站駕式比亞迪S20PS整車尺寸、作業通道要求說明

2026-07-02

站駕式比亞迪S20PS整車尺寸、作業通道要求說明(圖1)

站駕式電動叉車憑藉靈活便捷的操作特性,在中小型倉儲、物流配送及車間物料轉運場景中應用廣泛。站駕式S20PS電動叉車作爲其中一款常用車型,其整車尺寸與作業通道要求直接影響作業空間規劃與運行效率,下面將進行詳細說明。

整車尺寸詳解

車身基礎尺寸

站駕式S20PS電動叉車的整車尺寸需從空載狀態下的長寬高三個維度進行考量。車身長度方面,不含貨叉的情況下約爲1500毫米左右,搭配標準貨叉後總長度約爲2200毫米,這一尺寸決定了叉車在狹窄空間內的轉向靈活性;車身寬度約爲1000毫米,包含兩側的防護結構,確保作業時的橫向穩定性;車身高度(含護頂架)約爲2000毫米,適配大多數室內倉儲的層高要求,同時護頂架能爲操作人員提供安全防護。

軸距與最小離地間隙

除基礎長寬高外,軸距與最小離地間隙也是關鍵尺寸參數。該車的軸距約爲1100毫米,合理的軸距設計能平衡叉車的承載能力與轉向靈活性,避免重載作業時出現側翻風險;最小離地間隙約爲120毫米,可適應車間及倉儲區域常見的輕微凹凸地面,減少底盤剮蹭的概率,保障叉車的使用壽命。

作業通道要求說明

轉彎作業通道寬度

叉車在轉向時需要足夠的空間來完成轉向動作,站駕式S20PS電動叉車的最小轉彎半徑約爲1500毫米,因此轉彎作業通道的寬度需至少預留3000毫米以上,確保叉車在轉彎過程中不會與周邊貨架、貨物或牆體發生碰撞。若作業區域存在立柱等障礙物,還需適當增加通道寬度,預留出安全緩衝空間。

堆垛作業通道寬度

在進行貨物堆垛作業時,通道寬度需考慮叉車叉取貨物的操作空間。當叉車搭配標準貨叉進行堆垛時,作業通道寬度建議預留3500毫米左右,這個尺寸既能滿足貨叉伸入托盤下方的需求,也能保證操作人員在調整叉車位置時有足夠的活動空間。若倉儲區域採用窄貨架系統,可根據實際托盤尺寸微調通道寬度,但需確保叉車操作時的安全性。

通道預留注意事項

規劃作業通道時,還需考慮地面平整度與通道內的障礙物情況。若地面存在坡度或不平整,需適當加寬通道,避免叉車作業時出現打滑或偏移;通道內嚴禁堆放雜物,保持通道暢通,同時在通道兩側設置明顯的標識,提醒人員與叉車保持安全距離,提升作業的安全性。

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