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Trackless Transfer Cart Steering Type Analysis
As we all know, a trackless transfer cart is a type of equipment that does not rely on a rail system for movement. Its operation is based on wheels, making it a wheeled material handling platform. Depending on the specific transportation environment and the materials being handled, our trackless transfer carts are designed with various steering mechanisms to adapt to different tasks and conditions.
This series of trackless vehicles is equipped with four wheels—two drive wheels and two passive wheels. Hydraulic cylinders located on the drive wheels and inside the vehicle body work in coordination. When the cart needs to change direction, the hydraulic cylinders extend or retract, adjusting the angle of the left and right wheels to achieve smooth turning.
This is a cost-effective type of trackless vehicle. It does not use a hydraulic system. Instead, it controls the speed difference between the left and right drive wheels using the motor, allowing the cart to turn. This type of electric platform features a compact structure, flexible movement, and high maneuverability.
This electric flat cart is equipped with four helm wheels, each with an independent steering motor or servo system. Through electronic control, the system coordinates the steering angles of each wheel, enabling precise turning and enhanced flexibility. The cart can move forward, backward, turn left or right, and even move laterally and diagonally, all controlled via an automated program.