2トンリチウム電気フォークリフトと鉛酸フォークリフトの比較:それぞれの適用シーン分析

2026-06-24

2トンリチウム電気フォークリフトと鉛酸フォークリフトの比較:それぞれの適用シーン分析(図1)

2トンの電気保管および運搬装置では、現在、リチウム電池と鉛酸の2種類の電力が主流です。購入または交換が必要な多くのユーザーは、2つの間で躊躇します。日常使用のいくつかのコアディメンションを比較し、独自のシナリオ特性を組み合わせて選択します。

日常のメンテナンスに関しては、鉛蓄電池を動力源とするフォークリフトは、蒸留水や特殊電解質の定期的な点検と補充、腐食や漏れを防ぐためのバッテリー表面と端子の清掃など、複数のコンテンツを定期的に操作する必要があります。バッテリーの全体的な使用時間に影響を与えないように、充電中の過充電や放電を避けるように注意する必要があります。リチウム電池式フォークリフトのメンテナンスは比較的簡単で、液体を補給したり、端子を頻繁に清掃したりする必要はありません。毎日、バッテリーシェルに明らかな傷がないか注意

充電効率と柔軟性に関しては、鉛蓄電池フォークリフトが完全に充電されるまでに通常8〜12時間かかります。途中で電力が不足すると、一時的なエネルギー補給の効果が制限されます。多くの高周波使用シナリオでは、継続的な動作を確保するためにバックアップバッテリーが装備されます。リチウム電池式フォークリフトは、通常1〜3時間で終日の作業の電力需要を満たすことができる高速充電モードをサポートしています。また、通常の作業プロセスを遅らせることなく、作業の合間に使用するときに充電することもできます。

環境への適応性に関しては、リチウム電池式フォークリフトは温度への適応範囲が広く、一般的に摂氏マイナス20度から摂氏マイナス40度の間で安定した出力性能を維持できます。鉛酸式フォークリフトは低温環境での性能が低下し、摂氏マイナス10度前後の放電容量が約半分に減少する可能性があります。高温環境での使用には、換気と放熱にも特に注意を払う必要があります。

2種類の2トン電動フォークリフトにはそれぞれ特徴があります。鉛蓄電池は、1日の平均作業時間が短く、使用頻度が低い通常の常温屋内倉庫または軽量屋外ハンドリング作業に適しています。この種のシナリオでは、エネルギー補給速度と環境要件は高くありません。リチウム電池は、生鮮食品ECの高周波ピッキングおよびハンドリング、常温または一部の低温でのコールドチェーンロジスティクス操作など、1日の平均作業時間が長く、シフトシフトが多い高負荷の運用場所に適しています。、および作業ギャップで柔軟にエネルギーを補充する必要がある狭い領域。ユーザーは、選択時に自分の実際の状況に基づいて判断できます。

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