2026-06-24

倉儲高位堆垛作業設備 三節門架3.5噸鋰電叉車實操分享

倉儲高位堆垛作業設備 三節門架3.5噸鋰電叉車實操分享(圖1)

隨着倉儲行業對空間利用率要求的提升,三層及以上的高位貨架應用越來越多,適配這類場景的三節門架3.5噸鋰電叉車也成爲常用設備之一。今天從規範操作的角度,分享日常作業的要點與注意事項。三節門架3.5噸鋰電叉車高位堆垛前的規範檢查是安全高效作業的基礎。一方面要做好車輛自身覈查,提前對照作業手冊確認輪胎氣壓均勻且符合要求,電池電量滿足本次作業及返程需求,門架鏈條鬆緊適度、前後傾斜滾輪轉動無明顯卡頓,制動踏板、方向盤的響應靈活有效,貨叉磨損量在正常允許範圍內,若使用貨叉套需確保其安裝牢固無鬆動。另一方面要做好環境與貨物檢查,確認堆垛通道寬度與車輛轉彎半徑相匹配,通道和目標貨位高度範圍內無懸掛或臨時堆放的障礙物,作業區域照明充足,地面平整無積水油污易滑區域。同時覈對待堆貨物重量,單件控制在車輛額定載重以內,貨物堆疊整齊無鬆散變形,重心與貨叉受力中心儘量重合,避免偏載。三節門架3.5噸鋰電叉車高位堆垛的核心操作步驟需平穩有序。首先是起步與接近,確認周圍無人無物後鳴示警示音,緩慢鬆開手剎起步,提前規劃行駛路線,接近目標貨位時提前減速至步行速度,將貨叉提前舉升略低於貨位底層托盤邊緣,保持車身與貨位平行且間距適中。其次是起升與微調,掛好對應的作業檔位,勻速緩慢提升貨叉,升至托盤底部剛好對齊貨位支撐結構時停止,通過微調門架前後傾角度和小幅度調整車身位置,確保貨叉完全、平穩地進入托盤叉孔。然後是堆垛與落穩,再次觀察貨位穩定性,勻速緩慢舉升托盤至目標貨位高度,輕推門架前傾一點讓托盤稍微靠近貨架,接着勻速下放托盤,確認托盤完全平穩地放置在貨位橫樑或下層貨物上後,輕拉門架後傾至安全角度,再完全下放貨叉一段距離,確保貨叉與托盤徹底脫離。最後是退出與復位,緩慢勻速倒車,倒車過程中持續觀察貨叉是否會碰到貨位或下層貨物,確認安全距離後完全降下門架,關閉警示音回到指定停車區域,拉手剎、關閉車輛電源。三節門架3.5噸鋰電叉車高位堆垛還有幾點安全操作提示。操作人員必須經過專業培訓並取得對應的作業資格證,作業時佩戴安全帽、穿防滑工作鞋。起升高度超過駕駛室頂部時,禁止繼續向前行駛或快速轉向,禁止在起升的貨物下方站人或通行,禁止超載偏載。作業後及時將車輛停放在通風乾燥的指定區域充電,不要過度放電,定期檢查電池外觀有無破損、連接線有無鬆動氧化。

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