冷蔵庫高リチウム電気フォークリフト高位棚低温アクセス設備の説明

2026-06-27

冷蔵庫高リチウム電気フォークリフト高位棚低温アクセス設備の説明(図1)

コールドチェーン倉庫業界の発展に伴い、冷凍倉庫内の高位棚の貨物アクセス需要は絶えず増加しており、冷凍倉庫高リチウムフォークリフトは専用の低温アクセス設備として、冷凍倉庫倉庫業務の重要なツールとなっている。

低温環境での適応性能

冷凍庫の作業環境は一年中低温であり、通常の機器の安定した運転は困難です。冷凍庫の高さのリチウム電池フォークリフトは、このシーンのために特別に設計されています。ボディのコアパーツは耐寒性のある素材でできており、キーパーツは密閉されて防湿処理が施されており、低温水蒸気の侵食に効果的に抵抗し、低温による部品の脆化や故障を防ぎます。搭載されているリチウム電池システムは低温で最適化されており、低温予熱機能を備えているため、低温環境でバッテリー性能をすばやく活性化し、安定したバッテリー寿命と出力を確保し、長時間の

高位棚アクセスの核心的な優位性

冷蔵庫の高ラック操作では、装置の高スタック能力をさまざまな高さの棚に適応させ、冷蔵庫の垂直保管スペースを最大限に活用し、単位面積あたりの保管容量を向上させることができます。同時に、この装置には正確な位置決め支援システムが搭載されており、オペレーターが棚の位置を正確に調整し、商品と棚の衝突のリスクを減らし、アクセス操作の精度と効率を向上させることができます。さらに、この装置は操作の柔軟性が高く、冷蔵庫の狭いチャネルでスムーズに操縦でき、複雑な保管レイアウトに適応できます。

日常の操作とメンテナンスのポイント

低温環境下での安定した運転を確保するために、作業者は作業前に電池残量、ブレーキシステム、油圧システムの運転状態を含めて設備を全面的に点検し、各部品に異常がないことを確認してから作業を開始する必要がある。日常のメンテナンスでは、定期的に設備の耐寒部品を摩耗検査し、老朽化や破損した部品を適時に交換する必要があるリチウム電池システムについては、低温環境の養生基準に従ってメンテナンスし、低温による電池の性能低下を避ける必要がある。

低温環境に適応する性能と高効率の高レベルアクセス機能により、冷凍保管高リチウム電気フォークリフトは、企業が冷凍保管作業プロセスを最適化し、作業効率を向上させ、商品の安全なアクセスを確保するのに効果的に役立ちます。低温環境では、コールドチェーン倉庫業界の発展をサポートします。強力なサポートを提供します。

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