Lithium iron phosphate 5 tons forklift daily use and maintenance process sharing

2026-06-24

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Lithium iron phosphate 5-ton electric forklift is widely used in warehousing, logistics, manufacturing and other fields due to its long battery life, safety and stability. Correct daily use habits and regular maintenance are the keys to maintaining its stable performance and reducing the failure rate.

In daily use, the first thing to do is to check before leaving the car. After sitting in the cab, fasten the seat belt first, confirm that there are no obstacles around, and then start the vehicle. Observe the instrument before starting to check whether the power display is sufficient. Generally, it is recommended to charge in time when the power is lower than 20% to avoid deep discharge affecting the battery life. Then check whether the steering system is flexible, whether the brakes are sensitive and reliable, and whether the lifting and lowering action is smooth and there is no abnormal sound. In terms of tires, check whether the air pressure meets the requirements, whether the tread pattern is obviously damaged or embedded in foreign objects, and whether the wheel hub nuts are loose. Check whether the lights, wipers, horns and other components are working normally on the outside of the body.

During driving, it is necessary to operate smoothly, avoid sudden acceleration, sudden braking, and sharp turns, especially under load conditions, but also to control the speed and maintain a safe distance. When loading, adjust the fork spacing according to the weight of the goods to ensure that the goods are placed smoothly and the center of gravity is centered. Avoid overloading. Pay attention to overhead obstacles when working on the high overhead, and pay attention to potholes and water on the ground when working on the ground.

After receiving the car, park the vehicle in a designated dry, ventilated and cool area to avoid direct sunlight or rain soaking. Clean the dust and debris inside the cab on the body surface in time, and wipe the seat steering wheel dashboard and other parts. If the goods are spilled on the body, clean them up in time to prevent corrosion. Then lower the fork to the lowest position and pull the handbrake to disconnect the main power switch.

The daily maintenance process is recommended to be simply divided into daily and weekly. In addition to the basic inspection and cleaning after closing the car before leaving the car, the daily maintenance should also focus on checking whether the battery pile head has oxidation marks. If it can be wiped clean with a dry cloth, avoid contact with adverse effects on power supply. During weekly maintenance, add an appropriate amount of grease to the moving parts such as the sliding block steering knuckle of the lifting chain gantry to ensure smooth movement. Check whether the liquid level of the brake oil hydraulic oil is within the normal range. If it is insufficient, replenish the oil of the same type in time. Check whether the bolts and nuts of each connection part are loose and tighten them in time. You can also check whether the heat dissipation vent of the battery pack is blocked, and clean it up to ensure the heat dissipation effect.

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