Stability of electric forklifts
The stability of electric forklifts , as explained by the manufacturer of electric forklifts , refers to the ability of forklifts to prevent overturning and skidding during operation. Stability is divided into two types: longitudinal stability and lateral stability, which are directly related to vehicle speed, road, wheelbase, wheelbase, center of gravity position, steering speed, etc. 1. Longitudinal stability of electric forklifts. When a forklift goes up, down, or during operation, losing longitudinal stability may cause longitudinal overturning. When electric forklifts go uphill and downhill in the opposite direction, as long as emergency braking is not used, it is generally impossible to lose longitudinal stability, which is determined by the maximum climbing slope when designing forklifts. When heavy-duty forklifts go uphill or downhill in the opposite direction, as well as unloaded forklifts go downhill in the opposite direction, it is easy to lose longitudinal stability and c