Coking equipment heats coal to a certain temperature under air-tight conditions to decompose it into products such as coke, coal gas and coal tar.
Frequently replaced parts of trucks include the engine, chassis, tires, brake pads, air filters, etc.
The main uses of bucket teeth include protecting the blade, reducing resistance, improving work efficiency and reducing fuel consumption.
After purchasing truck parts, be sure to keep proof of purchase, such as invoices, receipts, etc. This will help you track purchase records and maintenance history when needed.
Coking equipment refers to a series of equipment used in the process of carbonization and coking of organic matter, mainly used in coal distillation and residual oil coking process in petroleum processing.
Each vehicle has a corresponding maintenance manual, which contains the replacement cycle and method of each part. You can find this information on the vehicle's official website or the car manufacturer's maintenance manual.