From a technical perspective, used trucks mostly employ diesel engines, offering the advantages of high torque and relatively stable fuel consumption, making them suitable for heavy-duty hauling. Mainstream models include light-duty flatbed trucks, box trucks, and small dump trucks, with diverse wheelbase and cargo box sizes, allowing for flexible selection based on the scale of the recycling business. With the gradual upgrading of emission standards, used trucks meeting National V and higher standards are becoming mainstream in the market, balancing environmental compliance and practical performance. In addition, complete vehicle maintenance records, reasonable mileage, and the absence of major accidents are key indicators for evaluating their usability.
Reliability and durability are also crucial characteristics of the suspension systems of used trucks. Due to the harsh working environment in mining operations, the suspension system must be able to withstand prolonged high-intensity work and harsh conditions. Therefore, when choosing a used truck, attention should be paid to the reliability and durability of its suspension system, selecting those that have undergone rigorous testing and verification to reduce the probability of failure and maintenance costs.
