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Mechanical & Power Edge Of Dock Levelers |
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Loading Dock Levelers Easily Attach To The Steel Nosing Of An Existing Dock, Saving Valuable Dock Loading Space; No Concrete Work Or Pit Necessary.
Edge of dock levelers have 5" upward and 5" downward working range. A full 15" lip projects 12" beyond bumper. These dock levelers are made with a high strength 3/8" steel safety plate and heavy-duty hinges. Click for more |
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Mechanical & Power Pit Mount Dock Levelers |
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Pit Mount Dock Levelers Allow Easy Loading And Unloading Of Trucks At Your Dock.
These dock levelers are installed in a concrete pit (professional installation is required). Heavy duty steel offers 1/4” thick treadplate deck and 16”H lip. Loading dock levelers include two laminated bumpers. Service range is 12” above and below dock. Click for more |
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Electric Power Truck Scissor Dock Lifts |
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Hydraulic Platform Scissor Dock Lift Is Ideal For Servicing Trailers With A Pallet Truck When A Loading Dock Is Not Available.
Save time and reduce man-hours where no docks are available. Dock lift is engineered and designed for maximum safety and efficiency. Heavy duty welded steel platform offers slip resistant treadplate surface, and includes perimeter electric toe guards. Click for more |
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Truck Actuated Dock Levelers |
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Truck Actuated Dock Levelers Offer A Fully Automatic Loading Ramp To Eliminate The Need For A Dock Attendant.
Fully automatic dock levelers are simple to operate: Truck backs into twin actuating arms (bumpers) pushing the carriage back and moving the deck up. When the carriage bumpers contact the dock, the deck floats down to rest on the trailer. Click for more |
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