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Six Signs You May Need to Revise Forklift Truck Power

The forklift power market has become more diverse and robust than ever. Various new technologies, such as thin-plate batteries and fuel cells have taken centre stage.

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Six Signs You May Need to Revise Forklift Truck Power

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  1. Six Signs You May Need to Revise Forklift Truck Power The choice of a right forklift power source can provide a long term solution for enhancing operational efficiency. Different sources of power place different burdens on forklift operators to refuel, charge and replace the power components. This eats up most of their productive time and increases operational inefficiencies, which causes a loss of business. Further, the wrong choice of power source may cut into your financial reserves saved for critical forklift repairs in Sydney. So, let us discuss the six signs that indicate if you should reevaluate the forklift power source and switch to an electric forklift. 1.Low Productivity Fleet managers create and balance the fleets of forklift trucks, which helps them meet their crucial operational objectives. But what can one do if the output doesn’t match up to the demand? You may have to look for the answer in your power source, which could be heavily labour-dependent or may not be efficient enough. For instance, few batteries fail to supply surplus power once they are 50% depleted. As a result, forklifts will function

  2. at full capacity for only half of the actual run time. And the operators will have to spend the majority of their time and effort in lengthy and complicated charging procedures or forklift repairs. Thus, costs are more and productivity less. 2.Surplus Power Source The worst situation for a fleet of forklifts is when a lack of equipment cannot meet the high demands. Even worse is the case where forklifts remain idle due to lack of power sources, rendering them unusable for critical and emergency tasks. However, accumulating too many power sources for redundant equipment also has its downsides – it eats up space in an already tight layout and puts a strain on the strict budgets. So, how can the management strike the right balance? The answer is if there are two or more sources of power available per forklift – either to improve service reliability or because of short usage time – then you may be operating on surplus power, and should look at cutting it down to save cost and space. 3.Insufficient Warehouse Space In today’s real estate marketplace, commercial spaces and warehouses can be expensive. However, managers usually need to find some extra space for the storage of power sources. In their quest for larger capacity, managers come under immense pressure to reevaluate the usage of existing space. Some power sources and mechanisms forklift repairs need external fuelling infrastructure, which could be located outdoors, leaving enough indoor space for operations that generate revenue. However, some sources of power need considerable indoor storage space for the changing and charging of units. For instance, forklifts that run on lead-acid batteries and are operational 24/7, need approximately three batteries every day – one for cooling, one for charging and one for use. Similarly, LPG forklifts need one cylinder per shift. However, if these multiple sources are impinging on precious warehouse space, then one needs to look at more efficient alternatives.

  3. 4.Declining Labour Efficiency It is hard to discover capable labourers who can do electric forklift repairs, and it is even more challenging to keep them around. Lower availability of skilled workers means that the managers should use their operator staff efficiently. But replacement and charging processes, complex battery service, and maintenance and operations consume most of their time away from productive work. For example, take a look at the amount of time consumed while working with a power source – removing a drained lead acid battery and adding a fully charged battery into the forklift takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes. It may take even longer if the operators have to drive a fair distance and wait in a queue to fetch the charged ones and only then, do forklift repairs. Moreover, many businesses keep complicated schedules for battery charging to avoid penalties and utility costs during peak business hours. Things can become streamlined and simpler. Certain stations can refuel in 3 minutes or allow charging when operators are on break, thereby leaving more time for critical electric forklift repairs. 5.Equipment Rentals or Premature Failures The actual cost of operating a forklift is far more than the initial cost of acquisition. Various forklifts need extensive charging and fueling infrastructure, resulting in rapid accumulation of utility costs. Premature failures also drastically affect operations and increase the cost of replacement and forklift repairs. Further, improper engine maintenance and poor charging habits can result in unfulfilled claims on warranty. To adjust to fleet limitations, many companies incur additional unplanned expenses by renting a forklift to cover up during peak hours. This machine redundancy leads to accumulated expenditures, uses up extra space, and increases the incidence of used

  4. forklift repairs. However, you can avoid all these by simply maintaining your existing fleet in optimum condition. 6.New Hygiene and Emission Regulations Some states have strict emission norms. In such cases, businesses face the challenge of maintaining productivity without incurring sanctions and fines. Additionally, few sectors, such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, have more rigid hygiene parameters, especially relating to the quality of air. And finally, corporate measures on sustainability work top-down, expecting the management to find effective ways to implement at the ground level. Diesel, gas and LPG powered forklifts are the common pollutants that can result in fines and sanctions. However, electric sources, as of today, do not generate power on the same scale to replace these options. Moreover, drained batteries from the electric supply emit harmful emissions that can invite sanctions. The challenges in arriving at the right power source for a forklift are many. An organization must first analyse its competitive pressures and unique requirements to make the appropriate decision. A comprehensive approach will help you find the most viable solutions. Resource Box - This is the ideal time and the opportune moment to change the power source of your forklift. Visit Aussie Forklifts to know more. Summary - The forklift power market has become more diverse and robust than ever. Various new technologies, such as thin-plate batteries and fuel cells have taken centre stage.

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