Manual Dock Leveler

What is a manual pavement lifting and leveling device?

A manual dock leveler is a mechanical system installed on loading docks to provide a movable bridge between the dock and the truck. It allows for leveling height differences between the dock surface and the truck floor, facilitating safe and efficient loading and unloading of goods.

Technical specifications

• Structure:
Sturdy steel construction using stainless steel or galvanized steel, designed to withstand the weight of heavy trucks up to several tons.

• Operation:
A manual mechanical system (Lever/Spring Loaded) allows for smooth and easy raising and lowering of the platform without the need for electricity.

• Deck Plate:
Designed to a suitable size to cover the gap between the curb and the truck, equipped with non-slip surfaces to ensure worker safety.

• Lip:
A steel lip that moves to rest on the truck floor, ensuring secure fastening during loading and unloading operations.

• Load Capacity:
Variable load capacities depending on the model, typically from 5 to 15 tons, with custom manufacturing available.

• Durability:
Designed to operate in harsh conditions, corrosion and rust resistant, and requiring minimal maintenance.

Advantages

• Easily levels gaps between the truck and the dock

• Manual operation, no electricity required

• Reduces risks and accidents during loading

• Long service life with minimal maintenance

• Suitable for warehouses and factories of all sizes

Uses

• Logistics warehouses
• Distribution centers
• Factories and production sites
• Refrigerated warehouses and food storage facilities
• Industrial sites with high truck traffic