2026-06-24

2톤 전기 지게차의 일반적인 고장 조사 및 기본 처리 방법

2톤 전기 지게차의 일반적인 고장 조사 및 기본 처리 방법(그림1)

2톤 전기 지게차는 공장 작업장, 전자 상거래 창고 및 기타 장소에서 일반적으로 사용되는 경량 및 중형 하역 장비입니다. 매일 고주파 사용 시 일부 사소한 결함이 발생할 수밖에 없습니다. 간단한 문제를 신속하게 해결하고 장비 정지로 인한 비용 손실을 줄일 수 있는 기본 조사 및 처리 방법을 숙지하십시오.

먼저 시동 실패에 대해 이야기해 봅시다. 이것은 더 일반적인 문제입니다. 먼저 전원 시스템을 확인하고 먼저 배터리 레벨 표시기를 관찰합니다. 전원이 안전 임계값보다 낮으면 제때 충전하여 복원할 수 있습니다. 둘째, 배터리 단자를 확인하여 이완 또는 산화가 있는지 확인합니다. 느슨하면 공구로 볼트를 조입니다. 산화되면 미세한 사포로 단자 표면을 부드럽게 닦은 다음 깨끗한 천으로 닦은 다음 다시 연결할 수 있습니다. 또한 차량의 퓨즈 박스를 확인하여 시동 회로와 관련된 퓨즈를 찾을 수 있습니다. 퓨즈가 끊어진 경우 동일한 사양 모델의 퓨즈를 교체합니다. 둘째, 차량의 안전 트리거 장치를 확인합니다. 일부 모델은 시동을 걸기 전에 브레이크 페달이 바닥에 눌려 있고 도어 또는 시트가 트리거된 상태인지 확인하십시오.

약한 보행 결함에 대해 이야기해 봅시다. 이런 종류의 결함은 작업 효율에 영향을 미칠 것입니다. 먼저 배터리 전원을 먼저 확인하십시오. 전원이 부족하면 시동이 걸리지 않을 뿐만 아니라 보행 전력도 감소합니다. 충전이 가장 직접적인 해결책입니다. 둘째, 구동 휠의 마모를 확인합니다. 구동 휠 패턴의 마모가 심각하거나 평평할 경우 지면과의 마찰을 줄여 보행이 약해집니다. 이때 마모된 구동 휠을 교체해야 합니다. 셋째, 보행 모터의 탄소 브러시를 확인합니다. 탄소 브러시의 마모가 경고 라인을 초과하면 모터의 전류 전송에 영향을 미쳐

상기 기본 조사 및 처리 후에도 결함이 제거되지 않은 경우 전문 전기 지게차 정비 담당자에게 연락하여 복잡한 부품의 자가 분해로 인한 2차 손상을 방지하는 것이 좋습니다.

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