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Dock leveller swing lip

Dock leveller swing lip

General information
Dock leveller ALUTECH
Design of dock leveller: With swing lip
Dock leveller series: SL
Permissible dimension (width х height): 1750-2250 х 2000-4500
Conformity to European Union standards: EN 1398
Purpose of dock leveller: For compensation of the distance and the height difference between floor of the premises (ramp) and truck body arising during loading and unloading works
Field of application of dock leveller: Logistics and distribution centres, shopping complexes, industrial buildings, production facilities, premises
Specification
  • Specification
    Length of the dock leveller: 2000 mm
    2500 mm
    3000 mm
    3500 mm
    4000 mm
    4500 mm
    Width of the dock leveller: 1750 mm
    2000 mm
    2500 mm
    Height of the dock leveller: 600 mm
    700 mm
    800 mm
    900 mm
    Load capacity: 60 кН
    Steel sheet thickness of the hinged part: 6/8 mm
    Steel sheet thickness of the lip: 12/14 mm
    Lip length: 400 mm
    Operating temperature range: -40 … +50
    Models of dock leveller: It is chosen depending on the stage of construction works and characteristics of a particular location.
    S - frameless model for mounting in preliminary prepared pit after finishing
    W - frame model for mounting in preliminary prepared pit after finishing
    C - frame model for mounting in preliminary prepared pit before laying of the final floor
    B - model with a frame that allows pouring of the concrete at the stage of ramp construction
    Protective coating: The metal parts of the leveller are treated by bead blasting and coated with 2-component enamel
    Coating thickness: 100 microns
    Standard colours: RAL 9017 (black);
    RAL 7016 (anthracite grey*);
    RAL 5002 (blue).
    Design of dock leveller: Frame, hinged part, swing lip, support beam, reinforcing plates, reinforcing rod, hydraulic unit, two lifting hydraulic cylinders, hydraulic lip cylinder, control unit
    Frame: Made of steel and is designed for mounting the dock leveller to the pit
    Hinged part: Made of hot-rolled steel sheets
    Supporting beam: Designed for mounting of the main lifting cylinders. Support beam is a roll-formed channel 140 × 60 × 5 mm
    Reinforcing plates: Make the hinged part of the dock leveller more durable and have the ability to twist at least 3 % (≈ 1.7 degrees) in the cross direction. This allows to level the lateral pitch that occurs when the vehicle tilts to the side.
    The number of reinforcing plates: 8 PCs.
    Size of plates: 132×35×3 mm
    Reinforcing rod: Connects the supporting beam and rear part of leveller.
    It is an additional security element
    Hydraulic unit: Provides hydraulic oil flow to the cylinders, which operate the main part lifting and the lip movement.
    The tank capacity of the hydraulic unit is 7 l.
    The length of electric cables used for the hydraulic unit is 7 or 10 m (depending on the length of the dock leveller)
    Lifting cylinders: Two hydraulic lifting cylinders are included in standart kit. Lifting cylinders drive the hinged part of the dock leveller. The plungers of the cylinders have a corrosion resistant coating.
    The external diameter of cylinders is 60 mm.
    Hydraulic lip cylinder Provides the lip movement. The plunger of cylinder has a corrosion resistant coating.
    The external diameter of the lip cylinder is 50 mm
    Control unit (CUL 01): The standard leveller kit includes the control unit.
    Supply voltage: 3~230/400 V
    Utility frequency: 50 Hz
    Electric motor power: <1,2 kW
    Working power in standby mode: <5 W
    Nominal source voltage of valve: 24 V direct current
    Section of wires connected to the socket, mm2: max. 2.5
    Enclosure protection: IP54 (professional installation)
    Operating temperature range, ° C: −25…+40
    Power cord length / section of wire: not less than 1 m / 1.5 mm2
    Safety systems: 1. Protection from misalignment - two lifting cylinders
    2. Automatic locking of hydraulics in case of accidental rollback of the transport while unloading
    3. Automatic locking of hydraulics when there is a power failure
    4. Protection of the support beam against breakage - reinforcing rod
    5. Protection of feet from becoming trapped - protective shutters
    6. Protection of hinged part against breakage - reinforcing plates
    7. Protection against sliding of the loader wheels on the dock leveller surface - lentil corrugation of hinged part and lip
    8. Supporting beam for the service maintenance and repair
Technical specification
  • Unique ref.dock-leveller-swing-lip
  • Product familyDock levellers
  • Product groupDock levellers
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2022-04-13
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainSteel
  • Designed inBelarus
  • Manufactured inBelarus
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryLoading Equipment - Dock levellers
  • IFC classificationRamp
  • UNSPSC nameLift stations
  • UNSPSC code47101533
  • Uniclass 2015 CodePr_65_80_23
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionDock levellers
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code11 13 19.13
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleLoading Dock Levelers
  • OmniClass Number23-23 23 13 15
  • OmniClass TitleHydraulic Dock Levelers
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeE10
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleEQUIPMENT

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