Segment:
Industrial electric tractor for material handling in warehouses, factories, and logistics operations.
Key Competitors:
Competes with electric tractors from manufacturers like STILL, Jungheinrich, Toyota Material Handling, Hyster-Yale.
Power Source:
Electric, indicating zero direct emissions during operation.
Functionality:
Designed for towing trailers or loads, crucial for efficient internal logistics.
Operator Ergonomics:
Emphasis on operator interface, controls, and potential biometry for ease of use and security.
Maintenance Focus:
Detailed maintenance schedule and procedures highlight a commitment to longevity and uptime.
Primary Coverage:
Operation and maintenance of Linde Electric Tractor Type 131, Model P50
Secondary Coverage:
Safety, general views, controls, basic troubleshooting
Type:
User Manual / Operating Instructions
Source:
Original Illustrated Factory Operating Instructions
Powertrain:
Traction motor, gearbox, transmission, electromagnetic brake
Electrical:
Power wiring diagram, control circuit diagram, electrical plate, LAC/LES control modules, battery system, fuses
Operator Interface:
Controls, multi-function indicator, multifunction display settings, biometry option
Chassis And Running Gear:
Steering system, wheels, stabiliser wheels
Safety Systems:
Residual risks, stability, safety rules, emergency stop button, braking system, horn
Operation:
Commissioning, starting, driving (forward/reverse, turning), coupling/driving with trailer, slinging/lifting, driving on slopes
Maintenance:
Daily checks, periodic general checks, calendar of operations, technical inspection, cleaning (truck, battery compartment), fuse checking, component checks (traction motor cooling fins, gearbox oil, steering pinion, wheels, brake air gap), electrical system cleaning and connections
Battery Management:
Checking charge status, opening battery cover, connecting/disconnecting battery, checking battery cables/terminals, recharging, battery removal/replacement (vertical and side access), battery trolley use
Depth:
Comprehensive coverage for operators and basic maintenance personnel. Includes detailed diagrams and specific inspection points.
Diagnostic Level:
Focuses on routine checks and identifying issues through visual inspection and basic functional tests, rather than deep electronic diagnostics.
Type:
Electric Traction Motor
Performance Metrics:
Specific power output (HP/kW), torque, and drawbar pull not detailed in provided product info, but are critical for tractor performance. Manual would likely contain these.
System Type:
Battery electric system.
Battery Type:
Not specified in product info, but typical industrial applications use Lead-Acid or Lithium-ion. Manual may specify.
Type:
Electric drive with a gearbox/reducer
Options:
Not specified in product info.
Gear Ratios:
Details not provided in product info. Manual may include specific gear reduction ratios.
Fluid Type:
Requires transmission gear oil; manual specifies checking level and draining reducer.
Safety Standards:
Adheres to industrial safety regulations; specific certifications not listed in product info.
Active Safety:
Braking system (electromagnetic brake mentioned), horn, emergency stop button, steering assist.
Passive Safety:
Stability considerations, residual risk identification, operator protection through control layout and safety rules.
Usage Guidelines:
Impermissible use, description of use, specific use of equipment, safety rules for operation and maintenance.
System Type:
N/A (Industrial equipment focused on functionality, not infotainment).
Assistance Features:
Electric steering, potentially audible warnings (horn), and a biometry option for user identification/access.
Connectivity Features:
Not applicable in the context of infotainment. Focus would be on internal system communication (LAC/LES modules) and diagnostics.
Display Technology:
Multi-function indicator and multifunction display settings point to a digital display for operational status and configuration.
User Authentication:
Biometry option implies a secure access or user recognition system.
Scheduled Maintenance:
Includes a 'Calendar of testing and maintenance operations', '1000h Service plan', and '2000h Service plan'. Specific intervals for tasks are detailed within.
Gearbox Oil:
The manual details checking the transmission gear oil level and draining the reducer, indicating a specific lubricant is used. Specific type and capacity would be in the Datasheet or maintenance section.
Lubricants:
Lists 'Recommended lubricants', suggesting a range of specific lubricants (e.g., for bearings, joints) are detailed within the manual.
Common Wear Points:
Focus on wheel condition, brake air gap adjustment, battery connections, and electrical connections suggests these are common areas for inspection and potential wear.
Preventive Checks:
Extensive list of daily checks (driving direction controls, brakes, steering, safety devices, battery status) and periodic checks designed to prevent failures.
Brand Reputation:
Linde is a well-established brand in material handling, known for robust and reliable equipment, particularly forklifts and warehouse trucks.
Model Lineage:
Type 131 suggests a specific series of electric tractors. The P50 designation likely indicates a particular configuration or capacity within this type.
Manufacturing:
Likely manufactured in Linde's dedicated industrial truck production facilities. Specific production year for this manual not provided.
Industry Awards:
No specific awards are mentioned in the product information. Linde equipment generally receives recognition for quality and efficiency within the material handling industry.
Safety Certifications:
While not explicitly stated, industrial equipment of this nature would be designed to meet relevant ISO, CE, or OSHA standards for material handling machinery.