Medium to high-level order picker trucks drive through narrow aisles so that the operators can pick items from the racking onto their machine. Operating this close to racking can be stressful for the operator and could potentially cause damage to stored goods or infrastructure. Toyota’s order pickers can work with different guidance systems to travel safely in the aisles and avoid damages. We’ll explain the pros and cons of our two guidance systems.
The medium and high-level BT Optio order picker range from Toyota comes with a choice of two guidance systems.
This mechanical system consists of metal profiles that are installed on the sides of the aisle at the width of the order picker wheels. Guide rollers fitted on both sides of the order picker allow the forklift to touch the rails on each side and travel down the aisle safely, with minimum risk of damaging racking, product, or the order picker.
One advantage of wire guidance systems is that the operator can turn off the guidance system when needed to travel without guidance – offering more flexibility when picking.
Several factors can affect your decision when choosing a guidance system:
Remember, guidance systems can provide increased productivity and reduce product damage, but they are not ideal for every application. Sometimes free-range models are more suitable. When selecting the right guidance system, make sure to consult a professional who knows the requirements of your operation and can guide you through the entire process. Our sales experts are available to help with designing the optimal layout for your operation.