2026-07-08

BYDバランスヘビーフォークリフト警告灯アクセサリー適合仕様

BYDバランスヘビーフォークリフト警告灯アクセサリー適合仕様(図1)

バランスヘビーフォークリフトの警告ランプは、現場での作業の安全性を確保するための重要な機能的付属品です。正確に適合したランプのみが、警告信号を効果的に送信し、作業リスクを回避できます。バランスヘビーフォークリフトの場合、警告ランプの適合性は、電圧、設置サイズ、インターフェイスタイプなどの複数の側面から考慮して、車両システムと完全に一致するようにする必要があります。

フロントおよびリア警告ランプはコア警告コンポーネントであり、適合仕様は車両の電源システムと一致することを優先する必要があります。従来の適合電圧はDC 24 Vであり、一部の小型トン数モデルはDC 12 Vに適合できます。選択するときは、車両の工場出荷時の電気パラメータを確認する必要があります。取り付け寸法に関しては、フロント警告灯のベースボルト穴距離は通常40 mm〜60 mmであり、車両の前面に予約された取り付け位置と完全に一致する必要があります。リア警告灯の取り付け溝の深さは、深すぎる取り付けによる信号の遮断を避けるために、15 mm〜20 mmに制御する必要があります。同時に、ランプのインターフェイスは、接触不良や短絡の問題を防ぐために、車両の回路プラグと一致している必要が

サイド警告灯と地上警告灯の適合は、設置位置と機能要件の両方を考慮する必要があります。サイド警告灯は、ボディ側面の予約設置穴に適合させる必要があります。穴の直径は通常22 mm〜25 mmです。設置後は、ランプがボディ平面と同じ高さになるようにする必要があります。擦り傷を避けてください。地上警告灯の投影角度は、車両の地上高に適合させる必要があります。通常、投影距離は3メートル以上である必要があります。これにより、狭い作業エリアで周囲の人に明確に思い出させることができます。

適応と選択の際には、車両のトン数パラメータに注意を払う必要があります。3トン以上のバランスヘビーフォークリフトは、複雑な操作環境での信号認識を確保するために、より高い出力の警告ランプに適応する必要があります。同時に、材料やプロセスの問題によるランプの早期損傷を避けるために、産業安全基準に準拠した付属品を選択する必要があります。日常のメンテナンスでは、ランプの適合状態を定期的に確認する必要があります。緩みや光のずれが発生した場合は、警告機能が継続的に有効であることを確認するために、設置位置を調整するか、適合部品を時間内に交換する必要が

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