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This is what people are most concerned about. After all, if there is no very good battery, there is no way to ensure the long-term operation of the electric forklift, let alone the smooth progress of the work. Therefore, as far as electric forklift batteries are concerned, they should be more energy-saving and can be used for a long time. This is the most critical thing. In fact, lead-acid batteries have such advantages. On the one hand, the price of lead-acid batteries is relatively low, the one-time investment is very small, and it can be accepted by most people. After all, for most people who use electric forklifts, it is basically impossible to use expensive electric forklift batteries. There's no need for that. Forklift batteries
On the other hand, the charging and discharging time is relatively short. When stopping work, it is best to drain all the power in the battery, so as to better protect the service life of the battery and the charging process is also relatively short. , will not delay the progress of the work at all. Guangzhou Beirens specializes in supplying various imported forklift batteries, which comply with German, British and national standards. The battery energy ratio is large, the output power is high, and it has long operating time and service life.
Forklift batteries, also known as batteries, come in two types: traction type and starting type. Internal combustion forklifts use starting type forklift batteries, while electric forklifts use traction type forklift batteries. Forklift batteries are divided into acidic and alkaline. Generally, internal combustion vehicles use lead-acid forklift batteries. The nominal voltage of single-cell batteries is volts, and they are connected in series to form volts. The specific gravity of the forklift battery electrolyte is . at the standard temperature of Celsius. When the single cell voltage of the forklift battery drops below . volts, or the specific gravity of the electrolyte drops to . The electrolyte level of the forklift battery must be ~mm higher than the plate. If the level is too low, distilled water must be added in time. No other liquids are allowed. The forklift battery in use should generally be charged outside the vehicle once a quarter. The charging current is divided by the forklift battery capacity, and the charging time is about ten hours. Forklift batteries that are not used for a long time should be fully charged and placed in a cool, dry place and charged every month or so.
Pay attention to the following when using forklift batteries:
Forklift batteries will produce flammable gases that may cause explosions. It is strictly forbidden to smoke near the battery, and it is strictly forbidden to produce any flames or sparks. The battery must be stored or charged in a well-ventilated area, but not near an exhaust vent to avoid corrosion caused by acid mist.
Forklift battery fluid contains corrosive liquid, which may cause severe burns. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothes. If an accident occurs, please rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice as soon as possible.
When inspecting or maintaining the forklift battery, please use rubber gloves to avoid electric shock.
The forklift battery surface or connections must be kept clean. Dust, impurities, etc. must be removed with a damp cloth, otherwise electricity leakage may occur or even cause a fire.
When cleaning the forklift battery, be sure to use a damp cloth, not a dry cloth.
Do not use tools to connect the positive and negative poles of the forklift battery.
When charging, the electrolyte temperature of the forklift battery should not exceed degrees Celsius to avoid damage caused by electrolyte overflow, especially during the day in summer.
Before unplugging the forklift battery plug, be sure to turn off the forklift's key switch and charger switch to avoid sparks.
. The electrolyte level of the forklift battery should not be lower than the minimum limit, otherwise the battery will be easily heated and burned.
, Keep away from children.