Sep 29, 2022 Leave a message

What is the slope of the forklift ramp?

The maximum climbing degree of the forklift when driving without Russia usually depends on the attachment force between the ten ws driving wheel and the ground. The hottest grade when driving with full load is generally determined by the maximum torque of the prime mover and the total transmission ratio of the low gear. When selecting, the maximum climbing angle of the truck should be recorded for the operation of the 14-foot forklift, and the total distance should not be less than the maximum slope angle of entering and leaving the site. The maximum climbing degree of the domestic vehicle with full load shall comply with the regulations in Table 1-4. Minimum turning radius.


The maximum gradient with full load refers to the maximum gradient that the forklift can climb on a good dry and hard road. Shan Ganyouche generally operates on a relatively flat site, so the requirements for the maximum climbing degree are not high. Under normal circumstances, the maximum climbing degree of Nei Shao forklift is 20%-30%.


Due to its structure and its main function, most of the trucks use smaller polyurethane or nylon wheels, which will cause their chassis to be very low. That is to say, when placed on a level ground, the distance between the chassis of the stacker and the ground is relatively small.


The chassis height of most stackers does not exceed 10 cm. Generally speaking, the chassis height of stackers with supporting legs is generally 3-5 cm. In addition, the wheelbase of the front and rear wheels is generally more than 1 meter, so The structure of the chassis makes the climbing degree of the stacker must be very limited;


In addition, the stacker trucks are mostly driven by electric drive or manual movement, so if the slope is too large, the motor power will not be enough to push the whole vehicle and manpower cannot push the stacker truck up the slope when loading goods. Therefore, the use of trucks and stackers has relatively high requirements on the slope.


Ordinary stackers generally have a gradient of 5-7 degrees. That is to say, it is 5° when fully loaded, and 7° when empty. Of course, this is the official parameter information of most stackers. Sometimes it is possible to slightly exceed this angle, but the exceeding range only stays at an angle of 1-2°, and it needs to be measured according to the model.


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