Application of Inclination Sensor on Agricultural Dump Truck

The dump truck consists of a hopper and a walking chassis. The hopper is installed at the front of the tire walking frame, and dumps and discharges materials by the gravity of the material in the hopper or the thrust of the hydraulic cylinder. In order to adapt to uneven roads on the construction site, to avoid material spillage, and to ensure accurate and rapid unloading, labor-saving operation, and good off-road performance, strong climbing ability, the dump truck is required to not travel too fast. Under normal circumstances, the dump truck will work in an environment with a certain slope, which requires a two-dimensional inclination sensor for the dump truck on the vehicle, and a special display sensor measuring the angle to provide drivers for safe driving. Reliable reference data. When the dump truck is driving on a relatively horizontal road, the inclination sensor can also measure the current inclination angle during driving, providing accurate reference data for minor changes in the body structure.