1. Adjust the operation mode
Control speed: Keep driving at a low speed and avoid sudden acceleration and sharp turns.
Uniform compaction: During the compaction process, ensure that the wheel tracks overlap by 1/3~1/2 of the wheel width each time to avoid excessive local pressure.
Avoid overloading: The compaction thickness must not exceed the design capacity of the Road Roller.
2. Optimize equipment settings
Use anti-skid devices: Install anti-skid chains or anti-skid spikes on the tires, especially on wet or soft ground.
Adjust tire pressure: According to the working ground conditions, adjust the tire pressure appropriately to increase the contact area between the tire and the ground.
Install differential lock: For Road Rollers with drive axles, installing differential locks can effectively prevent slippage.
3. Use advanced anti-skid technology
Hydraulic system control: Use a one-pump two-motor hydraulic system, and adjust the motor speed and torque through the controller to prevent slippage.
Anti-skid valve: Anti-skid valve is used for control. When inconsistent motor pressure is detected, anti-skid is achieved through forced diversion control.
Intelligent anti-skid system: The tire speed and ground adhesion are monitored by sensors, and the displacement of the drive motor is automatically adjusted.
4. Environmental and ground treatment
Clean the working surface: Clean the debris, oil and water on the ground before operation.
Increase ground adhesion: On soft or slippery ground, sand or gravel can be sprinkled to increase adhesion.
5. Operator training
Professional training: Ensure that the operator has received professional training and is familiar with the operating specifications and anti-skid techniques of the equipment.
Real-time monitoring: The operator should pay attention to the slippage of the tire at any time and take measures when necessary.







