2026-06-25

食品无尘车间使用三支点锂电叉车注意事项


食品无尘车间使用三支点锂电叉车注意事项(图1)


食品无尘车间三支点锂电叉车的环境适配要点。

车身材质与环境兼容选择检查。首先,在引入三支点锂电叉车前,需确认车身主体框架、货叉、护顶架等部件材质符合食品生产相关规范,避免使用易生锈、易脱落碎屑的材质,一般需选择表面光滑、耐腐蚀、无孔隙的食品接触或非接触但适用食品车间的材料。其次,检查轮胎是否为无尘车间专用类型,普通橡胶轮胎易磨损产生橡胶屑,应选用实心耐磨且低尘的聚氨酯或其他指定材质轮胎,若车间地面有特殊防静电要求,还需搭配防静电轮胎。

空间与负载的合理规划。三支点锂电叉车本身转向灵活,适合狭小空间,但仍需结合食品无尘车间的通道宽度、货位高度、货物重量与尺寸制定操作规范,通道宽度应预留足够的安全余量,避免货物与货架、墙壁发生碰撞产生碎屑或破坏环境,同时严格遵守设备额定负载,超载不仅会缩短设备寿命,还可能因货物滑落引发环境污染或安全事故。

食品无尘车间三支点锂电叉车的合规清洁要点。

日常作业前后的清洁流程。作业前需对车身外表面、货叉、轮胎进行全方位擦拭,清除可能附着的灰尘、碎屑或其他污染物,若货物为液体或易散粉类食品原料,还需提前检查货叉的密封性或加装符合要求的防漏防洒附件。作业后需再次清洁车身,并将车辆停放在指定的无尘区域或过渡清洁区,严禁将车辆直接停放在未设置清洁过渡的室外区域,防止带入外部灰尘。

定期深度清洁与维护。每周或每两周需对车辆进行一次深度清洁,重点清理货叉缝隙、车轮内侧、电池舱通风口等易积尘的部位,清洁时需使用食品车间专用的无尘抹布、清洁剂和消毒工具,避免使用可能残留有害物质或产生大量绒毛的清洁用品,深度清洁后需对关键部件进行检查,确保无松动、无破损、无泄漏。

食品无尘车间三支点锂电叉车的日常维护要点。

电池的规范使用与维护。需使用符合食品无尘车间要求的充电设备,在指定的充电区域进行充电,充电前需清理充电接口和电池表面的灰尘,避免灰尘进入接口引发短路,充电过程中需保持充电区域通风良好,严禁在充电区域堆放食品原料或其他杂物。电池电量剩余约20%至30%时应及时充电,避免过度放电,同时避免长时间闲置电池,闲置时需定期充电保持电量在合理区间。

车辆部件的定期检查与保养。需每日检查车辆的刹车系统、转向系统、灯光系统、警示系统是否正常,每周检查轮胎的磨损情况和气压,每月检查电池的连接线路和电压,发现问题需及时安排专业人员维修,维修时需选择符合要求的无尘维修区域,避免维修过程中产生的碎屑或油污污染车间环境。

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