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PRETORIA OFFICE

GERMISTON OFFICE, JOHANNESBURG

Front End Loader Truck Training

Front loader Training
Front end loader at work

What does a Front End Loader do?

Front-end loaders, also called “wheel loaders” or “bucket loaders” are purpose built for the task of moving solid materials. They are generally more efficient and faster at moving large volumes of materials compared to skid-steers or tractors with bucket attachments 

We provide front end loader training services, operator certificates, and licenses. Apply and start at any time for CETA accredited wheel loader training.  In this front end loader operator training course,  learners will operate a front end loader or wheel loader by understanding the functions of starting, shutting down, and operating procedures. 

What is the difference between a wheel loader and a front-end loader?

Loader equipment is often called a front loader or front-end loader because it has a scoop or bucket mounted to the front side of the vehicle. Sometimes the term is used to describe wheel loaders in general, but often “front loader” is used to distinguish single-attachment machines from backhoes.

Components of a Front End Loader

components of a frond end loader

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Course training and Description

Unit Standard No: 262745
Unit Standard Credits: 10
NQF Level: 2

Modules for Front End loader driver course include

  • Demonstrating knowledge of the functions of an articulated Front End loader truck.
  • Planning for work activities and prepare work area.
  • Starting and shutting down articulated the truck.
  • Fully Operating Front End loader
  • Transporting Front End Loader  truck to and from site

Duties of a Font End Loader Operator

  • Driving trucks to the destination site.
  • Pulling levers or turning cranks to tilt the body and dump the truck’s contents.
  • Inspecting the truck from tyres, lights and brakes to fuel, oil and water.
  • Performing pre- and post-trip inspections.
  • Keeping the truck clean and in good working order.
  • Inspecting material to ensure it has been loaded correctly and securely.
  • Reviewing shipping documents to verify data is accurate.
  • Maintaining a driver log.

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