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When executing a V-pattern loading technique, an operator should aim to minimize the length of travel for both the loader and the haul truck to optimize cycle times. If a loader needs to travel 10 metres forward, load a truck, and then reverse 10 metres to its starting position for each cycle, what is the total travel distance (forward and reverse) for the loader over 15 loading cycles?

For each cycle, the loader travels 10m forward and 10m reverse, totalling 20m per cycle. Over 15 cycles, the total distance is 20m/cycle * 15 cycles = 300 metre

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Question: When executing a V-pattern loading technique, an operator should aim to minimize the length of travel for both the loader and the haul truck to optimize cycle times. If a loader needs to travel 10 metres forward, load a truck, and then reverse 10 metres to its starting position for each cycle, what is the total travel distance (forward and reverse) for the loader over 15 loading cycles?

Answer options: ✅ 300 metres

  • 150 metres
  • 200 metres
  • 600 metres

Correct answer: 300 metres

Explanation: For each cycle, the loader travels 10m forward and 10m reverse, totalling 20m per cycle. Over 15 cycles, the total distance is 20m/cycle * 15 cycles = 300 metres. This emphasizes the importance of minimizing travel in V-pattern loading.

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