Laser robotic 3m counter balance forklift AGV
About the robot
| Robot name | Laser robotic 3m counter balance forklift AGV | |||
| Employment type | Full-time employees | |||
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| Load capacity | 800/1200/1500/1800 kg | |||
| The speed of movement | 0.8 m/s | |||
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- Product: Laser-guided counter-balance forklift AGV (3 m class)
- Payload: Pallet transport
- Control Mode: PLC
- Size: Customized
- Navigation: Laser guidance (trackless)
- Movement: Forward, backward, left/right turning
- Lift Heights: 1 m / 2 m / 3 m
- Load Capacity: 800 / 1200 / 1500 / 1800 kg
- Speed: 0–50 m/min
- Guidance Accuracy: ±5 mm
- Stop Accuracy: ±5 mm
- Drive Mode: Steering wheel drive
- Drive Power: DC 48 V
- Battery: Lead-acid or Li-ion, >1500 discharge cycles
- Charging: Manual or automatic
- Safety Protection: Triple system — laser obstacle sensor (0–3 m adjustable, 0–180°), mechanical anti-collision bumper, emergency stop button
Laser Forklift AGV 3m — Strong, Precise, Autonomous
Autonomous Material Handling Redefined
The laser guided 3m counter balance forklift AGV is a robot worker built for nonstop job for robots in industrial material handling. Designed to hire robot power or rent a robot capacity, it automates pallet transfer, pallet lifting, and cross-zone transport with unmatched reliability. As one of the most efficient Automated Guided Vehicles in heavy logistics automation, it becomes a full-scale robot worker for both temporary and permanent deployment, and is available as robot for sale for long-term operation in smart facilities.
Hybrid Navigation for Complex Environments
This forklift AGV uses synchronized laser guidance, magnetic nails and optional SLAM mapping, enabling fast routing through changing environments. The high-mounted scanner exchanges signals with laser reflectors on walls, creating an internal navigation map inside its IPC and IPC-based control unit. It calculates real-time position and movement angles by comparing the physical environment to stored mapping data. With ±5 mm navigation precision, the AGV remains extremely stable, low-maintenance and ideal for high-intensity robots in logistics workflows.
Lifting Power and Precision Positioning
The AGV handles pallet loads of 800 kg, 1200 kg, 1500 kg and 1800 kg, supporting heavy warehouse operations without requiring additional floor-based positioning infrastructure. It travels flexibly in aisles, cold storage hubs, high-bay warehouses, smart production floors, e-commerce distribution centers, border-cross logistics zones, airport cargo docks, seaport container side-warehouses, recycling sorting plants, automotive production cells, electronics parts warehouses and transformer-grade industrial supply areas. Its 3-meter lifting reach makes it suitable for multi-level pallet racking zones, inventory stacking stations and loading buffer zones near conveyors, elevators and staging docks.
Safety, Charging, and System Communication
Built for secure work for the robot, the platform includes terrain-aware laser obstacle detection, laser safety protection, synchronized localization sensors, hybrid safety bumpers, and industrial-grade protective sensing. Fast charging supports long shifts and heavy cycles. Wireless communication connects seamlessly with WMS, WES, MES and external orchestration layers, forming intelligent multi-robot fleet coordination inside large logistics robots networks.
Manufacturer with Proven Robotics Expertise
Designed and produced by a robotics manufacturer located in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, founded in 2013 with 120 employees and strong specialization in agv vehicle manufacturing, agv material handling technologies, AMR design and logistics automation platforms. The company builds autonomous guided chassis, industrial Automated Guided Cart solutions, auto guided vehicle fleets, and robotics ecosystems aligned with global logistics automation requirements.
Industrial Packaging & Real-World Deployment
The AGV arrives in protective wooden boxes mounted on pallets for safe international delivery. It integrates into production lines, unmanned warehouse hubs, finished-goods storage halls, buffer zones between manufacturing cells, pallet exchange areas near ordinary elevator systems, cross-floor material transport lanes, and distribution points requiring logistics robots that combine precision, safety and scalable autonomy.
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- Automated
- Guided
- Vehicles
- (AGVs)
- Autonomous
- Mobile
- (AMRs)
- Logistics
- Warehouse
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