Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Advantages of Autodok® H Series Hydraulic Leveler

Nowadays, in the loading dock business almost all expenses rises, with the elevated 
cost of health care, liability insurance, workers’ compensation cost and concerns on 
worker’s safety, but still why so many facility owners or managers, and engineers 
prefer to use hydraulic dock levelers on their loading docks? 

Hydraulic dock levelers carry out in both safety and functionality. A hydraulic dock leveler 
comes along with a main lifting hydraulic cylinder that is equipped with a built-in velocity 
fuse to protect in opposition to dock leveler free-falling to the lower part of the pit. In the 
event the dock attendant was on the dock leveler when an unscheduled truck departure 
occurred, this feature would shield and protect the attendant from detriment.

Moreover, hydraulic dock levelers are stored in the dock pit and supply the smoothest 
transition between the dock leveler and trailer, enhancing safety and productivity at the 
loading dock. Thus, preventing harm and minimizing forklift and product devastation. 
The hydraulic positioning of both the lip and platform guarantees high reliability and low 
maintenance of the dock leveler and push-button activation supplies the dock attendant 
with simple control for safe operation and conduct.

A hydraulic dock leveler is a modern equipment perfectly designed to help run more safe 
and effective loading and unloading in a warehouse. They permit your operation to 
accomplish with warehouse rules and regulations while providing a streamlined process 
for shipments and outgoing pallet loads.

If you are looking for an upgraded powered dock leveler, one of the topmost decisions is 
to go with the hydraulic powered system - Autodok® H Series Hydraulic Leveler. Until 
about 20 years had passed, hydraulic-powered levelers were the only option to manual 
levelers, also popularly known as mechanical levelers in the industry. Hydraulic dock 
levelers prefer to use a simple hydraulic circuit, made up of a pump, cylinder, and valves 
to uplift and lower the leveler platform. 

The proven 35 year-experience and professionalism of Overhead Door Company of 
Charlotte, a Division of Duraserv, offers its Autodok® H Series Hydraulic Leveler model 
that can help improve productivity and traffic flow, reduce energy and maintenance costs, 
nd minimize downtime. 

This fully automated Autodok® H Series Hydraulic Leveler has an easy push-button 
operation for smooth, consistent operation with a hydraulic system that provides for full 
float at all positions, simplifying loading and unloading. Once actuated, the metal lip 
automatically comes out and is lowered onto the trailer via hydraulic power. 

Advantageously, Autodok® H Series Hydraulic Leveler has a lot to offer due to its 
advantages compared to other dock levelers: 

Safe and Secured.
As always, safety first. Engineered with a velocity fuse hydraulic fail safe that stops platform 
within 1” to 3” in free fall situations, and controls come standard with dock door interlock. 
Unexpected accidents or hazards happen anytime at loading docks, a preemptive solution 
is a game-changer against costly damages and expenses. 

Equipped with toe guards at full range telescoping closing offsides even in the highest 
position, with built-in lockout /tagout maintenance inspection strut, and lip keepers for 
cross-traffic support and automatic lock security against thievery especially at night. 
Ideally suitable for manufacturing, heavy industrial applications, and high volume 
warehousing and distribution applications where demands of safety, productivity and 
security are high.

Ease of operation.
The McGuire Autodok® H Series Leveler is a user-friendly designed with an easy push-
button operation, where the user can consistently and smoothly operate the hydraulic 
system that can provide for full float at all desired positions.

Simply designed where the dock attendant depresses and holds the button for up/raise/
down on the dock controls, which raises the leveler and extends the lip automatically as 
desired. Its standard lip construction is 16” (18” on 75,000 and 100,000 lb. capacities) and 
the operating range is 12” above and 12” below dock level, where a user can easily move 
the platform and lip move up and down under constant hydraulic pressure. Suitably best for 
retail industries, commercials, and manufacturing applications that can help facility or 
warehouse workers with comfort and ease during the loading dock process. 

Technologically Advanced
Hydraulics and electrical features separate McGuire Autodok® H Series Leveler from 
other dock levers, which the platform can be raised by a hydraulic main cylinder and the 
lips are controlled by a hydraulic lip cylinder. Built with a motor that is 1.25 HP TENV at 
120V or 208V single phase, or 208V, 230V, or 460V three-phase. As always Duraserv 
control components, connections, and wiring are UL listed or recognized, and UL-approved. 
Works best for applications like food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, refrigeration/cold 
storage, and manufacturing controlled warehouses, where more advanced technological 
requirements are top facility priorities. 

Call Overhead Door Company of Charlotte, a Division of Duraserv, at 704-594-5094, 
or you may contact us at https://www.overheaddoorofcharlotte.com/contact/, for any 
inquiries about our Autodok® H Series Hydraulic Leveler or any of our dock levelers at 
our Autodok® H Series Hydraulic Leveler Concord, Autodok® H Series Hydraulic 
Leveler Hill, Autodok® H Series Hydraulic Leveler Fort Mill, Autodok® H Series 
Hydraulic Leveler Charlotte, Autodok® H Series Hydraulic Leveler Huntersville, 
Autodok® H Series Hydraulic Leveler Mooresville, Autodok® H Series Hydraulic 
Leveler Lake Wylie, Autodok® H Series Hydraulic Leveler Weddington, and 
Autodok® H Series Hydraulic Leveler Davidson.

You can make a Service Request at https://www.overheaddoorofcharlotte.com/service-request/
Or you may visit personally our Service Areas: Charlotte including Concord, Rock Hill, 
Fort Mill, Huntersville, Mooresville, Lake Wylie, Weddington, and Davidson.

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