Loaders belong to mechanical power equipment or transportation equipment
Neither. It belongs to the special equipment. If you want to operate, do you need special operation certificate? It belongs to special purpose. Forget to adopt!
I don't think it's meaningful to tangle with which device. Because many power machines and transport equipment do not have a strict sense of distinction. According to the definition of a transport device, a device for changing the spatial position of an object by means of displacement. As far as this definition is concerned, the equipment that is capable of changing the spatial position of the carrying object is the transportation equipment. Well, when the loader dug out the earth to smooth over another place, that would fit the definition, and the power came from its engine. Then, simply saying that the loader belongs to the mechanical power equipment or the transportation equipment does not seem to hold water Moreover, the power of many transportation equipment comes from mechanical equipment, except for pipe transportation.
It belongs to the transport equipment, mainly for the purpose of engineering, transportation and installation. The diesel engine and generator belong to the dynamic equipment, and the power of the loader is mainly used by itself. Besides the battery can be moved elsewhere, the engine is a fixed device and is generally not used for it, so it can not be regarded as power equipment.