低温貯蔵に適した冷凍リチウムフォークリフトを選択する方法

2026-06-27

低温貯蔵に適した冷凍リチウムフォークリフトを選択する方法(図1)

低温保管環境には、摂氏マイナス数十度の低温、高湿度、頻繁な高温と低温の交互が伴うことがよくあります。このような特殊な作業条件では、フォークリフトの性能安定性に厳しい要件が課せられます。通常のフォークリフトに適応することは困難です。冷蔵庫用の特別なリチウム電気フォークリフトを選択する必要があります。

極低温条件下での主な課題

低温環境はバッテリーの活性に大きな影響を与え、バッテリー寿命を急激に低下させます。同時に、高湿度は部品の腐食を引き起こしやすくなります。低温で作動油の粘度が上昇すると、ハンドリング感度が低下します。、さらにはリフト操作の安定性に影響を与えます。さらに、冷蔵庫に出入りする頻繁な高温と低温の交互作用は、電気部品の凝縮短絡のリスクを引き起こし、フォークリフトの耐用年数にさらに影響を与える可能性があります。

冷凍リチウムフォークリフトに適合するコアオプションポイント

まず、バッテリーの低温適合性に注意を払い、低温環境でも安定した放電効率を維持できるリチウム電池構成を優先し、バッテリー寿命が日常の操作ニーズを満たすことを保証すると同時に、優れた低温充電性能を備え、充電待ち時間を短縮します。

2つ目は、ボディと部品の材料です。低温での材料の脆化や破損を防ぐために、耐低温性と耐腐食性の材料を選択すると同時に、高湿度環境での腐食の問題に対処する必要があります。部品の耐用年数を延ばします。

さらに、油圧システムは低温条件に適応し、低温に耐える油圧オイルとシールを選択して、油圧システムが低温でもスムーズに動作し、リフトやステアリングなどの操作が正確で信頼性が高いことを確認する必要があります。

最後に、制御システムは、低温での立ち往生を回避し、オペレーターがフォークリフトをスムーズに制御できるようにするために、耐寒性制御コンポーネントの使用など、低温適応も考慮する必要があります。

オプション後の日常的なメンテナンスのヒント

適切な冷蔵リチウムフォークリフトを選択したとしても、毎日のメンテナンスは無視できません。バッテリーの状態を定期的に確認し、バッテリーを清潔で乾燥させ、必要に応じて断熱対策を講じます。耐低温油圧オイルを定期的に交換し、シールが無傷かどうかを確認します。同時に、フォークリフトの駐車に注意を払います。電気部品への結露による損傷を避けるために、温度と温度を交互に変更します。

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