Airport baggage transfer solution, BYD Q50A lithium battery tractor practical operation introduction

2026-07-03

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As a transportation hub with dense traffic, the efficiency and stability of baggage transfer directly affect the passenger travel experience. Facing the demand for massive baggage transfer during peak hours, lithium-ion tractors with efficient and reliable characteristics have become the core equipment support.

Adaptability of Q50A Lithium Battery Tractor in Airport Luggage Transfer Scenario

Airport baggage transfer usually involves the towing operation of multi-group baggage trailers, which has high requirements on the traction, endurance and handling flexibility of the equipment. The power system of the Q50A lithium-ion tractor can match the baggage trailer of different sizes to meet the needs of transporting multiple pieces of baggage in a single trip; at the same time, its lithium battery endurance is suitable for the rhythm of high-frequency operation at the airport throughout the day, and it can cover the baggage transfer tasks of multiple flights without frequent replenishment.

Q50A lithium battery tractor practical operation specification

Start-up and preparation process

Before the operation, the basic inspection needs to be completed: confirm that the lithium battery is sufficient, the braking system is sensitive, and there are no obstacles around the body. Then start the equipment according to the operation process, run at idle speed for a while, and check that the indicators of the instrument panel are normal before entering the operation state.

Driving operation points

When driving in the airport baggage transfer channel, you must strictly abide by the airport speed limit and maintain a safe distance from the car and pedestrians in front. When encountering complex road sections such as turns and ramps, slow down in advance to avoid sudden acceleration or sudden braking to prevent the luggage trailer from deviating or the luggage slipping.

Specification for baggage trailer connection and disassembly

When connecting the luggage trailer, slowly approach the trailer connection point, align with the hook position to complete the lock, and confirm that the connection is firm before starting. When disassembling the trailer, stop the device first, pull up the parking brake, and then unlock the hook to ensure that the trailer is in a stable state before driving away.

Docking and finishing operations

After the operation, the tractor needs to be parked in the designated area, pull up the parking brake, and turn off the power supply. At the same time, check the body for damage, clean up the debris left over during the operation, and prepare for the next operation.

Daily maintenance and safety precautions

Lithium battery system maintenance

Regularly check the voltage and temperature of the lithium battery to avoid long-term operation in extreme temperature environments. Charge according to specifications to avoid overcharging or loss of power storage and prolong battery life.

Body and component inspection

Check the tire pressure, braking system, hook parts and other key parts before daily operation to ensure that the parts are not loose or worn. If any abnormalities are found, report for repair in time to prevent faulty operations.

Job safety tips

Operators need to be certified after professional training and strictly abide by the safety regulations of airport logistics operations. Always pay attention to the surrounding environment during the operation to avoid collisions with other equipment or personnel to ensure the safety of the whole operation.

With its performance and standardized operation process, the Q50A lithium-ion tractor can effectively improve the efficiency of airport baggage transfer and provide reliable support for the smooth operation of airport logistics.

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