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The containers have to be moved and stacked quickly, efficiently and safely, in order for money to be earned and the job to be done. Aside from driving safe and fast, the stacking needs to be done independent of lifting height. Overall, it is a time-consuming job that requires accurate placement.
The machinery are under such a stringent working atmosphere that this places heavy demands on the stability of the machinery, mast and spreader, along with extreme user friendly abilities during the handling process. Having a clear field of vision also helps to ensure extra safety for the operator and people working nearby.
The main characteristics for single stacking machines are their high lifting speeds, overall stability and extreme flexibility. The single handling concept begins at 3 high and stacking up to 8 high. These equipment feature twistlock attachments which are a common item on numerous Kalmar equipment throughout the globe. Several of the key factors to consider when thinking about single stacking machines are the high demands on selectivity and the limitations in ground space.
An important step in increasing the production in the empty container handling business comes from double stacking of containers. The double stacking situation can be a very demanding application for the Empty Container Handler. Kalmar provides the new DCE100 unit which was specifically designed to perform the high stability requirements of stability and strength with margin. Stacking 2 containers at the same time is the optimum operational effectiveness that tops selectivity demands.
There is an old rule of thumb about recharging forklift batteries. It goes something like: use a battery for 8 hours, charge it for 8 hours and then lastly, allow it to cool for 8 hours. This formula has changed for many work applications which run more than one 8 hour shift. The fast charging option has become an extremely popular option to traditional charging and since its evolution; many companies have opted to make the switch.
It can take a typical charger to charge a battery from twenty percent charged to 100% charged roughly 8 hours. Fast charging can now accomplish this same charging in approximately an hour to an hour and a half! Numerous companies use scheduled break and lunch times to accomplish this important task.
The fast charge batteries would usually require a single-point watering system. This system means that users do not have to remove the battery from the forklift to be able to water it.
These new fast charge batteries have a thermistor located close to the center cell in order to monitor temperature. When the temperature gets to a particular level, the charge rate is reduced and occasionally even stopped so as to make sure the battery does not overheat. This method can unfortunately lead to an undercharged battery. There are some specific fast charge battery brands which use extra thick posts, copper inserts and inter-cell connectors in order to increase conductivity and decrease heat generation due to the higher current. These features help to allow the battery to accept a higher charge rate for a longer time period.