比亚迪Q30TJS站驾式操作完整流程 新手操作注意事项分享

2026-07-03


比亚迪Q30TJS站驾式操作完整流程 新手操作注意事项分享(图1)


操作前准备工作

检查车辆状况

新手操作前需全面检查车辆状态,首先查看电池电量是否充足,电量不足时需及时充电避免中途断电。接着检查刹车系统,轻踩刹车踏板感受制动效果,确保刹车灵敏有效。同时检查轮胎气压是否正常,有无破损、裂纹等情况,防止行驶中出现故障。还要确认货叉、链条等部件是否牢固,无松动或变形迹象。

确认作业环境

作业前需观察周围环境,清除作业区域内的障碍物,确保行驶和装卸路径畅通。注意地面状况,避免在湿滑、凹凸不平的路面作业,防止车辆打滑或倾斜。同时确认作业区域内是否有人员,提醒无关人员远离作业范围,保障安全。

完整操作流程

启动车辆

进入操作位后,站稳身体,双手握住操作手柄。确认车辆处于空挡位置,按下电源开关,待仪表盘显示正常后,缓慢将前进或后退手柄推至对应档位,同时轻踩加速踏板,车辆开始平稳行驶。行驶过程中保持身体平衡,目光注视前方路径。

行驶操作

行驶时根据路况调整车速,在狭窄区域或转弯时减速慢行,避免急刹车或急转弯。转向时转动操作手柄,控制车辆方向,注意观察周围情况,防止刮碰到障碍物或人员。遇到坡道时,提前调整档位,低速行驶,保持车辆稳定。

装卸作业

行驶至货物位置后,停车并拉起手刹。缓慢操作升降手柄,将货叉调整至合适高度,对准货物底部托盘。平稳推进货叉,确保货叉完全插入托盘下方,然后缓慢提升货叉,将货物抬起至合适高度,注意避免货物晃动或掉落。搬运过程中保持匀速行驶,避免急加速或急减速。到达目的地后,缓慢降下货叉,将货物平稳放置,然后收回货叉。

停车步骤

完成作业后,将车辆行驶至指定停车区域。拉起手刹,将前进后退手柄归至空挡位置,关闭电源开关。检查货叉是否降至最低位置,清理车辆表面的杂物,确保车辆处于良好状态。

新手操作注意事项

安全防护

作业时需佩戴安全帽、防护鞋等安全装备,保护自身安全。避免穿宽松衣物或佩戴饰品,防止被车辆部件勾挂。严禁酒后操作车辆,确保精神状态良好。

操作规范

严格按照操作流程进行,避免违规操作。不要超载作业,货物重量不得超过车辆额定载重。行驶过程中不要将身体部位伸出车辆范围,防止发生碰撞或挤压。

应急处理

遇到车辆故障时,立即停车并关闭电源,检查故障原因,若无法自行处理,及时联系专业维修人员。行驶中突发刹车失灵时,缓慢降低车速,寻找安全区域停靠,避免强行操作。

新手操作站驾式电动叉车需牢记规范流程,注重细节,逐步积累操作经验,确保每次作业安全高效。

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