: Pay attention to whether the ground is soft. If the outriggers sink into soft ground, they must be filled with wooden planks or soil blocks capable of bearing the load.
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