窄巷道庫房轉運前移式鋰電叉車實操講解

2026-06-25

窄巷道庫房轉運前移式鋰電叉車實操講解(圖1)

本文作者是具備多年電動叉車實操培訓與設備維護經驗的電動叉車專家,服務過多類中小及中大型倉儲物流團隊,將圍繞1.6米至2.5米左右窄通道場景下的前移式鋰電叉車使用,分享合規且實用的實操乾貨。

窄巷道行駛前的準備工作

做好充分的行駛與作業準備,是保障窄空間操作安全與效率的基礎。首先開展繞車一圈的車身外觀與功能部件檢查,查看左右實心或充氣輪胎的氣壓是否均衡合理,門架兩側鏈條的張緊度是否一致,扶手、座椅、剎車踏板等操作部件是否穩固無鬆動,轉向系統轉動時是否順暢無卡頓,前後輪制動系統的反應靈敏度是否符合日常作業標準,後視鏡、轉向燈、警示燈、倒車蜂鳴器等安全輔助部件是否能正常運行,可將主副後視鏡分別調整至能夠清晰觀察到左右側通道邊緣、後方1米以上區域的狀態。

隨後進行鋰電系統檢查,啓動前先觀察電池外部有無鼓包、漏液等異常跡象,電量顯示窗口是否標註有充足的可作業電量,若電量不足30%,建議更換備用電池後再進入窄通道作業,避免因電量不足在通道內停留引發擁堵或安全隱患。啓動車輛後,快速查看儀表盤上的電壓、電池溫度、車輛故障提示等內容,確認所有指標均處於設備說明的正常區間。

最後開展窄通道環境檢查,提前確認通道寬度是否與所使用的前移式鋰電叉車最小轉彎半徑及寬度匹配,地面有無積水、油污、散落的包裝材料或工具,兩側及上方貨架的貨物是否碼放整齊、無超出貨架邊緣的情況,通道入口及內部的限高、限寬、限速標識是否清晰可見,通道內是否有臨時停放的設備、貨物或作業人員,必要時可在通道入口設置臨時警示標識,提醒無關人員不要進入。

窄通道內的行駛與對位操作

進入窄通道前,需提前切換至適合窄空間的行駛模式,調整車身方向使車輛與通道入口對齊,平穩緩慢地駛入,行駛過程中要保持車輛居中行駛,車速控制在設備說明的窄通道限速範圍內,避免急加速、急剎車或急打方向盤,隨時通過後視鏡觀察後方及兩側情況,若發現通道內有臨時情況需及時停車。

到達作業貨位前,可提前將貨叉降至適當高度,調整門架的前傾後仰角度,使貨叉與托盤插孔大致平行,緩慢調整車身位置,讓貨叉精準對準托盤插孔,對位完成後再次確認門架、車身與貨架、貨物的安全距離,確保沒有刮擦風險。

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