Overhead warehouse operation selection: analysis of height adaptability of BYD ECB40 gantry

2026-06-19

Overhead warehouse operation selection: analysis of height adaptability of BYD ECB40 gantry(Image1)

With the continuous upgrading of modern warehousing and logistics systems, the popularity of elevated warehouses is increasing, and the shelf heights and operating scenarios in different storage areas are significantly different. The adaptability of forklift gantry has become one of the core elements affecting the efficiency of warehousing operations. Reasonable selection can reduce unnecessary hardware transformation investment and reduce long-term operating costs.

The Core Requirements for the Height of Doors in Overhead Warehouse Operations

Door frame requirements for conventional high-level access scenarios

Many medium-sized elevated warehouses have a large distribution span of shelves. The lower-level areas are mostly used for temporary storage of fast-turnover goods, and the upper-level areas are mostly used for long-term storage of whole pallets of goods. Forklifts need to take into account three types of operations: ground handling, low-level stacking, and high-level access. There are corresponding requirements for the free lifting height of the door frame and the performance of the full-stroke field of view. If the height adaptation of the door frame is insufficient, it is easy to have problems that the high-level operation cannot be reached and the low-level traffic is scratched, which slows down the overall operation rhythm.

Description of adaptability characteristics of ECB40 gantry

Parameter Matching Logic of Multi-segment Door Frame

The door frame design of this product covers the mainstream lifting range, and can be customized according to the actual shelf height of the warehouse. It does not require additional modification to the top of the shelf in the warehouse area, and can adapt to the operation needs of most conventional elevated warehouses. The deformation control of the door frame lifting process is stable, and there will be no problem of excessive shaking amplitude, which can ensure the safety of the goods storage process.

Flexible adjustment of space for multiple scenes

For areas with double-layer pallet stacking needs, the full-stroke field of view of the door frame lift is wide, and the operator can clearly observe the alignment of the fork and the pallet, which greatly reduces the probability of cargo collision. The reserved adjustment space of the door frame is sufficient. If the height of the shelf is adjusted in the warehouse area in the future, there is no need to replace the whole vehicle. Only local parameter debugging can adapt to the new operation requirements.

Reference points for the selection process

Adaptation tips for special storage areas

For special elevated storage areas with low temperature cold chain requirements, the sealing configuration of the door frame can be adjusted accordingly to ensure the stable operation of the door frame for a long time under special working conditions. Before user selection, the maximum access height of the whole storage area, the clearance at the top of the channel, and the fork height of the commonly used pallets can be counted in advance to match the most suitable door frame configuration and maximize the use value of the equipment.

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