Electric transfer carts are also called: electric transport trucks, flatbed trucks, etc. There are some key requirements when turning to ensure safety, stability and protection of equipment. Here are some of the main requirements:
1. Turning radius
When turning, the electric transfer cart needs to ensure an appropriate turning radius. A turning radius that is too small will cause the vehicle speed to be too fast or difficult to control during the turning process, increasing the risk of rollover or collision.
The turning radius usually depends on many factors such as the size of the vehicle body, wheelbase, steering system, and vehicle speed.
2. Vehicle speed control
Our transport trucks are usually 20M/Min, and the speed needs to be reduced when turning. Fast turning can easily cause the electric transfer cart to lose balance. Generally, electric transfer carts will have an automatic deceleration function, especially for intelligent speed regulation when turning.
3. Steering system design
The steering system of the electric transfer cart needs to be precise and flexible to ensure the stability of the vehicle when turning. For heavy-loaded or large-sized electric transfer carts, differential steering or independent drive wheel systems may be required to improve steering flexibility.
4. Cargo stability
When transporting goods, ensure that the goods are firmly fixed to avoid rollover or displacement of goods during turning. Electric transfer carts usually need to be equipped with anti-skid devices, cargo fixing devices or fences to ensure the stability of goods when turning.
5. Environmental factors
When turning, road conditions should be considered, such as slippery, waterlogged or obstacles, to avoid dangers caused by environmental factors.
In short, the key to turning electric transfer carts is to ensure stability and safety, and avoid the risks of sharp turns or over speed turns. In actual use, following equipment design requirements and operating specifications, and regularly checking equipment performance are the basis for ensuring safety.