RTR16i与RTR20i比亚迪三向叉车载重、巷道宽度差异对比

2026-07-03


RTR16i与RTR20i比亚迪三向叉车载重、巷道宽度差异对比(图1)


在现代高密度仓储作业场景中,三向叉车凭借灵活的转向性能,成为窄巷道存储作业的核心设备。不同型号的三向叉车在载重能力与适配巷道宽度上存在明显差异,其中RTR16i与RTR20i是两款应用较为广泛的型号,以下将从两个核心维度展开对比分析。

载重参数差异及适配场景

两款车型的额定载重存在明确区分,RTR16i的额定载重为1.6吨,更适合处理轻中型货物,比如电子配件、小型包装商品等。这类货物单次搬运重量不大,但周转频率较高,1.6吨的载重能力足以满足日常作业需求,同时设备自重相对较轻,在狭窄空间内的操控灵活性更强,能适配高频次的货物周转场景。而RTR20i的额定载重为2.0吨,主要针对偏重类货物,比如中型工业零部件、整箱日化产品等。更高的载重能力可以减少单次搬运的趟数,提升重型货物的搬运效率,但设备自重也相应增加,在空间内转向时需要操作人员具备更精准的操控能力,适配重型货物的批量搬运场景。

适配巷道宽度差异及空间利用

在适配巷道宽度方面,两款车型也有不同表现。RTR16i由于载重和自重较小,转向半径更为紧凑,适配的最小巷道宽度约为1.8米。这个宽度能最大化利用仓储空间,在高密度货架布局的仓库中,可实现更多存储位的规划,尤其适合空间有限的小型仓储中心或者立体仓库的低层区域,帮助企业提升仓储空间利用率。而RTR20i因为载重更大,设备整体尺寸略宽,转向半径也稍大,适配的最小巷道宽度约为2.0米。虽然对空间要求更高,但能在相对宽敞的巷道内更稳定地完成重型货物的装卸作业,适合中型仓储中心或者立体仓库的中高层区域,这些区域存放的货物重量较大,需要更稳定的作业空间来保障操作安全。

综合来看,RTR16i与RTR20i在载重和巷道宽度上的差异,是为了适配不同的仓储作业需求。企业在选择时,需要结合自身仓库的空间布局、货物重量、周转频率等实际因素,合理挑选合适的型号,以实现仓储作业效率的最大化。

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