Loading Dock Supply Catalog
INDEX
DOCK BUMPER SELECTION GUIDE ................................................................................. 4 & 5 STANDARD LAMINATED DOCK BUMPERS...........................................................................6 EXTRA-LENGTH DOCK BUMPERS ............................................................................................7 EXTRA-THICK DOCK BUMPERS.................................................................................................8 STEEL FACED DOCK BUMPERS.................................................................................................9 DURA-SOFT DOCK BUMPERS................................................................................................. 10 MOLDED DOCK BUMPERS ......................................................................................................11 WHEEL CHOCKS......................................................................................................................... 12 PARKING BLOCKS & SPEED BUMPS/BLOCKS ................................................................... 12 EXTRUDED DOCK BUMPERS .................................................................................................. 13 EXTRUDED CORNER GUARDS................................................................................................ 13 DOCK LIGHTS.............................................................................................................................. 14 DOCK LIGHT SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................... 15 STOP & GO TRAFFIC SIGNALS................................................................................................ 16 INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL MATS.................................................................................... 17 STRIP DOORS .................................................................................................................. ............ 18 STRIP DOOR HARDWARE......................................................................................................... 19 DOCKBOARD SELECTION GUIDE.......................................................................................... 20 LIGHT-DUTY DOCKBOARD ..................................................................................................... 21 HEAVY-DUTY DOCKBOARD.................................................................................................... 22 RAILBOARD.................................................................................................................................. 23 EDGE OF DOCK LEVELERS....................................................................................................... 24 YARD RAMPS................................................................................................................... ............ 25 WHEEL RISERS............................................................................................................................. 26 PLATFORMS................................................................................................................................. 26 SAFETY BARRIERS.............................................................................................................. ........ 27 DOCK SEALS................................................................................................................................ 28 TRUCK SHELTERS........................................................................................................................ 29 ROLL UP DOORS......................................................................................................................... 30 CURTAIN WALL ........................................................................................................................ 31 BRUSH SEALS............................................................................................................................... 32 DOCK SEAL WEDGE PATTERNS............................................................................................. 33 LOADING DOCK DESIGN........................................................................................................ 34
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DOCK BUMPER SELECTION GUIDE
Various factors comprise the loading dock system and contribute to the efficient transfer of goods and materials. Dock bumpers, dock levelers, dock lights, dock height, wheel chocks, and door seals or shelters should all be considered when designing a dock system. Email us, and we will be happy to help you create the most cost-effective bumper system available.
Dock Bumper Arrangements
For the most comprehensive dock protection, a combination of vertical and horizontal bumpers, provides the greatest protection for
both facilities and tractor trailers. For example, an 8' wide bay door receiving trucks at a straight approach are best protected by 24"
high bumpers on either side and a standard 10" high bumper in the center. This allows a variety of trailer heights to be accommodated
without the risk of trailers coming in below the 10" bumper centered in the opening. For refrigerated docks, extra length dock bumpers
work as a vital component of the door seal effectively controlling air flow from the base of
the door when used in conjunction with a dock seal. Overlapping angles are available for
Figure 1
use on docks where a continuous bumper is undesirable.
? Use combinations of bumpers for optimal protection ? All bumpers have customizable widths ? When installed properly all bumpers are maintenance free ? Always verify the types of trucks being received before planning a
loading dock
Truck Bed Truck Heights
Bumper Heights
Dock bumper heights are relative to the recycled tire pads used for manufacturing, typically these come in 6", 10", & 12" Heights. While the industry standard dock bumpers are built to this, greater heights are effectively achieved by stacking pads on top of each other. This allows for the production of 20", 24", & 36" high bumpers.
For best results always choose bumper heights which will best accommodate your traffic and facility. 6" dock bumpers are traditionally used on docks where a lip protrudes from the wall and has a face of 10" or less. 10" dock bumpers are the most widely used for docks where trucks come in at approximately equal heights or when only standard size trucks are received. The 12" Dock Bumper, our tallest single pad size, is a heavy duty product constructed with three pins through the center of rubber slats rather than the two pins used for 6" & 10" bumpers.
Figure 2
Truck Bed
Always remember the combination of 20", 24", or 36" vertical bumpers, with standard sizes, provides extended depth protection for varying truck heights; (Fig. 1) or the lower steel members of trailer bodies. Consider these for docks that accommodate panel and pebble trucks as well as over the road trailers.
Figure 3
Vertical units with steel faces are particularly applicable with truck leveling devices that raise the entire truck to dock level. The Combination of horizontal units with, (Figs. 3 & 4), vertical units prevents a loaded trailer from dislodging shorter bumpers as the truck bed rises during unloading (Fig. 2).
Figure 4
8' Truck Width 8' Truck Width
8' Truck Width
Dock bumper thickness
Dock bumper thickness is the second most important component besides placement of the bumpers. The determinant of bumper thickness is either the slope of dock approach or various obstructions protruding from the dock face. The typical projection for a dock bumper is 4.5", this is intended for a dock with a level approach & no obstructions around the door way. Bumpers should always place the top of a trailer a minimum of 4" between the tallest trailers top and wall. For approaches sloping down towards the dock greater thicknesses are required.
? To measure your slope, attach a string to the floor of your dock and pace 50' away following the approach of the trailer. Using a line level determine the line drop at 50'. Divide this number by 600 and you will have your percentage of slope. For every percent of slope figure 1" of additional projection on a standard 4.5" bumper projection. For example, a 5% slop requires a 10" bumper projection.
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Bumper Installation
Install bumpers (Fig 10) 1" to 2" below dock level. Use 3/4" or 5/8" lag bolts or
sleeve anchors; minimum length 3" and use corresponding shield if required.
Use 3/4" "J" bolts with a minimum length of 8" with 1 1/4" projection.
1"
Std. Hole Centers
Std. Hole Centers
For Open Docks
Open docks without predetermined docking positions, are best suited to a combination of several bumper sizes and placements (Fig.3). When using 36" horizontal dock bumpers maximum spacing should be 24" between units with a minimum of 5" on centers (Fig.6).
? If trucks are approaching at an angle a continuous bumper or overlapping angles should be used to limit the chance of a trailer corner coming in contact with the wall.
? Typically when continuous protection is necessary overlapping angles can provided economical benefits by reducing the number of holes drilled and the number of materials used for installation (Fig. 5).
? Overlapping reduces the spacing between each bumper to 4", and is applicable to any laminated bumper model.
? Overlapping angles on adjacent bumpers increases the protected area. ? Special-length bumpers to fill out dock spaces are also available. ? For open docks or wide bays, extra-length, one-piece dock bumpers can
also be used for maximum coverage and appearance (Fig. 7)
Figure 5
Figure 6 Figure 7
Std. Model 4"
Type "OL"
8' Truck Width FOAM PAD
For 8', 9' or 10' Bays
For 8', 9', or 10' bays a variety of combinations exist. Loading Dock Supply recommends a combination of standard and vertical bumper designs (Fig 3 & 4) for dock protection.
Figure 8 Dock 12"
6'-2" Pit
Dock
Board
4" 12" Dock
For Refrigerated Doors (with or without dock shelters)
Refrigerated doors generally require a, solid one-piece construction, bumper for a complete seal around the truck and dock (Fig. 7). The same applies to doors sealed to maintain temperatures (Similiar results can also be acheived with overlapping angles see (Fig .5). With shelters, the rubber surface of the bumper must extend under the vertical members of the Shelter pad to complete the seal.
For Portable Dock Plates
Effectively use your dock plate by centering a 36" bumper below the door opening, this allows for simple plate insertion even when a truck is already docked. Allow space for your plate legs and mount vertical bumpers at the desired distances on either side.
Damage Zone Figure 9 Dock 20"
Safety Zone
Lateral
4"
4"
8' Truck Width
6'-2" Pit
Dock
Board
4"
4"
8' Truck Width
20" Dock
For Adjustable Dock Boards
When using 14" hole centers, height should be a minimum of 12". Most boards
adequately handle 4.5" & 6" bumper projections without impairing lip
Figure 10 Weld
penetration into truck opening. Fig 8 shows damage from "short spacing". Fig 9 shows "lateral safety zone" impact absorption advantage provided by longer bumpers.
Welded to Curb Angle, Bolted at Bottom
Pre-set Bolts for New Concrete Construction
Anchor Bolts for Existing Concrete, Lag Bolts for Timber
Disclaimer
Every effort has been made to accurately describe our products and to define
their general usage. Determination of the suitability of any product and any
application contemplated by the Buyer is the sole responsibility of the Buyer or User. In the event of improper product selection by
the Buyer, Loading Dock Supply makes no warranty or guarantee of results to be obtained since use and application by the Buyer are
beyond our control. Our goal is to quote you 1.) The "right" bumpers for the application at hand. 2.) To provide customer service that
will "save" you money. 3.) To have "satisfied" customersneed for all their Loading Dock Supplies.
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STANDARD LAMINATED BUMPERS
USES/APPLICATIONS
? Mechanical/Welded Fastening to the loading dock
? Protective rub rails at the sides of truck wells
? Protection above low docks ? Wall protection from forklifts
and other material handling equipment
MATERIAL
? Fabric reinforced rubber pads cut from selected recycled truck tires
? Black powder coated steel angles
? ?" steel tie rods
INSTALLATION
? Structural steel angles mechanically fastened or welded by 3/4" anchors to dock face
BENEFITS
SPECIFICATIONS
? Provides protection against ? Resilient rubber material of
vehicle damage to docks,
bumpers shall be sourced
buildings and cargo
from truck tires cut to uniform
? Absorbs over 80% of truck
size pads and punched to
impact and shock to protect receive ?" supporting rods
dock and building.
? All bumpers must be 4-1/2" or
? Leading bumper sold in the
6" thick (projection from dock),
industry today
and closed with two ?"
? Standard sizes shipped within structural angles under
24 hrs.
approximately 1,500 lbs of
? Eliminates costly repairs from pressure
severe shock to docks
? The anchor leg of the angle
? Constructed to last and provide extends a minimum of 3"
years of protection
beyond the rubber surface at
? Anchored through thick steel either end and contains 13/16"
angles to provide stability and anchor bolt holes as required
shape retention
(anchor bolts supplied
? Impervious to prolonged
separately)
exposure of weather
? Black powder coat finish
? Maintenance free 5 year
? Galvanized available upon
warranty
request, surcharges apply
FEATURES
? Weldable flat plate options available at no additional cost *lead times apply
? Tough plies of truck tires provide superior resistance to chipping or abrasion; unlike molded rubber, extruded rubber, conveyor belting or wood plank bumpers
?Attractive deep black color
stimulates a neat, professional look for your loading dock ? Manufactured under pressure exceeding 1,500 lbs. ? Anchor bolts are protected by at least 3" of rubber to prevent damage
Model
Dimensions (AxBxC)
D Vertical Bolt Hole Centers
B4506-14
4.5" X 6" X 14"
3"
B4506-24
4.5" X 6" X 24"
3"
B4506-36
4.5" X 6" X 36"
3"
B4510-12
4.5" X 10" X 12"
6"
B4510-14
4.5" X 10" X 14"
6"
B4510-18
4.5" X 10" X 18"
6"
B4510-24
4.5" X 10" X 24"
6"
B4510-36
4.5" X 10" X 36"
6"
B4512-12
4.5" X 12" X 12"
4"
B4512-14
4.5" X 12" X 14"
4"
B4512-18
4.5" X 12" X 18"
4"
B4512-24
4.5" X 12" X 24"
4"
B4512-36
4.5" X 12" X 36"
4"
B4520-11
4.5" X 20" X 11"
6"
B4524-11
4.5" X 24" X 11"
4"
B4536-11
4.5" X 36" X 11"
4"
B610-12
6" X 10" X 12"
6"
B610-14
6" X 10" X 14"
6"
B610-18
6" X 10" X 18"
6"
B610-24
6" X 10" X 24"
6"
B610-36
6" X 10" X 36"
6"
B612-12
6" X 12" X 12"
4"
B612-14
6" X 12" X 14"
4"
B612-18
6" X 12" X 18"
4"
B612-24
6" X 12" X 24"
4"
B612-36
6" X 12" X 36"
4"
B620-11
6" X 20" X 11"
6"
B624-11
6" X 24" X 11"
4"
B636-11
6" X 36" X 11"
4"
*Additonal mount styles available upon request
E Rubber Length
10" 20" 32" 8" 10" 14" 20" 32" 8" 10" 14" 20" 32" 7" 7" 7" 8" 10" 14" 20" 32" 8" 10" 14" 20" 32" 7" 7" 7"
F Overall Length
26" 26" 38" 14" 16" 20" 26" 38" 14" 16" 20" 26" 38" 13" 13" 13" 14" 16" 20" 26" 38" 14" 16" 20" 26" 38" 13" 13" 13"
Approximate Weight
18 28 42 25 26 34 45 66 31 32 41 56 82 42 51 85 29 33 43 58 84 34 41 51 69 105 52 63 100
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EXTRA-LENGTH DOCK BUMPER
USES/APPLICATIONS
FEATURES
? Primarily used in
? Dock seal and bumper
conjunction with dock seals
interact to totally seal the
? Ideal for sealing in/out heat,
truck to the dock
cold, bugs, dust and debris
? Provides continuous
? Provides continuous
protection for truck, cargo,
protection across face of
dock/shelter from wind,
dock for applications where
snow, heat, rain, and pests
trucks back in at an angle
? Custom lengths available
INSTALLATION
? Structural steel angles mechanically fastened or welded by 3/4" anchors to dock face
? Four anchorage device options for welded and anchored applications
? Four styles of mounting tabs provide a superior mount for a variety of uses
? Tough plies of truck tires provide superior resistance to chipping or abrasion; unlike molded rubber, extruded rubber, conveyor belting or wood plank bumpers
SPECIFICATIONS
? Attractive deep black color
? Resilient rubber material of
stimulates a neat, professional
bumpers shall be sourced
look for your loading dock
from truck tires cut to uniform ? Manufactured under pressure
size pads and punched to
exceeding 1,500 lbs.
receive ?" supporting rods
? Anchor bolts are protected by
? All bumpers compressed under at least 3" of rubber to prevent
approximately 1,500 lbs of
damage
pressure, steel angles secured
by ?" steel rods passing through
tire sections
? The anchor leg of the angle
extends a minimum of 3"
beyond the rubber surface at
either end and contains 13/16"
anchor bolt holes as required
(anchor bolts supplied separately)
BD
? Galvanized available upon
request, surcharges apply
A
F C
E
AD-T Mount Style
Model
Standard Sizes (A x B x C)
D Vertical Bolt Hole Centers
B4506-87-A*
4.5" X 6" X 87"
3"
B4506-99-A*
4.5" X 6" X 99"
3"
B4510-51-A*
4.5" X 10" X 51"
6"
B4510-63-A*
4.5" X 10" X 63"
6"
B4510-75-A*
4.5" X 10" X 75"
6"
B4510-87-A*
4.5" X 10" X 87"
6"
B4510-99-A*
4.5" X 10" X 99"
6"
B4510-111-A*
4.5" X 10" X 111"
6"
B4510-123-A*
4.5" X 10" X 123"
6"
B4512-51-A*
4.5" X 12" X 51"
4"
B4512-63-A*
4.5" X 12" X 63"
4"
B4512-75-A*
4.5" X 12" X 75"
4"
B4512-87-A*
4.5" X 12" X 87"
4"
B4512-99-A*
4.5" X 12" X 99"
4"
B4512-111-A*
4.5" X 12" X 111"
4"
B4512-123-A*
4.5" X 12" X 123"
4"
More sizes available online @
*Standard mounting style will be AD-3
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E
Rubber
Length
83" 95" 47" 59" 71" 83" 95" 107" 119" 47" 59" 71" 83" 95" 107" 119"
F
Overall
Length
89" 105" 57" 69" 81" 93" 105" 117" 129" 57" 69" 81" 93" 105" 117" 129"
Approximate
Weight
98 121 101 124 147 172 193 218 238 120 120 175 202 230 258 284
# Anchorage Devices
2 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 3
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EXTRA-THICK DOCK BUMPER
USES/APPLICATIONS
FEATURES
? Mechanical/Welded Fastening ? Weldable flat plate options
to the loading dock
available at no additional cost
? Provides a greater "stand out" *lead times apply
distance from the dock sill for ? Tough plies of truck tires
sites with steep ramps,
provide superior resistance to
canopied docks, overhangs
chipping or abrasion; unlike
or other architectural features. molded rubber, extruded
? Protects top of door from
rubber, conveyor belting or
trailer collisions
wood plank bumpers
? Protective rub rails at the sides ? Attractive deep black color
of truck wells
stimulates a neat, professional
? Protection above low docks
look for your loading dock
? Wall protection from forklifts ? Manufactured under pressure
and other material handling
exceeding 1,500 lbs.
equipment
? Anchor bolts are protected by
INSTALLATION
? Structural steel angles mechanically fastened or
at least 3" of rubber to prevent damage
SPECIFICATIONS
welded by 3/4" anchors to
? Resilient rubber material of
dock face
bumpers shall be sourced
MATERIAL
? Fabric reinforced rubber pads cut from selected recycled truck tires
? Black powder coated steel angles
? ?" steel tie rods
BENEFITS
from truck tires cut to uniform size pads and punched to receive ?" supporting rods ? All bumpers compressed under approximately 1,500 lbs of pressure, steel angles secured by ?" steel rods passing through tire sections ? The anchor leg of the angle
? Provides protection against
extends a minimum of 3"
vehicle damage to docks,
beyond the rubber surface at
buildings and cargo
either end and contains 13/16"
? Absorbs over 80% of truck
anchor bolt holes as required
impact and shock to protect
(anchor bolts supplied
dock and building.
separately)
? Leading bumper sold in the ? Galvanized available upon
industry today
request, surcharges apply
? Standard sizes shipped within
24 hrs.
? Eliminates costly repairs from sever shock to docks
? Constructed to last and provide
Model
Standard Size (A x B x C)
years of protection ? Anchored through thick steel
angles to provide stability and shape retention
B910-14 B910-24 B910-36-A* B920-11 B10510-14
9" X 10" X 14" 9" X 10" X 24" 9" X 10" X 36" 9" X 20" X 11" 10.5" X 10" X 14"
? Impervious to prolonged exposure of weather
? Extra thick bumpers are not under warranty due to specialty
B10510-24 B10510-36-A*
B10520-11 B1210-14 B1210-24
10.5" X 10" X 24" 10.5" X 10" X 36" 10.5" X 20" X 11" 12" X 10" X 14" 12" X 10" X 24"
applications where they are used
B1210-36-A* B1220-11
12" X 10" X 36" 12" X 20" X 11"
D Vertical Bolt Hole Centers
6" 6" 6" 6" 6" 6' 6" 6" 6" 6" 6" 6"
E Rubber Length
10" 20" 32" 7" 10" 20" 32" 7" 10" 20" 32" 7"
8" Thickness now available at same price as B910 Series. Center anchorage device AD-3 is recommended for 36" long bumpers.
F Overall length
16" 26" 38" 13" 16" 26" 38" 13" 16" 26" 38" 13"
Approximate Weight
63 98 152 103 71 109 167 109 76 120 195 134
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STEEL-FACED DOCK BUMPERS
USES/APPLICATIONS
? Mechanical/Welded Fastening to the loading dock
? Ideal for use in docking areas where excessive friction from up and down trailer movement occurs.
? Can be used in any materialHandling system area where heavy-duty protection is required
? Ideal for docks receiving air ride trailers
? Protection above low docks ? Wall protection from forklifts
and other material handling equipment
INSTALLATION
? Structural steel angles welded or mechanically fastened by 3/4" anchors to dock face
MATERIAL
? Black powder coated heavy duty 3/8" thick high carbon steel, mounted to standard laminated dock bumper face
? Fabric reinforced rubber pads cut from selected recycled truck tires
? Black powder coated steel angles
? ?" steel tie rods
SPECIFICATIONS
? Bumper to have 3/8" steel face plate equal to the rubber surface dimensions
? Resilient rubber material of bumpers shall be sourced from truck tires cut to uniform size pads and punched to receive ?" supporting rods
? All bumpers compressed under approximately 1,500 lbs of pressure, steel angles secured by ?" steel rods passing through tire sections
? The anchor leg of the angle extends a minimum of 3" beyond the rubber surface at either end and contains 13/16" anchor bolt holes as required (anchor bolts supplied separately)
FEATURES
? Deflects and absorbs shock with floating steel face
? Weldable flat plate options available at no additional cost *lead times apply
? Attractive deep black color stimulates a neat, professional look for your loading dock
? Manufactured under pressure exceeding 1,500 lbs.
BENEFITS
? Provides protection against vehicle damage to docks, buildings and cargo
? Leading bumper brand sold in the U.S.
? Standard sizes shipped within 24 hrs.
? Eliminates costly repairs from Severe shock to docks
? Constructed to last and provide years of protection
? Anchored through thick steel angles to provide stability and shape retention
? Impervious to prolonged exposure of weather
? 5 Year warranty
Model
Standard Sizes (A x B x C)
D Vertical Bolt Hole Centers
E Rubber Length
F Overall Length
Approximate Weight
B4510-14-SF
5.25" X 10" x 14"
6"
10"
16"
48
B4510-18-SF
5.25" X 10" x 18"
6"
14"
20"
58
B4510-24-SF
5.25" X 10" x 24"
6"
20"
26"
73
B4510-36-SF
5.25" X 10" x 36"
6"
32"
38"
117
B4512-14-SF
5.25" X 12" x 14"
4"
10"
16"
58
B4512-18-SF
5.25" X 12" x 18"
4"
14"
20"
72
B4512-24-SF
5.25" X 12" x 24"
4"
20"
26"
90
B4512-36-SF
5.25" X 12" x 36"
4"
32"
38"
145
B4520-11-SF
5.25" X 20" x 11"
6"
7"
13"
73
B4524-11-SF
5.25" X 24" x 11"
4"
7"
13"
88
B4536-11-SF
5.25" X 36" x 11"
4"
7"
13"
155
B610-14-SF
6.75" X 10" x 14"
6"
10"
16"
55
B610-18-SF
6.75" X 10" x 18"
6"
14"
20"
65
B610-24-SF
6.75" X 10" x 24"
6"
20"
26"
85
B610-36-SF
6.75" X 10" x 36"
6"
32"
38"
129
B612-14-SF
6.75" X 12" x 14"
4"
10"
16"
62
B612-18-SF
6.75" X 12" x 18"
4"
14"
20"
78
B612-24-SF
6.75" X 12" x 24"
4"
20"
26"
105
B612-36-SF
6.75" X 12" x 36"
4"
32"
38"
166
B620-11-SF
6.75" X 20" x 11"
4"
7"
13"
83
B624-11-SF
6.75" X 24" x 11"
4"
7"
13"
100
B636-11-SF
6.75" X 36" x 11"
4"
7"
13"
160
NOTE: 1/4" flat plates may be substituted for one or both angles.
*Thin Steel Face with overall thickness of 4 1/8" is available at no additional charge. Please specify when ordering.
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