S 15 PS-Iウォーキングスタッカーの負荷と登坂性能の詳細な解釈

2026-07-02

S 15 PS-Iウォーキングスタッカーの負荷と登坂性能の詳細な解釈(図1)

荷重性能の深い解釈

合理的な荷重設計ロジック

歩行スタッカーの荷重設計では、操作の柔軟性と支持力を考慮する必要があります。歩行操作の特性を考慮して、S 15 PS-Iタイプは強化フレーム構造を採用しています。荷重分布経路を最適化することにより、貨物の重量をフレームの各支持点に均一に伝達します。局所的な応力集中による構造変形を回避します。同時に、サポートリフトシステムは同期設計を採用しており、リフトプロセス中に貨物が水平に保たれ、負荷状態での安定性がさらに向上します。

実際の負荷性能分析

標準的な作業条件下では、機器は定格荷重に安定して達することができ、日常の保管およびロジスティクスシナリオでの貨物処理のニーズを満たすことができます。貨物に軽度の偏荷重がある場合でも、装置は基本的な動作安定性を維持できますが、長期間の偏荷重操作は部品の耐用年数に影響を与える可能性があるため、作業中は貨物の重心が中央にあることを確認することをお勧めします。また、リフト高さが上限に達した場合は、安全作業仕様に準拠するために、負荷を適切に下げる必要

登坂性能の全面的な解析

登坂性能の核心的な影響要因

登山性能は、多くの要因の影響を受けます。1つ目はパワーシステムの出力能力であり、安定したパワー出力が登山の基礎です。2つ目はタイヤのグリップです。適合するタイヤパターンは、さまざまな地面での摩擦を改善できます。さらに、車両全体の重量分布、ランプの傾斜、表面の平坦性も登山性能に影響を与えます。

異なる条件下での登坂適応

屋内の平坦なランプ環境では、傾斜が通常の範囲にある場合、機器は全負荷で登坂操作を完了し、倉庫のフロア間の貨物輸送のニーズを満たすことができます。ランプにわずかなでこぼこやわずかに大きな傾斜がある場合は、作業の安全性を確保するために、一定の速度で運転し、急加速や急ブレーキを避けながら、負荷を適切に減らすことをお勧めします。屋外の非硬化舗装のランプで作業する場合は、事前に路面状況を確認し、滑りやすい斜面や砂利の多い斜面での作業を避ける必要があります。

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