小型电子厂房室内搬运三支点锂电叉车实操分享

2026-06-25


小型电子厂房室内搬运三支点锂电叉车实操分享(图1)


大家好,今天作为一名电动叉车行业的资深从业者,结合小型电子厂房室内空间紧凑、货物多为托盘码放的电子元器件等易碎或精密部件的特点,来和大家做一期三支点锂电叉车的实操经验分享。

首先要说的是,在正式操作前的前置准备环节,这一步直接关系到后续作业的安全与效率。进入厂房前,要先绕车检查车辆外观,确认车身、轮胎、货叉没有明显破损或松动痕迹,轮胎气压是否稳定;接着打开车辆电源,查看仪表盘显示的电量、转向、刹车、升降等功能是否正常,电量最好保持在三分之二以上,避免中途没电影响生产节奏;另外,还要检查作业通道是否畅通,通道宽度是否满足车辆转弯半径需求,小型电子厂房通道通常较窄,这一点尤为关键;最后,确认货物托盘的完好程度,确认托盘承重与车辆额定载重匹配,精密或易碎部件是否做好了防护措施,比如有没有用气泡膜包裹,有没有在托盘边缘加设防撞条。

接下来是核心的室内实操要点。第一个是起步与转向操作,起步前先鸣笛示意周围人员注意避让,松开驻车制动,缓慢踩下加速踏板,平稳起步,切忌猛踩油门;转向时要提前预判通道转角,放慢车速,利用三支点车型转弯半径小的优势,平稳转动方向盘,避免急打急停,防止货物晃动甚至滑落,更要避免碰到厂房内的设备、货架或墙壁。第二个是取放货物的操作,取货前先将货叉调整到合适的宽度,刚好能插入托盘的叉孔,叉孔的深度要达到托盘厚度的三分之二以上,提升货叉时要先稍微倾斜门架,确保货物平稳后再稍微后退,移动时保持门架尽量前倾,货物底部距离地面保持十到十五厘米;放货时要先将车辆停稳,然后提升货叉,稍微倾斜门架,缓慢放下货叉,确认货物放稳后再抽出货叉。第三个是行驶与避让的操作,行驶时要走专用通道,不要在通道中间停留,遇到人员或者其他设备时要提前减速鸣笛,必要时停车让行。

最后再补充一些小型电子厂房专用的注意事项。首先是货物防护与门架高度的控制,厂房内的天花板通常有通风管道或者照明设备,门架高度要低于这些设备的最低处;其次是转弯半径的控制,虽然三支点车型转弯半径小,但也要预留一定的空间,不要太靠近墙壁或者货架;最后是停车后的操作,作业完成后要将车辆停在指定的停车区域,拉起驻车制动,降下货叉,关闭电源,拔出钥匙。

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