2トンフォークリフトの電池容量と充電時間に関する知識整理

2026-06-24

2トンフォークリフトの電池容量と充電時間に関する知識整理(図1)

2トン電動フォークリフトは工業運搬シーンでよく使われる設備として、電池はその核心動力源で、電池容量と充電時間に関する知識を理解することは、作業プロセスを合理的に計画し、設備使用コストを下げるのに役立つ。

現在、主流の2トン電動フォークリフトで使用されている電池は、主に鉛蓄電池とリチウムイオン電池の2種類に分けられる。鉛蓄電池の容量は通常安時単位で、一般的な2トン鉛蓄電池の電池容量は320安時から480安時の間で、一部の特別なカスタマイズモデルは少し調整される可能性があるが、この一般的な区間からあまり逸脱しない。リチウムイオン電池の容量単位も安時であるが、エネルギー密度が高く、同じ航続距離を提供できる場合、容量値は鉛蓄電池より低く、一般的な2トンリチウム電気フォークリフトの電池容量は180安時から300安時程度である。

バッテリー容量について話した後、対応する充電時間を見てみましょう。鉛蓄電池の充電時間は、容量、充電器の電力、残りの電力などの要因によって影響を受けます。一般的に、対応する標準充電器を使用して、残りの電力の約20%から100%まで充電するのに8〜12時間かかります。これは、業界でよく言われる夜間充電モードです。これにより、日中の作業の中断を回避できます。2シフトまたは3シフトの安定した作業シナリオに適しています。緊急のエネルギー補給が必要な場合、一部の鉛蓄電池は急速充電を使用できますが、急速充電電力はバッテリーの許容範囲を超えてはならず、頻繁な急速充電は鉛蓄電池の耐用年数に影響を与えることに注意しリチウムイオン電池の充電効率は比較的高く、標準の充電器は20%から100%まで充電できます。通常、充電には3〜6時間しかかかりません。一部の充電器は、より短い高速充電とエネルギー補給をサポートできます。これは、より柔軟な作業リズムに適しています。迅速に回復する必要があります。パワーシーン。

容量と時間に加えて、毎日の充電仕様も非常に重要です。鉛蓄電池であろうとリチウムイオン電池であろうと、過放電や過充電を避け、残りの電力の15%から30%で充電を開始し、フルセルが表示されるまで充電した後、すぐに電源を切ってください。充電するときは、換気が良く、乾燥していて、可燃性または爆発性のアイテムから離れた専用の充電エリアを選択してください。高温または低温で充電しないでください。そうしないと、バッテリーの性能と寿命に影響を与えます。

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