2026-07-08

BYD 카운터 밸런스 포크리프트 경고등 액세서리 적응 사양

BYD 카운터 밸런스 포크리프트 경고등 액세서리 적응 사양(그림1)

카운터 웨이트 지게차 경고등은 현장 작업의 안전을 보장하는 핵심 기능 부속품입니다. 정밀하게 조정된 램프만이 경고 신호를 효과적으로 전송하고 작동 위험을 피할 수 있습니다. 카운터 웨이트 지게차의 경우 차량 시스템과의 완전한 일치를 보장하기 위해 전압, 설치 크기 및 인터페이스 유형과 같은 다차원에서 경고등의 적응을 고려해야 합니다.

전면 및 후면 경고등은 핵심 경고 구성 요소이며, 적응 사양은 먼저 차량의 전원 공급 시스템과 일치해야 합니다. 기존의 적응 전압은 DC24V이며 일부 소형 톤 모델은 DC12V에 맞게 조정할 수 있습니다. 모델을 선택할 때 차량의 공장 전기 파라미터를 확인해야 합니다. 설치 치수 측면에서 전면 경고등의 베이스 볼트 구멍 간격은 보통 40mm-60mm로 차량 전면의 예비 설치 위치와 완전히 호환되어야 합니다. 과도한 설치로 인한 신호 폐색을 방지하기 위해 후면 경고등의 설치 그루브 깊이를 15mm-20mm로 제어해야 합니다. 동시에 램프의 인터페이스는 차량 회로 플러그와 일치해야 접촉 불량 또는 단락 문제를

측면 경고등과 접지 경고등의 개조는 설치 위치와 기능 요건을 고려해야 합니다. 측면 경고등은 차체 측면의 예약된 설치 구멍에 맞게 조정해야 합니다. 구멍의 직경은 일반적으로 22mm-25mm입니다. 설치 후에는 긁힘을 방지하기 위해 램프가 차체 평면과 같은 높이에 있는지 확인해야 합니다. 지상 경고등의 투사각은 차량의 지반 간격에 맞게 조정해야 하며, 투사 거리는 보통 3m 이상이어야 좁은 작업 구역에서 주변 인력에 명확하게 경보가 울릴 수 있습니다.

모델을 조정할 때는 차량의 톤수 매개 변수 조합에 주의를 기울여야 합니다. 복잡한 작동 환경에서 신호 인식을 보장하기 위해 3톤 이상의 밸런스 지게차를 고출력 경고등에 맞게 조정해야 합니다. 동시에 재료 또는 공정 문제로 인한 램프의 조기 손상을 방지하기 위해 산업 안전 기준에 맞는 액세서리를 선택해야 합니다. 일일 유지 보수 중에는 램프의 적응 상태를 정기적으로 확인해야 합니다. 이완, 빛 편차 등이 있는 경우 경고 기능이 계속 효과적인지 확인하기 위해 설치 위치를 조정하거나 어댑터 액세서리를 제때 교체해야 합니다.

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