New storage lithium battery forklift procurement inspection points summary

2026-06-26

New storage lithium battery forklift procurement inspection points summary(Image1)

Battery core parameter check

Battery capacity and battery life verification

When purchasing, you need to check the nominal battery capacity of the product with the measured battery life data provided by the official, and combine the daily operation time of your own storage and the frequency of handling to estimate whether the battery life matches the actual demand. At the same time, you need to pay attention to the cycle life description of the battery and understand the number of cycles when the battery decays to 80% of the rated capacity under normal use, so as to evaluate the long-term use cost of the battery.

Vehicle performance and suitability inspection

Carrying capacity verification

To confirm the rated load identification of the forklift, you can test whether the lifting and steering functions of the forklift are smooth through no-load and full-load tests, and observe whether there is leakage in the hydraulic system to ensure that the forklift can stably complete the handling operation within the rated load range, so as to avoid affecting the storage efficiency due to insufficient load capacity.

Warehouse suitability inspection

Measure the body width, turning radius and other dimensional parameters of the forklift, compare the channel width of the warehouse and the space of the stacking area to ensure that the forklift can pass flexibly in the storage environment and complete the stacking operation. At the same time, the minimum ground clearance of the forklift can be tested to avoid scratching the ground obstacles when driving in the warehouse.

security configuration detail check

Active Security Configuration Check

Focusing on checking the sensitivity of the forklift's braking system, testing whether the braking distance under no-load and full-load conditions meets safety standards; confirming whether the speed limit function is in effect normally to avoid the risk of collision caused by high-speed driving; checking whether the reversing warning device and lighting system can work normally to improve safety during operation.

Passive Protective Facility Verification

Check whether the anti-collision strip of the forklift is complete and has a cushioning effect, and whether the top frame is firm, which can effectively protect the driver from falling objects. Check whether the seat belt is in good condition to ensure that the driver can wear it properly during operation and reduce the degree of injury in the event of an accident.

After-sales guarantee clause confirmation

When purchasing, it is necessary to clarify the warranty period of the forklift, including the warranty scope of the battery and the core components of the whole vehicle; understand the after-sales response time, and confirm whether the maintenance service can be provided in time when the equipment fails; at the same time, verify whether the supply channels of spare parts are convenient, so as to avoid the long-term outage of equipment due to the shortage of spare parts, which will affect the progress of warehousing operations.

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