三支点小型锂电叉车转弯作业实操说明

2026-06-26


三支点小型锂电叉车转弯作业实操说明(图1)


在仓储物流等对空间要求较高的场景中,三支点小型锂电叉车凭借灵活的转向优势得到广泛应用,掌握正确的转弯作业技巧,能有效避免剐蹭货物或设施,保障作业顺畅安全。首先,作业前需做好基础检查与准备,确认车辆状态正常,包括电量充足、刹车灵敏、转向灯清晰可辨、叉臂无松动变形,同时清理作业通道内的障碍物,提前观察通道宽度、转弯处的遮挡物情况,规划好大致的行驶路线。

其次,普通通道转弯时,要遵循慢减速早打轮的原则,提前观察通道两侧与后方是否有行人或其他作业车辆,开启对应方向的转向灯,确认安全后,在距离转弯点三到五米的位置轻踩刹车缓慢减速,将车速控制在安全范围内,当车身前轮接近转弯点内侧边缘时,平稳转动方向盘,转动幅度根据通道宽度和车辆本身的转弯特性调整,避免一次性打满方向盘导致车身失控或后轮剐蹭,同时注意观察车身外侧与通道边缘、叉臂与货物的距离,若发现距离过近,可回正部分方向盘微调,待车身大部分通过转弯点后,再平稳回正方向盘,继续保持安全车速行驶。

另外,狭窄空间转弯是三支点小型锂电叉车的核心应用场景,操作难度相对较高,更需谨慎。进入狭窄空间前,应提前停稳车辆,再次确认空间尺寸是否满足车辆的最小转弯半径,若存在不确定因素,可先下车观察,必要时调整货物摆放位置,将货物尽量贴近叉臂根部并降低到安全高度,减少货物的占用空间和视线遮挡。转弯时,同样提前开启转向灯,车速降至最低,采用分次打轮的方式,先小幅转动方向盘让前轮缓慢切入转弯点,接着根据车身位置和周围情况,小幅度交替回正和转动方向盘,逐步调整车身姿态,确保车身四周与障碍物保持足够的安全距离,整个过程要保持专注,随时准备停车调整,待车身完全通过狭窄空间后,再正常回正方向盘并提升车速。

最后,完成转弯作业后,要及时关闭转向灯,将车辆调整到合适的行驶车道,继续后续作业。日常作业中,操作人员应定期练习转弯技巧,熟悉车辆的转向特性,养成安全操作的好习惯。

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