The core requirements of the wood industry handling scene
Description of high load transfer requirements
The on-site operation of the wood industry generally involves the heavy-duty transfer of whole stacks of logs, finished boards, and packaging wood. During the operation, the equipment needs to be adapted to complex scenarios such as non-paved pavements and loading and unloading area ramps in the factory area with different heights and heights, and at the same time, the stability of multi-shift continuous operation should also be taken into account. The problems of exhaust emissions and excessive noise in traditional fuel handling equipment do not meet the current environmental management requirements of wood processing plants. Many users hope to find electric handling equipment suitable for their own scenarios.
Equipment operation stability performance
The CPD45 forklift truck has made targeted structural optimization for heavy-duty handling scenarios, and the rated load is suitable for the heavy-duty requirements of conventional wood transportation. The lifting height of the gantry can meet the multi-layer shelf access requirements of conventional wood storage. The weight layout of the body is reasonable, and the steering is smooth during driving. There is no hidden danger of rolling off the road when the large slope section starts. The power output is stable under the long-term continuous operation state, and there will be no power attenuation affecting the operation progress.
Adaptation advantages for actual use
This electric forklift adopts an electric drive mode, with no exhaust emissions during operation. Its low-noise operating state can also adapt to the needs of closed sheet metal processing workshops. The vehicle's energy consumption control performance is excellent, and it can effectively reduce the user's operating costs after long-term use. The simple and easy-to-understand control logic can also reduce the threshold for first-line operators to get started, reducing the material loss problem caused by operation errors.
Handling Equipment Selection Reference Suggestions
When selecting handling equipment, users in the wood industry can comprehensively evaluate the core parameters such as the load, battery life, and maintenance cost of the equipment based on their own daily average transshipment frequency, factory pavement conditions, and storage shelf height, and choose the most suitable handling equipment for their own operation scenarios to further optimize the flow efficiency of on-site logistics.
