Description of climbing ability of 2-ton lithium battery forklift, reference for adaptation to different working conditions

2026-06-24

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The 2-ton lithium battery model in the electric forklift is used in warehousing, logistics and other scenarios due to its flexible and environmentally friendly characteristics. Many users will pay attention to its climbing ability. It should be made clear that the climbing ability of the 2-ton lithium battery forklift is usually divided into three states: no-load, half-load and rated load. The specific value should be subject to the formal technical documents provided with the product. Because there are certain differences in the counterweight distribution and transmission system design of different models, the common range is no-load 15% to 20% slope, half-load 10% to 15% slope, and rated load 8% to 12% slope. The slope here refers to the percentage of vertical height and horizontal distance, not the angle. This requires users to pay attention to distinguish and avoid affecting the use due to misunderstanding the range.

In daily use, no matter what the working conditions are, the ramp driving must follow the basic safety operation norms. For example, avoid sudden acceleration, sudden braking or sharp turns on the ramp, and the speed of turning the ramp should be further reduced; keep driving in the forward direction when going uphill, and keep driving in the opposite direction when going downhill to prevent the goods from slipping; check whether the vehicle's braking system and tire pressure are normal before driving to ensure stable condition; try not to drive close to the maximum allowable slope for a long time under the rated load, leaving a sufficient safety margin; it is strictly forbidden to carry people on the ramp, and do not stop halfway unless necessary. If you must stop temporarily, tighten the handbrake and fix the wheels.

The adaptation of different scenarios should also refer to the technical documents. Indoor storage ramps are common scenarios, such as fixed ramps between three-dimensional warehouse floors, with a slope mostly between 3% and 8%. They can usually pass smoothly under rated load, and are easier when half-loaded or empty, but pay attention to control the speed of the vehicle to avoid collisions with the goods or people in the passage. Gentle slopes for outdoor short-distance transportation in the factory area have a slope mostly between 5% and 10%. They can also be used normally under rated load, but if there is sand, water or ice on the road, slow down and adjust the load or give up the passage according to the actual situation. Temporary construction of outdoor work ramps, if built in compliance and the slope is within the allowable range of technical documents, can pass short distances with small load, but it is necessary to confirm the load-bearing capacity and stability of the ramp first.

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