Let’s get real about the Shifting Trolley from YANCHENG LIANGGONG FORMWORK—this beast can either save your day or turn it into a dumpster fire. If you’ve ever wrestled with it, you know what I’m talking about. No fluff, no tech jargon—just straight-up advice to keep this machine (and your sanity) alive.
Why? Overloaded (over 1,500 kg), low oil, or rusty parts.
Fix: Dump some gear, add oil, or kick the wheels (gently) to unstick ’em.
Why? Probably thirsty for oil.
Fix: Fill ’er up and try again. Done.
Why? Holes in hoses, a wonky pressure valve, or dirty oil.
Fix: Wrap leaks with tape, tweak the valve, or flush the system.
Why? Cold oil, clogged valves, or a broken release.
Fix: Warm it up with a heat gun, clean the valves, or call your mechanic.
Why? Air bubbles or rusty hinges.
Fix: Bleed the lines or slather grease on the joints.
Weight Police: Stick to 1,500 kg max. Overloading it is like eating pizza for breakfast, lunch, and dinner—you’ll regret it.
Oil Like Clockwork: Check oil weekly. Dirty oil = angry trolley.
Grease Everything: Lubricate wheels and hinges like you’re buttering toast.
Storage 101: Cover it when parked. Rain + metal = rusty trouble.
Final Call