Manual hydraulic handling vehicles in motion sometimes collide with other vehicles, walls, shelves, and other objects, causing slight scratches or abrasions on the surface. This not only affects the appearance, but also easily leads to rusting and corrosion, which is not conducive to the long-term use of the equipment.
When the surface of a manual hydraulic transport vehicle has paint peeling, we can first check the degree of paint peeling. If the degree is not significant, we can use a special quick drying agent to remedy it after the transportation work is completed. Not only is the cost low, but it is also easy to apply and will not have a significant impact on tomorrow's transportation work. However, when spraying, we need to be careful not to apply the quick drying agent to other parts.
If the degree of paint peeling is significant, we can contact the original manufacturer's after-sales service or find a professional vehicle repair center to repaint. However, we need to transport the vehicle to the repair point, which may delay normal handling work and incur significant repair costs.
Regardless of the repair method used, manual hydraulic handling vehicles can provide good protection for the surface after paint peeling, avoiding the expansion of the paint surface and the occurrence of rust and corrosion over time.