
Narrow aisle shelf storage is a common layout for high-density warehousing at present, but when traditional forklifts operate, the problems of difficult steering in narrow aisles and low space utilization have always plagued warehousing operations. The operational difficulties of narrow aisle warehousing: the balance of space and control, the limited spacing of narrow aisle shelves, and most forklifts need to reserve additional operating space due to their large turning radius, resulting in difficulty in increasing warehousing density. During peak hours, frequent steering to adjust positions slows down the rhythm of out-of-storage and affects operational efficiency. The working experience of the ECB16S forklift: steering adaptation and efficiency improvement, this forklift is specially optimized for narrow space operations, the minimum turning radius is suitable for narrow channel design, and the steering and fork operation can be completed within the conventional 3-meter wide shelf channel, without widening the channel, directly improving space utilization. In actual operation, the steering response is sensitive, the operation is light, and there is no need to repeatedly adjust the position when entering and leaving the warehouse. The single-hour operation volume is significantly improved compared with the traditional forklift, and it is suitable for high-turnover storage needs. Adaptability and operation and maintenance advantages, the lightweight design of the body reduces ground pressure, adapts to most old storage sites, and the daily maintenance is simple, which can reduce long-term operating costs. Overall, in the narrow-aisle shelf storage scenario, the operation performance of the ECB16S forklift can effectively solve the contradiction between space and efficiency, providing a practical choice for storage optimization.
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