Complex terrain causes vehicles to get stuck.
Muddy forests, slopes, and layers of decaying leaves can easily cause equipment to slip and get stuck, interrupting construction progress and increasing the cost of manual extrication.
Narrow spaces restrict operation.
Closely spaced trees and dense vegetation make it difficult for large equipment to enter, while small equipment, if not maneuverable, is prone to scraping trees and damaging vegetation.
Difficulty in Cleaning Narrow Areas and Dead Corners
Narrow areas such as street corners and sidewalk edges are difficult for equipment to maneuver, easily leaving cleaning dead corners that require manual secondary cleaning.
Debris and Clogs Cause Machine Jamming
Road surfaces mixed with pebbles, branches, and plastic bags easily cause ordinary cleaning attachments to become tangled and jammed, affecting cleaning efficiency and damaging the equipment.
Low-Temperature Start-Up Issues
Sub-zero temperatures in cold storage environments can easily lead to battery depletion and thickened hydraulic fluid, causing forklifts to struggle to start and hydraulic systems to jam.
Slippery Floors Prone to Sideways Movement
Cold storage floors are prone to frost and ice buildup. Ordinary tires lack sufficient grip, making them prone to slipping during operations, affecting the accuracy and safety of cargo handling.




