Handling goods in narrow elevator passages in shopping malls, office buildings, storage buildings and other places is a common difficulty in logistics operations. The core pain point of this kind of scenario is that the space height is limited, and conventional handling equipment cannot enter the elevator car or passage smoothly due to its large size; the channel turning radius is small, and the equipment is difficult to turn and easy to collide with surrounding facilities; at the same time, personnel and equipment are in a small space, which poses a high risk of operation safety and easily reduces handling efficiency.
The adaptability of walking trucks can be analyzed from multiple dimensions.
The first is the size adaptation. The walking truck adopts a compact design, and the width and height of the body are controlled within the standard range of the elevator car and narrow passageway. It can easily enter the ordinary cargo elevator without additional disassembly or adjustment of equipment, reducing the preparation time before operation. Its compact body can also reserve enough room for personnel to operate in the narrow passageway to avoid scratches between equipment, walls and goods.
The second is the control adaptation. The walking operation mode allows the operator to keep up with the equipment movement, and can realize in-situ steering and small-angle turning in a small space, without the need for a large operating space. The operator can control the equipment forward, backward and steering through the intuitive control handle. The operating threshold is low, and the equipment position can be precisely controlled even in the elevator car to avoid colliding with the elevator inner wall or cargo.
Then there is the adaptation of performance and safety. The load capacity of the walking truck can meet the handling needs of most small and medium-sized goods, the power output is stable, and the goods will not fall over due to sudden acceleration or deceleration. At the same time, the equipment is equipped with an anti-collision sensing device, which automatically slows down or stops when approaching obstacles, further improving the safety of operations in small spaces and reducing the risk of damage to personnel and goods.
The walking truck adapted to the narrow passage of the elevator can effectively solve the problem that traditional equipment cannot enter, improve the handling efficiency of goods in the building, and reduce the labor intensity of manual handling. At the same time, its safety design can also reduce the probability of accidents during operation, save potential maintenance and compensation costs for enterprises, and is suitable for logistics handling scenarios in various buildings.
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