外国貿易倉庫前移動式リチウム電気フォークリフト輸出配置参考

2026-06-25

外国貿易倉庫前移動式リチウム電気フォークリフト輸出配置参考(図1)

海外の国境を越えたEコマース、現代の倉庫物流の着実な発展に伴い、前進式リチウムフォークリフトは作業が柔軟で、エネルギーが清潔で、メンテナンスが便利な特徴で、対外貿易市場の需要が次第に高まっている。国や地域によって倉庫構造、作業習慣、法規基準に違いがあり、輸出前に合理的に配置を計画することは、製品の適合性と実用性を高めるのに役立つ。

まず、倉庫シナリオの適応構成に注意を払う必要があります。ドアフレームはコアアダプターの1つであり、ターゲット市場の倉庫のヘッドルームの高さと棚の層を事前に確認し、2段階または3段階の完全フリードアフレームを選択する必要があります。3段階の完全フリードアフレームは、低ヘッドルームのシナリオや高層棚の操作に適しており、一部の構造は調整を簡素化して、その後の梱包と輸送を容易にします。最小作業チャネル幅のマッチングも非常に重要です。ターゲット顧客の作業スペースに応じて、さまざまなステアリング能力を備えたモデルを選択できます。サイドシフターは、海外の倉庫で一般的に使用されるオプションまたは一部のモデルの適応構成です。これにより、商品の正確な位置

2つ目は、電力システムのコンプライアンス構成です。海外の地域によって送電網の電圧や周波数が異なるため、対応する充電器が正常に使用できるように事前に適応する必要があります。コア電源としてのリチウム電池の容量は、構成が高すぎてコストが無駄になったり、構成が低すぎて作業の継続性に影響を与えたりしないように、平均動作時間、平均リフト高さ、単一リフト重量と組み合わせて選択する必要があります。一部のお客様は高速充電機能を必要とする場合があります。高速充電プロトコルの適合について事前に知ることができます。

3つ目は、安全性とコンプライアンスの構成の改善です。海外市場では、産業用車両の安全基準が明確に求められています。逆転ブザー、前後の警告灯、両側のバックミラーは、一般的な基本的な必要な構成です。一部の地域では、チャイルドシート、シートベルト、リフトリミット、ゲートフレームの傾斜防止装置などが義務付けられている場合があります。ターゲット市場の特定の規制を事前に確認する必要があります。

最後に、輸送適応構成です。車両のサイズは標準の海上コンテナに適合する必要があり、長距離海上輸送の輸送要件を満たすために、梱包は防湿および衝突防止処理を行う必要があります。

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