The unique vehicle architecture of the N20 low-level order picker from Linde Material Handling enables highly ergonomic, flexible, safe and thus extremely productive – and fast – picking in the load capacity range from 1.6 to 2.5 tons.
Driving up to the shelf, getting off the truck, retrieving products from the shelf, loading them onto the goods carrier, getting back onto the truck – and off to the next picking position: Manual picking is one of the most labor-intensive, piecemeal tasks in goods handling. Linde Material Handling’s latest N20 low-lift order picker generation improves all these work steps in one go. The vehicle optimally supports the employee in all subtasks.
This is made possible through a unique vehicle layout: With the Linde N20, the operator stands in front of the battery – rather than behind it. This gives the driver a more immediate and better visibility ahead. When leaving an aisle, for example, the driver sees oncoming vehicles sooner and consequently does not have to slowly inch his way forward.
This design principle is also advantageous when it comes to manoeuvrability: The service space in front makes it easier to manoeuvre the unit through narrow aisles and past obstacles. This increases safety and at the same time enables the ability to work faster and achieve higher pick rates. The driver himself is protected by a massive cast steel front bumper.
Another unique feature of the Linde N20 is the fully suspended operator compartment which reduces the physical strain on the operator. Advanced damping technology absorbs vibrations and shocks that would otherwise have a negative impact on the performance and health of employees. The manufacturer was able to reduce the driver’s exposure to human vibration transmitted via the steering wheel and operator platform by around 30 percent.
In addition, there are numerous other ergonomic features, including a rounded backrest, cushioned knee protection and a height-adjustable steering wheel. The drive switches can be operated from both sides using thumbs and forefingers and the functions of “raising” and “lowering” via a switch above the backrest. In this way, the operator is automatically looking in the direction of the fork arms when activating the main lift, which is a crucial factor for safety.
The Linde Curve Control for automatic adjustment of cornering speed has been fitted as standard and the Linde BlueSpot can optionally be integrated in the chassis front.
As picking applications can differ fundamentally, Linde offers a wide range of variants for its new series. A total of ten versions are available, all of them featuring an initial lift function. The Linde N20 B, N20 and N25 or N20/N25 HP models are designed for transporting goods at ground level. With the Linde N16 Li, the operator can lift the load to heights of up to 790 mm.
If two different customer orders are to be picked directly one after the other, the double stacker variants Linde N20 D and N20 D HP are recommended – both can lift loads of up to 1200 kilograms to a height of around two meters. Picking two jobs is even more efficient using the N20 LoL model variant, which is equipped with extended load arms. In addition, customers benefit from a wide range of options with regard to drive technology – proven lead-acid or modern lithium-ion batteries – and in terms of fleet management integration using the “Linde connect” system.
The new Linde N20 order pickers complement the Linde N20 C series models which feature an operator compartment behind the battery and were launched a few months ago.
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