1, What is an electric forklift
Electric forklift, as the name suggests, is a forklift driven by electricity, powered by batteries to drive the driving motor and hydraulic system motor, thereby achieving driving and loading and unloading operations.
Electric forklifts, due to their simple and flexible operation and control, require much less effort from operators compared to internal combustion forklifts. Their electric steering system, acceleration control system, hydraulic control system, and braking system are all controlled by electrical signals, greatly reducing the labor intensity of operators. This greatly helps improve their work efficiency and accuracy. Therefore, their market sales have been increasing year by year, and they are increasingly widely used in many fields.
2, Is a pure electric forklift a special equipment
Belonging to.
According to the Special Equipment Safety Law, special equipment is equipment that provides important facilities for production, life, and public safety. In the "Supplementary Special Equipment Catalog" designated by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, forklifts are clearly defined as special equipment with the code 5110. Therefore, forklifts belong to the field (factory) motor vehicles in special equipment and are lifting equipment in special equipment.
Electric forklifts belong to a type of forklift and therefore also fall under the category of special equipment. Operators and managers must comply with relevant national regulations, pass the assessment of the special equipment safety supervision department, and obtain the "Special Equipment Operator Certificate" issued by the Quality and Technical Supervision Bureau before they can carry out related operations and management work.
3, Do electric forklifts need a forklift license
need.
Forklift license, also known as forklift driver's license, is a necessary professional certification for forklift drivers. It belongs to the category of special vehicle driver's license, and electric forklifts also belong to forklifts, requiring a forklift license to operate.
Although electric forklifts may seem easy to operate, untrained drivers are relatively inexperienced when encountering emergency situations during driving, which can easily lead to accidents due to busy wheels and confusion. To drive an electric forklift, strict requirements must be met, and a forklift license must be obtained before starting work.
Forklift certificates generally need to be applied for and processed at forklift training bases designated by national and municipal quality supervision bureaus, and undergo two practical exams: pile test and road test; In addition, forklift certificates issued after July 2011 are reviewed every 4 years, with each review taking 4 days. And it's the first time both the certificate holder and the annual review holder are together. They study for the first 3 days and take the exam on the last day. After passing the exam, they will receive an annual review.