2026-06-25

高位棚倉庫前移動式リチウム電気フォークリフトの高さはどう選ぶか

高位棚倉庫前移動式リチウム電気フォークリフトの高さはどう選ぶか(図1)

今日、倉庫用地の資源はますます不足しており、ハイシェルフはさまざまな倉庫シナリオでますます使用されています。前方に移動するリチウムイオンフォークリフトは、狭いチャネル要件、優れたリフト安定性、および便利なバッテリー寿命のために、ハイシェルフになっています。一般的に使用される機器の1つ。適切な機器の高さは、保管作業の効率と操作の安全性に直接影響します。次に、いくつかの重要な側面から選択する方法を説明します。

高さを選択する最初のステップは、高い棚領域の有効ヘッドルームを測定することです。ここでの有効ヘッドルームとは、倉庫の床から上部までの全高ではなく、棚の最上層の梁の底面から倉庫の上部までの最低障害物までの垂直距離を指します。一般的な障害物には、消火管、換気管、照明器具などがあります。測定後、業界は通常、作業の安全性を確保するために、機器のドアフレームが収縮または持ち上げの過程で上の物体に衝突しないように、一定の安全マージンを予約します。

2番目のステップでは、毎日の商品の積み上げと積み上げの数、およびパレットを含む商品の各層の積み重ねの高さの上限を明確にする必要があります。リフトの高さは、最上層の商品のパレット底面の地面からの高さに加えて、商品の積み下ろし時の操作マージンを満たす必要があります。操作マージンは、商品の種類に応じて決定できます。たとえば、通常の整然とした箱入り商品の積み下ろしには、わずかなスペースを残すことができます。拡大またはスライド可能な商品を適切

また、前方に移動するリチウム電気フォークリフトのゲートフレームタイプと組み合わせて検討する必要があります。一部の前方に移動するリチウム電気フォークリフトには、3段階の完全に自由なゲートフレームを装備できます。このタイプのゲートフレームは、完全に収縮すると全体の高さが低くなります。これは、ゲートフレームが収縮したときにクリアランスが制限されているチャネルまたは領域を通過するのに適しています。商品を持ち上げるためにゲートフレームを徐々に展開します。チャネルの上に特別な障害物がない場合は、棚の状態に応じて

さらに、購入時に機器のサポートされている揚力曲線を確認して、揚力高さの増加に伴い、一部の機器の定格揚力が変化するため、日常業務で最も重い貨物を目標揚力高さで安全に揚げることができるようにすることができます。

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