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How to Choose Dock Equipment
Choosing the right dock equipment depends on load capacity, forklift traffic, trailer height variation, loading frequency, and warehouse workflow requirements. Aluminum dock plates are commonly used for lighter-duty pallet jack and hand truck applications, while steel dock boards provide higher load capacities for forklift loading and demanding industrial environments.
Edge of dock levelers help streamline trailer loading operations by creating a permanent bridge between the dock and trailer bed, while pit levelers provide full dock adjustment for high-volume shipping facilities. Dock seals improve climate control, energy efficiency, and weather protection for warehouse dock doors. Additional solutions such as curb ramps and walk ramps help improve accessibility and material movement across uneven surfaces.
Common Dock Equipment Applications
Dock equipment is commonly used in warehouses, shipping facilities, manufacturing plants, distribution centers, freight terminals, cold storage operations, and industrial loading docks. These solutions help improve loading efficiency, worker safety, trailer accessibility, and operational productivity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a dock plate and a dock board?
Dock plates are typically used for lighter pallet jack traffic, while dock boards are designed for forklifts and heavier industrial loading applications.
What are edge of dock levelers used for?
Edge of dock levelers provide a permanent bridge between the loading dock and trailer to improve loading efficiency and trailer access.
Why are dock seals important?
Dock seals help reduce energy loss, improve climate control, and protect loading areas from weather, debris, and outside contaminants.
When should I use a pit leveler?
Pit levelers are commonly used in high-volume loading facilities where trailers vary significantly in height and continuous loading operations occur.
Where is dock equipment commonly used?
Dock equipment is commonly used in warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, freight terminals, shipping operations, and industrial loading docks.
