
With walk behind forklift, why use walk behind forklift? In fact, everyone wants to know this question, which one is better to use electric stacker or semi-electric stacker? What is the difference between him and us? Knowing that this is the era of electric technology, some technological means have replaced most of our labor, and its effectiveness is more effective and efficient than our labor. Why can the semi-electric ones still be produced and put into use? Electric forklift manufacturers can come to provide Our answer.
First of all, the advantages of our walk behind forklift are: simple operation, low price, wide practical range, convenient maintenance, and low requirements on the width of the channel. Disadvantages: laborious to move, low safety factor, short battery life, not suitable for goods with a load of more than 1.2 tons, electric forklift manufacturers tell us that his advantages and disadvantages are very clear and very intuitive, all are some in manpower and cost on the problem.

walk behind forklift has more driving and automatic steering functions. The lifting device and the driving traveling device are all realized by electric power. The driving device is that the battery drives the motor to work to drive the wheel to rotate to realize the movement of direction and position; the lifting device also uses the motor to drive the hydraulic station to promote the hydraulic cylinder to realize the lifting action. Using electric motors, it can lift heavy objects within 2 tons, and the lifting height can reach more than 5 meters.
In the field of application, walk behind forklift is only used for small operations such as loading and unloading, warehouse stacking racks, and high-altitude reclaiming, and its application range is much smaller than that of all-electric forklifts. The walk behind forklift can be used to lift and transport goods. Generally, warehouses can pick up and move goods, which saves a lot of costs. The weight can only be lifted less than 2 tons, and the lifting height can only reach less than 6 meters. Choose your own use.
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