As a core piece of transport equipment in earthworks, mining, urban construction, and infrastructure projects, a dump truck's load capacity directly determines operational efficiency, operating costs, vehicle service life, and driving safety. From an engineering design perspective, load capacity specifications are neither a case of "the bigger, the better" nor "the smaller, the safer"; rather, the operating environment must serve as the primary input, necessitating a systematic matching process that integrates multiple dimensions—including regulatory compliance, road surface conditions, powertrain capabilities, load distribution, and operational tempo. Drawing upon the practical logic of dump truck engineers, this article systematically elucidates how to achieve precise selection of load capacity specifications based on specific operating environments, thereby providing a technical foundation for engineering selection and vehicle configuration.
2026-04-23