Electric transfer carts have become increasingly popular with customers in recent years because of their many advantages, such as customized services, free and flexible operation, environmental protection, high efficiency, and multi-functions. These advantages make electric transfer carts the first choice for factory and enterprise transportation. However, with the increasing application of trackless transfer carts, customers often ask a question: Can electric transfer carts climb slopes?
The answer to this question depends on various factors, such as the size of the slope, the weight of the goods carried, etc.
There are many customers who have no concept of the slope size. A steep slope of 30 degrees is the limit for off-road vehicles, a slope of 20 degrees is the limit for cars, and the slope of highways is only 3-5 degrees.
Some customers will ask if a 20% slope can be climbed? Our electric transfer cart cannot climb up.
Generally speaking, if the customer's site has a slight slope, we will configure powerful motors and large-capacity batteries, as well as heavy-duty tires according to the carrying capacity of the cart. The powerful configuration is designed to give the cart maximum traction and stability. If you choose the right electric transfer cart for your needs, it is crucial to consider the inclination. Our handling equipment can travel on slopes of 3-5 degrees.
In addition, to ensure that the electric transfer cart can safely go uphill, correct installation is very important. Overloading will cause the vehicle to lose balance and reduce its climbing ability. It is also important that the material is evenly distributed on the platform of the electric transfer cart, keeping the center close to the ground to reduce the risk of rollover.