3.5トンリチウムフォークリフトの一般的な故障処理バッテリーの電子制御の基本的な調査方法

2026-06-24

3.5トンリチウムフォークリフトの一般的な故障処理バッテリーの電子制御の基本的な調査方法(図1)

3.5トンのリチウムフォークリフトは、環境保護、高効率、省エネなどの特性により、倉庫やロジスティクスの製造業でますます広く使用されています。日常の運用では、必然的にいくつかの小さな問題が発生します。基本的なバッテリー電子制御調査方法を習得すると、一部の障害をすばやく解決できます。ダウンタイムを短縮します。次に、一般的な障害とそれに対応する基本的な調査の2つの部分から始めます。

異常な電力表示は、3.5トンのリチウムフォークリフトでよく見られる小さな問題の1つです。たとえば、フル充電を示しているが、運転直後に急速に電力が失われたり、電力表示が大きく変動したりします。このような場合は、まずバッテリーの外観を基本的にチェックして、バッテリーパックのシェルに破損、漏れ、膨らみなどの明らかな損傷がないか確認できます。ある場合は、時間内に専門家に連絡して対処する必要があります。自分で分解しないでください。次に、バッテリーの端子が緩んで酸化していないか確認します。酸化している場合は、乾いた柔らかいブラシで表面をやさしく掃除し、配線ボルトを締め直します。操作前にフォークリフトの主電源スイッチを外して、感電のリスクを回避するように注意してください。最後に、充電インジケーターの状態を観察できます。充電

停電は、3.5トンのリチウムフォークリフトで発生する可能性のある問題でもあります。たとえば、運転中に突然電力が失われたり、車両が停止したり、フォークを持ち上げるときにカードが弱くなったりします。まず、主電源スイッチが閉じているかどうかを確認する必要があります。車両がでこぼこしていると、スイッチが緩んで切断されることがあります。次に、車両の非常停止ボタンが誤って押されていないか確認します。非常停止ボタンを押すと、すべての電力が遮断され、ボタンを軽く回転させて跳ね返ります。回復します。総電源と非常停止が正常な場合は、電子制御インターフェイスが緩んで湿気を帯びていないか確認できます。湿気がある場合は、最初に電源を切断し、きれいな乾いた布またはヘアドライヤーを使用してインターフェイスの水蒸気を乾かし

上記の方法は、基本的なトラブルシューティングと簡単な故障処理にのみ適していることに注意してください。処理後も問題が解決しない場合、またはバッテリーコアと電子制御コアを含む複雑な故障が発生した場合は、資格のある専門の保守担当者に連絡して修理する必要があります。潜在的な安全上の問題や機器の損傷を避けるために、バッテリーの電子制御システムを自分で分解または変更しないでください。日常の使用では、3.5トンのリチウムフォークリフトの定期的な清掃と標準化された操作を行うことで、障害の発生を効果的に

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