Cold storage stack high lithium battery forklift, high shelf low temperature access equipment explanation

2026-06-27

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With the development of the cold chain storage industry, the demand for goods access on high shelves in cold storage continues to increase. As a dedicated low-temperature access equipment, lithium-ion forklifts have become a key tool for cold storage storage operations.

Suitability for low temperature environments

The cold storage operating environment is in a low temperature state all year round, and it is difficult for ordinary equipment to operate stably. The cold storage stack high lithium battery forklift has carried out a special project design for this scene. The core components of the body are made of cold-resistant materials, and the key parts are sealed and moisture-proof, which can effectively resist the erosion of low temperature water vapor and avoid the embrittlement and failure of the parts due to low temperature. The lithium battery system installed on it has been optimized for low temperature and has the function of low temperature preheating, which can quickly activate the battery performance in low temperature environment, ensure stable battery life and power output, and meet the needs of long-term operation.

The core advantages of high shelf access

In the operation of high shelves in cold storage, the high stacking capacity of the equipment can be adapted to shelves of different heights, maximizing the use of vertical storage space in cold storage and increasing the storage capacity per unit area. At the same time, the equipment is equipped with a precise positioning assistance system, which can help operators accurately align the shelf space, reduce the risk of collision between goods and shelves, and improve the accuracy and efficiency of access operations. In addition, the equipment has strong operational flexibility and can be smoothly turned in the narrow passage of cold storage to adapt to complex storage layouts.

Key points of daily operation and maintenance

In order to ensure the stable operation of the equipment in a low temperature environment, the operator needs to conduct a comprehensive inspection of the equipment before operation, including the operating status of the battery power, braking system, and hydraulic system, and confirm that there is no abnormality in each component before starting the operation. During daily maintenance, it is necessary to regularly check the wear and tear of the cold-resistant parts of the equipment and replace the aging or damaged parts in time. For lithium battery systems, maintenance should be carried out in accordance with the maintenance standards of low temperature environments to avoid battery performance degradation due to low temperature.

With its performance in low-temperature environments and efficient high-level access capabilities, cold storage forklifts can effectively help enterprises optimize cold storage operation processes, improve operation efficiency, and ensure the safe access of goods in low-temperature environments, providing strong support for the development of the cold chain storage industry.

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