Operation Efficiency Analysis of 1.5-ton Lithium Battery Forklift in Carton Processing Plant

2026-06-24

Operation Efficiency Analysis of 1.5-ton Lithium Battery Forklift in Carton Processing Plant(Image1)

In the daily operation of a carton processing plant, stacking and handling are the key nodes connecting production and warehousing and delivery, and appropriate handling equipment is particularly important to improve the overall circulation efficiency. As a common category of small and medium-sized tonnage storage and handling equipment, 1.5-ton lithium-ion forklifts have a stable performance in specific scenarios of carton processing plants by virtue of their own characteristics.

From the perspective of the suitability of the operation scene, the load of the 1.5-ton lithium-ion forklift can basically meet the daily needs of the carton processing plant. The weight of the single-load goods in most carton processing plants is generally between 0.8 tons and 1.4 tons depending on the material, size and stacking method of the carton. The rated load of 1.5 tons has a certain safety margin, which can avoid the operation risk caused by the fluctuation of the weight of the temporary goods. At the same time, the body size of this type of forklift is usually relatively compact, with a small turning radius, which can be flexibly shuttled between the production channels and storage spaces of the carton factory, reducing the waiting or U-turn time caused by space constraints.

Battery life and charging characteristics are important factors affecting the operation efficiency of 1.5-ton lithium battery forklifts. Compared with traditional lead-acid battery forklifts, lithium battery forklifts have higher energy density and can support longer continuous operation under the same battery volume. Generally speaking, a standard lithium battery can meet the daily stacking and handling needs of carton processing plants for 6 to 8 hours. In addition, lithium batteries support charging and use at any time, and do not need to complete a complete charge and discharge cycle like lead-acid batteries. The power can be replenished during the operation gap, further reducing the equipment downtime caused by insufficient battery life.

The ease of operation will also indirectly improve the efficiency of the operation. The control system of the 1.5-ton lithium-ion forklift is mostly optimized, with moderate steering force and smooth gear switching, even less experienced operators can get started quickly. Some models are also equipped with auxiliary driving functions, such as reversing reminders, overload prompts, etc., which can reduce operation errors to a certain extent and ensure the continuity and safety of the operation.

Of course, to give full play to the operating efficiency of a 1.5-ton lithium-ion forklift, it is also necessary to make a reasonable configuration based on the actual situation of the carton processing plant, such as selecting the appropriate gantry height according to the height of the cargo space and adjusting the fork spacing according to the size of the goods.

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