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Dock Levelers facilitate freight loading and offloading.
Dock Levelers facilitate freight loading and offloading.

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Dock Levelers facilitate freight loading and offloading.


October 31, 2007 - Available in capacities from 20,000-25,000 lb, Edge of Dock Leveler (EP) automatically returns to stored position when truck leaves, and features self-storing handle and bumper and bumper blocks. Optimum dock height for conventional trailers is 51 in., and proper dock height for refrigerated equipment is 55 in. Widths of 72 and 78 in. are available, while refrigerated lip is optional. With Lo-Dock Leveler (LD), users can raise height of their present dock as much as 11 in.

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New Warehouses Increase Flexibility with Stock Dock Levelers from Bluff


Increased factory demands lead to an increased need for stock dock levelers to load and unload trucks. Bluff Manufacturing introduces the Edge of Dock Leveler and the Lo-Dock Leveler which improve loading and offloading freight.

Edge of Dock Leveler (EP)

o Capacities from 20,000 to 25,000 pounds
o Automatically returns to stored position when truck leaves
o Self-Storing handle
o Bumper and bumper blocks included

Fast and easy to operate, Bluff's edge of dock leveler is positioned by lifting a self-storing handle and pulling the handle to the dock floor. The latch assembly activates the lip forward to the floor of the trailer as the handle is lifted. When released, the handle automatically returns to a stored position. The optimum dock height for conventional trailers is 51", while the proper dock height for refrigerated equipment is 55". Refrigerated lip is optional. Widths of 72" and 78" are available.

Lo-Dock Leveler (LD)

o Raises edge of dock levelers to proper working height
o Completely assembled; no site welding required

Now without expensive dock alterations, you can raise the height of your present dock as much as 11". Lo-dock levelers can easily be installed on any concrete dock without welding or modifications. Refrigerated lip is optional. Complete technical information and installation instructions are available upon request.

Company Name: Bluff Manufacturing
Address 1: 9201 S Freeway
City: Fort Worth
State: TX
Zip: 76140
Country: United States of America
Phone: 817-293-3018
URL: http://www.bluffmanufacturing.com/pro...

Contact Name: Bluff Manufacturing
E-mail: us@bluffmanufacturing.com

Company Information:
Name: Bluff Manufacturing, Inc.
Address: 9201 S. Freeway.
City: Fort Worth
State: TX
ZIP: 76140
Country: USA
Phone: 800-433-2212
FAX: 817-293-7570
http://www.bluffmanufacturing.com


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