2026-07-07

What are the operation precautions for using BYD AF forklift in cold storage?

What are the operation precautions for using BYD AF forklift in cold storage?(Image1)

In the special operating environment of cold storage at low temperature and high humidity, the operation of electric forklifts is different from that of conventional scenarios. When using BYD AF forklifts, the following operation points should be paid attention to to to ensure operation safety and equipment life.

Before starting, it is necessary to carry out targeted inspections. First confirm the battery status: the low temperature environment of the cold storage may affect the battery activity. It is necessary to check whether there is ice and leakage on the surface of the battery, and whether the power is sufficient to avoid insufficient power supply due to low temperature affecting the operation. Secondly, check the key components of the vehicle: test the sensitivity of the brake system. At low temperature, the brake parts are susceptible to condensation, and it is necessary to ensure that the braking response is normal. Check the flexibility of the steering system to prevent steering blockage due to low temperature stiffness of the parts. At the same time, check the tire pressure. The low temperature environment will reduce the tire pressure. It needs to be replenished to the standard range to avoid increasing the risk of driving skid due

During the operation, it is necessary to follow the principle of low speed and steady running. The ground of the cold storage is easy to become slippery due to frosting of condensate water, and the driving speed should be controlled within a safe range to avoid sudden acceleration, sudden braking or sharp turns to prevent the vehicle from rolling over or the goods from slipping. When handling goods, it is necessary to confirm that the goods are stacked stably. The packaging of goods in a low temperature environment is easy to become hard and slippery. It is necessary to adjust the position of the fork to the bottom of the center of gravity of the goods, and slowly lift and lower to avoid the tilt and fall of the goods. In addition, it is necessary to control the length of a single operation. Low temperature will accelerate the battery power consumption. If the vehicle power is found to decrease, it should be withdrawn

After the operation, it is necessary to do a good job of equipment maintenance and storage. Move the forklift to a dry storage area at room temperature to avoid rust and aging of the parts caused by long-term exposure to low temperature and high humidity. Clean the frost, snow and condensate on the surface of the forklift in a timely manner, especially at the interface of the battery and line, to prevent moisture short circuit. Regularly lubricate the key components of the vehicle. The lubricating oil is easy to solidify at low temperature. It is necessary to replace the lubricating grease suitable for the low temperature environment to ensure the smooth operation of the parts. At the same time, replenish the battery power to ensure that the battery is fully charged before the next operation to

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