2026-06-24

リチウム電池フォークリフトの電池保守技術は、有効に耐用年数を延ばす

リチウム電池フォークリフトの電池保守技術は、有効に耐用年数を延ばす(図1)

日常的な充電の規範的な操作

過充電や放電は避けてください。毎日使用するときは、バッテリーが完全に使い果たされてから充電するのを待たないでください。残りのバッテリーは約20%に保たれ、充電にアクセスできます。充電が完了したら、時間内に電源を切断して、長時間のフローティング充電を避けてください。バッテリープレートを損傷します。1回の充電時間は8〜10時間に制御することをお勧めします。12時間を超えないでください。

充電環境の要件に注意してください。充電は、風通しの良い乾燥した日陰のエリアを選択し、周囲温度を摂氏0〜40度に保ち、日光、高温、雨、雪の屋外環境で充電しないでください。水蒸気がバッテリーに侵入して短絡を引き起こさないようにします。また、高温によるバッテリーの内部コンポーネントの老化と加速を避けます。

作業と保管に関する注意事項

作業環境の保護。毎日の作業では、でこぼこ、停滞した水、強酸性および強アルカリ性の腐食領域でフォークリフトを長時間運転しないようにしてください。バッテリー部分の保護を通過する必要がある場合は、外力の衝突、バッテリーシェルの穿刺を避けてください。また、バッテリー表面に付着した腐食性液体による損傷も避けてください。

長期保管仕様。フォークリフトが長期間アイドル状態になっている場合は、バッテリーを60%から70%まで充電して保管し、バッテリーの長期的な不足による不可逆的な硫酸塩化を避けるために、1〜2か月ごとにバッテリーを補充する必要があります。保管エリアも乾燥して換気され、熱源や可燃性および爆発性のアイテムから遠ざける必要があります。

毎日の点検とメンテナンスのポイント

接点を定期的に清掃してください。バッテリーの配線接点を半月から1ヶ月に1度、緩みや酸化がないか確認し、乾いた柔らかい布で表面のほこりや酸化物を拭き取り、接点の接触を良好に保ち、接触不良による放電異常や発熱などの問題を避けてください。

異常な負荷を避けてください。毎日の作業では、フォークリフトの定格負荷を長期間超えて運転しないでください。過負荷は、バッテリーの大電流放電を引き起こし、バッテリーのサイクル寿命を大幅に短縮します。定格負荷仕様に従って操作すると、バッテリーの不必要な損失を減らすことができます。

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