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Improving Visibility and Ergonomics in Electric Forklifts with Rotating Platform

Nazif Gezer1,
Halil Devecioğlu2
1Robutel Otomasyon ve Mekatronik
2Robutel Otomasyon ve Mekatronik
Received:Nov 16, 2024Accepted:Dec 24, 2024Published:December 31, 2024
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Electric forklifts with rotating platforms improve operator comfort and visibility, potentially reducing accidents and improving productivity.

This study focused on the impact of electric forklifts with integrated rotating platforms on operator ergonomics and visibility. The results highlighted the benefits of ergonomic designs in reducing occupational accidents and improving employee health. The study examined the effects of structural and electronic innovations in the intralogistics sector.

Abstract

Operator ergonomics and visibility in electric forklifts are of critical importance for productivity and occupational safety in the intralogistics sector. This study examines how electric forklifts with integrated rotating platforms improve operator driving comfort and visibility in the work environment. The effects of ergonomic designs on employee health and reducing occupational accidents are detailed in the light of structural and electronic innovations.

Keywords
ForkliftECUEncoderEMFInverterSelenoid ValfRotating Platform

References

  1. 1.Kimbrell, J., "Fundamentals of Industrial Encoder Sensing Technologies, Motion Detection Theory and Methods, and Signal Output Styles" (2023)
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Gezer, N., Devecioğlu, H. (2024). Improving Visibility and Ergonomics in Electric Forklifts with Rotating Platform. *Orclever Proceedings of Research and Development*, 5(1), 437-450. https://doi.org/10.56038/oprd.v5i1.576

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JournalOrclever Proceedings of Research and Development
Volume5
Issue1
Pages437–450
PublishedDecember 31, 2024
eISSN2980-020X

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