站驾式比亚迪S20PS整车尺寸、作业通道要求说明

2026-07-02


站驾式比亚迪S20PS整车尺寸、作业通道要求说明(图1)


站驾式电动叉车凭借灵活便捷的操作特性,在中小型仓储、物流配送及车间物料转运场景中应用广泛。站驾式S20PS电动叉车作为其中一款常用车型,其整车尺寸与作业通道要求直接影响作业空间规划与运行效率,下面将进行详细说明。

整车尺寸详解

车身基础尺寸

站驾式S20PS电动叉车的整车尺寸需从空载状态下的长宽高三个维度进行考量。车身长度方面,不含货叉的情况下约为1500毫米左右,搭配标准货叉后总长度约为2200毫米,这一尺寸决定了叉车在狭窄空间内的转向灵活性;车身宽度约为1000毫米,包含两侧的防护结构,确保作业时的横向稳定性;车身高度(含护顶架)约为2000毫米,适配大多数室内仓储的层高要求,同时护顶架能为操作人员提供安全防护。

轴距与最小离地间隙

除基础长宽高外,轴距与最小离地间隙也是关键尺寸参数。该车的轴距约为1100毫米,合理的轴距设计能平衡叉车的承载能力与转向灵活性,避免重载作业时出现侧翻风险;最小离地间隙约为120毫米,可适应车间及仓储区域常见的轻微凹凸地面,减少底盘剐蹭的概率,保障叉车的使用寿命。

作业通道要求说明

转弯作业通道宽度

叉车在转向时需要足够的空间来完成转向动作,站驾式S20PS电动叉车的最小转弯半径约为1500毫米,因此转弯作业通道的宽度需至少预留3000毫米以上,确保叉车在转弯过程中不会与周边货架、货物或墙体发生碰撞。若作业区域存在立柱等障碍物,还需适当增加通道宽度,预留出安全缓冲空间。

堆垛作业通道宽度

在进行货物堆垛作业时,通道宽度需考虑叉车叉取货物的操作空间。当叉车搭配标准货叉进行堆垛时,作业通道宽度建议预留3500毫米左右,这个尺寸既能满足货叉伸入托盘下方的需求,也能保证操作人员在调整叉车位置时有足够的活动空间。若仓储区域采用窄货架系统,可根据实际托盘尺寸微调通道宽度,但需确保叉车操作时的安全性。

通道预留注意事项

规划作业通道时,还需考虑地面平整度与通道内的障碍物情况。若地面存在坡度或不平整,需适当加宽通道,避免叉车作业时出现打滑或偏移;通道内严禁堆放杂物,保持通道畅通,同时在通道两侧设置明显的标识,提醒人员与叉车保持安全距离,提升作业的安全性。

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