2026-06-25

小型電子廠房室內搬運三支點鋰電叉車實操分享

小型電子廠房室內搬運三支點鋰電叉車實操分享(圖1)

大家好,今天作爲一名電動叉車行業的資深從業者,結合小型電子廠房室內空間緊湊、貨物多爲托盤碼放的電子元器件等易碎或精密部件的特點,來和大家做一期三支點鋰電叉車的實操經驗分享。

首先要說的是,在正式操作前的前置準備環節,這一步直接關係到後續作業的安全與效率。進入廠房前,要先繞車檢查車輛外觀,確認車身、輪胎、貨叉沒有明顯破損或鬆動痕跡,輪胎氣壓是否穩定;接着打開車輛電源,查看儀表盤顯示的電量、轉向、剎車、升降等功能是否正常,電量最好保持在三分之二以上,避免中途沒電影響生產節奏;另外,還要檢查作業通道是否暢通,通道寬度是否滿足車輛轉彎半徑需求,小型電子廠房通道通常較窄,這一點尤爲關鍵;最後,確認貨物托盤的完好程度,確認托盤承重與車輛額定載重匹配,精密或易碎部件是否做好了防護措施,比如有沒有用氣泡膜包裹,有沒有在托盤邊緣加設防撞條。

接下來是核心的室內實操要點。第一個是起步與轉向操作,起步前先鳴笛示意周圍人員注意避讓,鬆開駐車制動,緩慢踩下加速踏板,平穩起步,切忌猛踩油門;轉向時要提前預判通道轉角,放慢車速,利用三支點車型轉彎半徑小的優勢,平穩轉動方向盤,避免急打急停,防止貨物晃動甚至滑落,更要避免碰到廠房內的設備、貨架或牆壁。第二個是取放貨物的操作,取貨前先將貨叉調整到合適的寬度,剛好能插入托盤的叉孔,叉孔的深度要達到托盤厚度的三分之二以上,提升貨叉時要先稍微傾斜門架,確保貨物平穩後再稍微後退,移動時保持門架儘量前傾,貨物底部距離地面保持十到十五釐米;放貨時要先將車輛停穩,然後提升貨叉,稍微傾斜門架,緩慢放下貨叉,確認貨物放穩後再抽出貨叉。第三個是行駛與避讓的操作,行駛時要走專用通道,不要在通道中間停留,遇到人員或者其他設備時要提前減速鳴笛,必要時停車讓行。

最後再補充一些小型電子廠房專用的注意事項。首先是貨物防護與門架高度的控制,廠房內的天花板通常有通風管道或者照明設備,門架高度要低於這些設備的最低處;其次是轉彎半徑的控制,雖然三支點車型轉彎半徑小,但也要預留一定的空間,不要太靠近牆壁或者貨架;最後是停車後的操作,作業完成後要將車輛停在指定的停車區域,拉起駐車制動,降下貨叉,關閉電源,拔出鑰匙。

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