狭い路地倉庫輸送前移動式リチウム電気フォークリフトの実践説明

2026-06-25

狭い路地倉庫輸送前移動式リチウム電気フォークリフトの実践説明(図1)

この記事の著者は、電動フォークリフトの実践的なトレーニングと機器のメンテナンスに長年の経験を持つ電動フォークリフトの専門家であり、中小規模から大規模の倉庫およびロジスティクスチームにサービスを提供しています。

狭い路地を運転する前の準備

運転と操作のための適切な準備は、狭いスペースでの操作の安全性と効率を確保するための基礎です。まず、車の周りのボディの外観と機能部品をチェックして、左右のソリッドタイヤまたは空気入りタイヤの空気圧がバランスが取れて合理的であるかどうか、ドアフレームの両側のチェーンの張力が一貫しているかどうかを確認します。アームレスト、シート、ブレーキペダルなどの操作部品が安定していて緩んでいないかどうか、ステアリングシステムがスムーズに回転しているかどうか、前後輪ブレーキシステムの応答感度が日常の操作基準を満たしているかどうか、バックミラー、方向指示器、警告灯、バックアップブザーなどの安全補助部品が正常に動作しているかどうか、メインおよびサブバックミラーを調整して、左右のチャネルの端と1メートル以上の領域を

次に、リチウム電池システムの検査を行います。始動する前に、バッテリーの外側に膨らみや液漏れなどの異常な兆候がないか、電力表示ウィンドウに十分な電力があるかどうかを確認します。電力が30%未満の場合は、予備のバッテリーを交換してから狭いチャネルに入ることをお勧めします。混雑や潜在的な安全上の危険を引き起こす不十分な電力によるチャネル内での滞在を回避します。車両を始動した後、ダッシュボードの電圧、バッテリー温度、車両の故障プロンプトなどをすばやく確認し、すべてのインジケーターが機器の説明の通常の範囲内にあることを

最後に、狭い通路の環境検査を実施し、通路の幅が使用されている前進リチウムフォークリフトの最小回転半径と幅と一致しているかどうか、地面に水、油、散在しているかどうかを事前に確認します。梱包材や工具、両側と上の棚の商品がきちんと積み重ねられているかどうか、棚の端を超えていないかどうか、通路の入り口と内部の高さ、幅、速度制限の標識がはっきりと見えるかどうか、一時的なものがあるかどうか通路に駐車している機器、商品、オペレーターは、必要に応じて、通路の入り口に一時的な警告標識を設置して、関係のない人に立ち

狭い通路での走行と位置合わせ操作

狭い通路に入る前に、事前に狭いスペースに適した運転モードに切り替え、車体の方向を調整して車両を通路の入り口に合わせ、スムーズにゆっくりと運転する必要があります。制限速度の範囲内で、急加速、急ブレーキ、急ハンドルを避け、バックミラーを通していつでも後方と両側の状況を観察してください。通路に一時的な状況がある場合は、時間内に停止する必要があります。

作業位置に到着する前に、フォークを事前に適切な高さに下げ、ドアフレームの前傾角度を調整して、フォークとパレットジャックがほぼ平行になるようにし、体の位置をゆっくりと調整して、フォークを正確に整列させることができますパレットジャック、位置合わせが完了したら、ドアフレーム、ボディ、棚、商品の安全距離を再確認して、引っかき傷のリスクがないことを確認してください。

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