The four bulldozing methods of bulldozers include: straight-line pushing, oblique-line pushing, curved-line pushing, and circular pushing.
Straight-line pushing: This is the most basic bulldozing method of bulldozers, usually used in flatter and shorter construction sites. Straight-line pushing can efficiently level the ground, especially when the bulldozer is equipped with a rear push plate, the earth can be pushed out of the construction area.
Oblique-line pushing: This method is mainly used in flatter and longer construction sites. Oblique-line pushing can greatly reduce the number of turns when the bulldozer is working, thereby saving time and fuel.
Curved-line pushing: It is suitable for curved construction occasions such as roads. When the bulldozer is working, it pushes and digs according to the curved line of the road to ensure the quality of construction.
Circular pushing: This is a rotary bulldozing method, suitable for construction occasions such as slope excavation and slope top finishing. The bulldozer should ensure stability when rotating in all directions, especially under strong bending.
These methods have their own characteristics and adapt to the construction needs of different occasions. Choosing the right bulldozer method can improve construction efficiency and reduce costs. When using a bulldozer, operators should follow safe operating procedures to ensure safety during construction.