High gantry storage lithium battery forklift lift height purchase reference guide

2026-06-26

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In warehousing and logistics operations, the lift height of high-gantry storage lithium-ion forklifts directly affects storage efficiency and operation adaptability. Reasonable purchase requires comprehensive judgment based on multi-dimensional factors.

Clarify the core requirements of the warehousing scenario

The matching of shelf height is the basic premise of purchase. It is necessary to measure the actual floor height of the storage shelf in advance to ensure that the lift height of the forklift can cover the pick-and-place needs of the target storage space, and avoid the inability to reach the high shelf due to insufficient lift, or the waste of performance caused by high lift. At the same time, the storage density needs to be considered. If you need multi-layer intensive storage, you need to choose a forklift with a lift height layer that better fits the shelf layering to improve space utilization.

Selection based on forklift performance parameters

Lifting stability is a key performance indicator of high gantry forklifts. The higher the lifting height, the more obvious the deviation of the forklift's center of gravity. It is necessary to pay attention to the stability performance of the forklift under full load lifting to avoid the risk of tilting during operation. In addition, load adaptability cannot be ignored. There will be differences in the rated load corresponding to different lifting heights. According to the weight of the goods in daily operations, the load capacity under the corresponding lifting height should be matched to ensure safe and efficient operation.

Pay attention to the working environment constraints

The width of the working channel affects the flexibility of the forklift lift operation. Narrow channels require better steering performance of the forklift, and enough operating space needs to be reserved during the lifting process to avoid collisions with shelves or other equipment. In addition, the top obstacles of the storage space also need to be taken into account, such as fire pipes, ventilation equipment, etc. It is necessary to ensure that there is a safe distance between the maximum lifting height of the forklift and the top obstacles to prevent scratches during operation.

Take into account long-term use and maintenance adaptation

When purchasing, it is also necessary to consider the convenience of later maintenance. The maintenance cost and difficulty of the high gantry structure are relatively high. It is necessary to choose a model with reasonable design and easy access to accessories to reduce long-term use costs. At the same time, combined with the future expansion plan of the warehouse, choose a forklift with a certain lift height redundancy in order to cope with the subsequent increase in shelves and the upgrade of storage requirements, and improve the service life and adaptability of the equipment.

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