2026-06-22

マイナス25度の冷蔵環境: BYD電動フォークリフトの作業シーンの説明

マイナス25度の冷蔵環境: BYD電動フォークリフトの作業シーンの説明(図1)

マイナス25度の冷蔵作業における電動フォークリフトの基本要件

低温適合性能要件

マイナス25度の冷蔵庫は、極端な低温作業シナリオに属します。バッテリーの放電効率の急激な低下、金属部品の脆化、およびその他の問題を回避するために、電動フォークリフトのパワーユニット、ボディ材料、およびシール構造を耐寒性に最適化する必要があります。ラインのひび割れ、およびその他の問題。作業プロセス全体の動作安定性を確保します。

コアジョブシナリオの説明

貨物の入出庫作業を整える

これは、低温冷蔵庫でのより一般的な操作シナリオです。電動フォークリフトは、主にプラットフォームと倉庫エリアの保管スペース間の貨物輸送全体を担当します。単一の負荷容量は、従来の倉庫パレットの全負荷重量と一致させることができます。人間のハンドリング効率と比較して大幅に改善され、同時に低温環境でのオペレーターの曝露時間が短縮されます。

倉庫内の貨物スペースの移動操作

冷蔵庫が貨物スペースのレイアウトを調整し、有効期限に近い貨物を優先的に配置する必要がある場合、電動フォークリフトは狭い冷蔵庫チャネル内で柔軟に操縦して、異なる棚層、異なる倉庫エリア間の貨物の移動を完了することができ、冷蔵庫に出入りして予熱し、連続運転のニーズに適応する必要はない。

在庫エリアの接続作業

注文仕分けの段階で、電動フォークリフトは保管エリアから在庫仕分けエリアに商品全体を輸送し、その後の仕分けプロセスとシームレスに連携して、低温環境での商品の冷却損失を減らし、商品の積み替え中に衝突や損傷が発生しないようにします。

ジョブの注意事項

作業前のチェック要件

冷凍作業に入るたびに、フォークリフトの電力、ブレーキシステム、リフト部品の柔軟性を事前に確認し、部品が直接低温環境に入るのを防ぐために、事前に1〜2分間の無負荷予熱を完了する必要があります。動作に影響を与えます。

作業後のメンテナンス要件

作業を終えて冷蔵庫を出た後は、車体表面に凝縮した霜を時間内に拭き取り、室温で換気の良い場所に駐車して水分を切り、残りの水分が凍って部品が損傷しないようにする必要があります。同時に、フォローアップ操作の正常な実行を確実にするために、時間内に電源を補充します。

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