三支點小型鋰電叉車轉彎作業實操說明

2026-06-26

三支點小型鋰電叉車轉彎作業實操說明(圖1)

在倉儲物流等對空間要求較高的場景中,三支點小型鋰電叉車憑藉靈活的轉向優勢得到廣泛應用,掌握正確的轉彎作業技巧,能有效避免剮蹭貨物或設施,保障作業順暢安全。首先,作業前需做好基礎檢查與準備,確認車輛狀態正常,包括電量充足、剎車靈敏、轉向燈清晰可辨、叉臂無鬆動變形,同時清理作業通道內的障礙物,提前觀察通道寬度、轉彎處的遮擋物情況,規劃好大致的行駛路線。

其次,普通通道轉彎時,要遵循慢減速早打輪的原則,提前觀察通道兩側與後方是否有行人或其他作業車輛,開啓對應方向的轉向燈,確認安全後,在距離轉彎點三到五米的位置輕踩剎車緩慢減速,將車速控制在安全範圍內,當車身前輪接近轉彎點內側邊緣時,平穩轉動方向盤,轉動幅度根據通道寬度和車輛本身的轉彎特性調整,避免一次性打滿方向盤導致車身失控或後輪剮蹭,同時注意觀察車身外側與通道邊緣、叉臂與貨物的距離,若發現距離過近,可回正部分方向盤微調,待車身大部分通過轉彎點後,再平穩回正方向盤,繼續保持安全車速行駛。

另外,狹窄空間轉彎是三支點小型鋰電叉車的核心應用場景,操作難度相對較高,更需謹慎。進入狹窄空間前,應提前停穩車輛,再次確認空間尺寸是否滿足車輛的最小轉彎半徑,若存在不確定因素,可先下車觀察,必要時調整貨物擺放位置,將貨物儘量貼近叉臂根部並降低到安全高度,減少貨物的佔用空間和視線遮擋。轉彎時,同樣提前開啓轉向燈,車速降至最低,採用分次打輪的方式,先小幅轉動方向盤讓前輪緩慢切入轉彎點,接着根據車身位置和周圍情況,小幅度交替回正和轉動方向盤,逐步調整車身姿態,確保車身四周與障礙物保持足夠的安全距離,整個過程要保持專注,隨時準備停車調整,待車身完全通過狹窄空間後,再正常回正方向盤並提升車速。

最後,完成轉彎作業後,要及時關閉轉向燈,將車輛調整到合適的行駛車道,繼續後續作業。日常作業中,操作人員應定期練習轉彎技巧,熟悉車輛的轉向特性,養成安全操作的好習慣。

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