What parameters do enterprises need to check when purchasing a 5-ton lithium-ion forklift?

2026-06-24

What parameters do enterprises need to check when purchasing a 5-ton lithium-ion forklift?(Image1)

When enterprises choose equipment for handling large cargoes, 5-ton lithium-ion forklifts are one of the most common and efficient choices. In order to make the purchased equipment more suitable for actual use and avoid excessive subsequent maintenance or adaptation costs, a number of core parameters need to be carefully checked during the procurement stage.

First of all, check the relevant parameters of the battery system. Batteries are the power core of lithium-ion forklifts. When purchasing, you need to look at the rated voltage first. Usually, 5-ton lithium-ion forklifts in industrial scenarios will have the mainstream rated voltage range. Voltage adaptability directly affects the charging efficiency and motor stability. Secondly, pay attention to the rated capacity. Capacity determines the continuous operation time after a single full charge. Enterprises can choose batteries with appropriate capacity specifications according to their daily handling tasks, site power outages, etc., to avoid frequent interruptions due to insufficient power. Also pay attention to the charge and discharge ratio of the battery. In fast charging scenarios, a higher charge ratio is required, and in heavy load and long-term operation, the stability of the discharge ratio needs to be taken into account.

Then pay attention to the matching parameters of the door frame and the bearing capacity. The bearing capacity is the basic indicator. The rated bearing capacity here refers to the maximum load under the standard load center distance. When purchasing, you need to confirm the center of gravity of your commonly used goods. If the center of gravity of the goods exceeds the standard, the actual bearing capacity will decrease. It is necessary to communicate the adaptation situation with the supplier in advance. The lifting height, falling speed and lifting speed of the door frame are also very critical. The lifting height should meet the needs of the highest level of the warehouse shelf, and the lowering speed should be smooth to ensure the safety of the goods. The lifting speed can be selected according to the requirements of operation efficiency. In addition, the structural type of the door frame, such as two-stage door frame and three-stage door frame, needs to consider the clearance height limit of the warehouse to avoid the door frame being unable to pass when it is closed to the

Finally, check the parameters corresponding to other practical configurations. For example, the turning radius, a smaller turning radius allows the equipment to operate more flexibly in narrow warehouse passages or workshops, and the width of the site passage needs to be measured in advance. There are also response distance parameters of the braking system to ensure safety in emergency situations. The driving speed parameters can also be properly referred to, and must comply with the safe driving specifications of industrial sites. In addition, the self-weight parameters of the equipment are also very important. If the self-weight is too large, there will be higher requirements for the ground bearing capacity, and the ground conditions of the site need to be confirmed in advance.

Overall, the purchase of a 5-ton lithium-ion forklift cannot be solely based on a single indicator. It is necessary to check one by one from multiple core parameter dimensions in combination with its own usage scenarios in order to select cost-effective and adaptable equipment.

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