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The figures shown represent theoretical norms and may vary depending on surface conditions in actual operation. |
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| When turning from a stationary position, ACROBA's pivot point is at the very center of the chassis, thus reducing the area of its radial movement and enabling more efficient use of available space. | ||||
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The figures shown represent theoretical norms and may vary depending on surface conditions in actual operation. |
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| When making a U-turn from a stationary position, ACROBA pivots on the midpoint of its center axis, thus eliminating lateral displacement. | ||||
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| ACROBA's pivot turn capability reduces the minimum aisle width necessary for turns and U-turns by 11% (conventional forklift 4.27 m -> ACROBA 3.81 m), thereby enabling improved cargo handling efficiency in limited spaces. |
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