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8.                                             MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE & SERVICE TIME INTERVALS FOR SPECIFIC DOCK COMPONENTS CHART 

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Do not operate and/or service this dock leveler until you have read 
and  understood  all  of  the  safety  information  and  instructions 
contained herein and on the dock leveler.
Do  not  work  under  or  around  dock  leveler  without  first  placing 
adequate  barriers  to  positively  prevent  vehicle  traffic  from  entering 
the work area.
Follow proper lock-out/tag-out procedures.
Keep  hands  and  feet  clear  of  dock  leveler  pinch  points  and  wear 
appropriate safety attire - glasses, gloves and work boots.

In  addition  to  the  daily  operator  inspection,  the  manufacturer 

recommends (and local government regulations may require) 
that  a  planned  maintenance  (PM)  and  safety  inspection 
program  be  performed  by  a  trained  and  authorized  service 
technician on a regular basis to maintain the equipment is in 
safe operating condition. The PM will provide an opportunity to 
make  a  thorough  inspection  of  the  safety  and  operating 
condition  of  the  dock  leveler.  Necessary  adjustments  and 
repairs can be done during the PM, which will increase the life 
of components and reduce unscheduled downtime. 

Recommended procedures for a periodic planned maintenance 
program that covers inspections, operational checks, cleaning, 
lubrication, and minor adjustments are outlined in this manual. 
An authorized dealer or distributor is prepared to assist with a 
planned  maintenance  program  by  offering  trained  service 
personnel  with  expertise  in  dock  leveler  maintenance 
requirements.

The dock leveler should always be examined by the operator 
PRIOR TO ANY USE to verify that it is safe to operate.  
The  manufacturer  recommends  making  multiple  photocopies 
of the Operator’s Daily Checklist. The operator should fill out 
this form  to keep a daily record of operation and maintenance 
issues.

Regular maintenance and care of the dock leveler is very important 
for  cost  and  operation  efficiency  and  more  importantly;  operator 
safety. A faulty dock leveler is a potential source of danger to the 
operator, and to other personnel working near it. As with all quality 
equipment,  keep  the  dock  leveler  in  good  operating  condition  by 
following the recommended schedule of maintenance.
Failure to properly maintain or operate the dock leveler within its 
rated capacity can void the manufacturer warranty.

Arrange  for  a  qualified  dock  leveler  repair  technician  to  perform 

regularly  scheduled  planned  maintenance  on  your  dock  leveler 
every 3 months for single shift operations or monthly for multi-shift 
operations.

Call your authorized manufacturer/ dealer for further details.

1. Cleaning, including pit area.
2. Visual inspection of all components.
3. Lubrication, as required. (by a trained service technician only)
4. Test operate all functions.
5. Adjustments, if required. (by a trained service technician only)
6. Check for missing or damaged dock bumpers.
7. Record inspection details and findings for owners’ files.

The  Maintenance  strut  must  be  in  place    before  commencing 
maintenance procedures.    

EXTENSION

SPRINGS

INSPECT

CLEAN

LUBRICATE

ADJUST

DECK 

ASSEMBLY

SAFETY LEGS

LIP HINGE

ASSEMBLY

LIP EXTENSION  

SYSTEM

AIR BAG

As Needed

Every 90 Days

Pivot Points (Light Oil)

Every 90 Days

(Light Oil)

Every 90 Days

(Grease)

As Needed

Not Required

Not Required

Not Required

As Needed

As Needed

ALL THE ABOVE EVERY 90 DAYS

(for multi-shift operations every 30 days is required)

ALL THE ABOVE EVERY 90 DAYS

Clean Lip As Required (for multi-shift operations every 30 days is required)

Note :

 In many localities, all lifting devices must be inspected a minimum once per year.

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8.2             Operator Daily Inspection

8.1             Planned Maintenance

8.3      Routine Servicing and Maintenance

8.4           Planned Maintenance Intervals

8.5                Maintenance Sequence

Every 90 Days

(Light Oil)

Not Required

U-SERIES AIRBAG DOCK LEVELER with SINGLE PUSH BUTTON CONTROLS

 
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Summary of Contents for U-Series

Page 1: ...ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR DEATH INSTALLATION OWNER S MANUAL U SERIES AIRBAG DOCK LEVELER with SINGLE PUSH BUTTON CONTROLS U Series Airbag Dock Leveler with Single Push Button Controls Issue Date 07 07 2010 Rev 0 Part 038 747E ...

Page 2: ...NOTES ...

Page 3: ...NSTRUCTIONS 8 7 1 Functional Description 8 7 2 Deploying the Dock Leveler 8 7 3 Storing the Dock Leveler 8 7 4 Below Level End Loading 8 8 MAINTENANCE 9 8 1 Planned Maintenance 9 8 2 Operator Daily Inspection 9 8 3 Routine Servicing and Maintenance 9 8 4 Planned Maintenance Intervals 9 8 5 Maintenance Sequence 9 8 6 PM Checklist Dock Equipment 10 9 DOCK GENERAL ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS 6 DOCK 11 10 DOC...

Page 4: ...perates safely and efficiently under the toughest conditions temperature extremes heavy usage and exposure to caustic substances The deck flexes under load to allow a smooth cross docking transition minimizing the risk of worker injury and cargo or equipment damage The fall safe system provides additional protection by limiting platform free fall The manufacturer offers a full line of dock leveler...

Page 5: ...e is not subject to compensation The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes at any time to the modules components and accessories concurrent with its continuing product development program Specifications operating instructions and illustrations included in this manual are subject to change without notice Please contact manufacturer for the latest information MANUFACTURER S NOTE The Dock L...

Page 6: ...he dock leveler if the lip s full width is not fully supported by the vehicle load bed Do not operate the dock leveler beyond its rated capacity DO NOT drive or walk onto the truck until it is parked against the dock bumpers and the wheels are chocked or the vehicle restraint has been fully engaged NEVER attempt to lift or hold the lip out by hand Serious personal injury could occur ALWAYS check t...

Page 7: ...e OFF position or disconnected from the energy source Blue Giant strongly recommends that only OSHA approved lockout devices be utilized The energy isolating device must bear a prominent warning tag indicating that work is being done on the equipment and the name of the authorized employee responsible for the lockout It is mandatory that tagout notices not be susceptible to deterioration or illegi...

Page 8: ...DOCK 1 RUN ONE 1 2 I D CONDUIT FROM THE CONTROL STATION TO THE BLOWER MOTOR JUNCTION BOX 2 RUN ONE 1 2 I D CONDUIT FROM THE CONTROL STATION TO THE PIT FOR FUTURE EXPANSION I E INTERLOCKS COMBOS ETC MINIMUM CONCRETE STRENGTH 3 000 P S I POWER WIRING SINGLE PUSH BUTTON CONTROL STATION MOUNTED ON DRIVERS SIDE MAIN POWER from fused disconnect MOTOR WIRING to Blower Motor 50 DO NOT WIRE HIGH AND LOW VO...

Page 9: ...of the pit should be equal Use caution when lifting or moving the leveler Do not attempt to lift without suitable hoisting equipment capable of lifting as much as 2 000 lbs 1 000 kg Follow all hoisting safety require ments 5 If the rear beam does not line up squarely with the rear curb angle use 3 x 6 75mm x 150mm shims of suitable thickness to fully support top rear and bottom rear of rear beam a...

Page 10: ...specified dock bumpers as required Do not use the dock leveler without bumpers as damage to both building and leveler may result 17 Mount the operations placard provided with these Instructions to the wall in plain view of dock leveler operations 1 Clean up the entire work area and apply touch up paint to all welds scratches and burns 2 Test operate the unit through several full cycles of operatio...

Page 11: ...nu ally Do not drive on the leveler unless the lip is securely on the truck bed and has a minimum of 4 100mm overlap on its surface Do not exceed 4 mph when driving over the dock leveler Do not drive over edges of the leveler and or dock bumper blocks bumpers blocks are not structural 1 Once loading or unloading has been completed press and hold the UP button again inflating the air bag until the ...

Page 12: ...enance issues Regular maintenance and care of the dock leveler is very important for cost and operation efficiency and more importantly operator safety A faulty dock leveler is a potential source of danger to the operator and to other personnel working near it As with all quality equipment keep the dock leveler in good operating condition by following the recommended schedule of maintenance Failur...

Page 13: ...ck Shelter Check Dock Leveler Structure Sub Frame Shim Lubricate Rear Hinges Pins Lubricate Dock Leveler Lip Hinge Structural Damage Check Lip Crown Check For Proper Operation Dock Bumpers Extensions Overhead Door Curb Angle Place Updated Service Sticker On Equipmen Safety Skirts Clean Up Of Dock Leveler Area COMMENTS REPAIRS RECOMMENDED Customer Tel SWO Location Cust Contact Date Inspected By 8 6...

Page 14: ...26 004177 26 004691 109 699 N A 26 004692 ABU66 6 35 18 26 005478 1 26 005538 1 26 004691 4 111 595 1 200 03461 1 26 004692 3 ABU6 6 30 18 26 004179 1 26 004177 1 26 004691 109 699 200 03461 1 26 004692 ABU66 6 35 20 26 005478 2 26 005538 2 26 004691 4 111 595 1 26 005615 26 004692 3 ABU6 6 30 20 26 004179 2 26 004177 2 26 004691 109 699 200 03461 1 26 004692 ABU66 6 40 16 26 005479 26 005538 26 0...

Page 15: ...2 3 8 Flat Washer 27 2 011 080 Socket Head Shoulder Screws UNRC 26 2 26 004824 CABLE ROLLER ASSY 25 1 011 545 Nylon Insert Locknuts 1 4 20 U S 24 1 010 003 CAP SCREW 1 4 20 X 2 HH 23 1 26 004689 F SAFE TILT HANDLE 22 1 017 012 TENSION SPRING 21 1 26 004687 FALL SAFE WLDM T 20 1 012 211 Flat Washers U S 19 1 165 9197 RUBBER BUMPER 18 3 013 012 Spring pin 17 2 011 508 Hex Nuts U S 16 4 010 040 CAP S...

Page 16: ...23 1 26 004687 FALL SAFE WLDM T 26 004687 22 3 012 211 Flat Washers U S 012 211 21 1 165 9197 RUBBER BUMPER 165 9197 20 2 105 882 Flat Washers U S 105 882 19 3 013 012 Spring pin 1 4 DIA X 2 LNG 18 2 011 508 Hex Nuts U S 011 508 17 4 010 040 CAP SCREW 3 8 16 X 1 1 2 HH GR 5 b491 0 375 UNC x 1 Gr 5 16 4 012 201 Lock Washers 3 8 HELICAL 012 201 15 4 012 212 Flat Washers U S 012 212 14 1 26 004530 3 ...

Page 17: ... 11 Item No Qty Part No Description 1 1 26 005483 Lower Platform Weld RH 2 1 26 004593 2 Pivot Pin 3 1 26 005390 Top Platform Weldment 4 2 013 127 3 16 dia spring pin x 1 50 5 1 26 005475 LH air bag 8 L Dock 6 1 26 004816 Keeper Bar 7 5 011 552 Nylon Insert Locknuts 3 18 16 U S 8 5 010 014 Cap Screw 3 18 x 1 1 2 HH ZC 9 10 012 252 3 8 Flat Washer 10 2 012 210 Flat Washers US 11 2 011 545 Nylon Ins...

Page 18: ...per Bar 6 5 011 552 Nylon Insert Locknuts 3 8 16 U S 7 5 010 014 Cap Screw 3 8 16 x 1 HH ZC 8 10 012 252 3 8 Flat Washer 9 2 012 210 Flat Washers U S 10 2 011 545 Nylon Insert Locknuts 20 U S 11 1 26 004981 1 Pipe 12 1 26 004981 Pipe 13 1 26 004821 Tee Coupling 14 1 26 004981 3 Pipe 15 1 26 004820 Flex Pipe Coupling 16 1 26 004827 17 1 035 743 Hose Clamp 2 Air Bags 18 1 26 005620 Blower Motor Asse...

Page 19: ... 26 004530 3 PIVOT PIN 1 22 000998 MAIN SPRING 1 Complements for the Fall Safe Assembly Part Description Qty Req d HARDWARE REQ D 26 004689 F SAFE TILT HANDLE 1 Qty X 1 each Part 010 003 CAP SCREW Part 011 545 LOCK NUT NYLON INSERT 26 004338 CABLE WITH BALL END 1 HARDWARE REQ D 26 004824 CABLE ROLLER ASSEMBLY 2 Qty X 2 Part 011 080 Screw Qty X 4 Part 012 212 Washer Qty X 2 Part 012 252 Washer Qty ...

Page 20: ...ecessary 3 Lift Assist spring may be disengaged Check and adjust as necessary The lip will not extend 1 Debris may be in the lip hinge Check the hinge and clean away any dirt or corrosion The lip remains in the extended position 1 Lip may be bent or damaged Apply lubrication and if necessary replace the lip 2 The lip deployment mechanism may be damaged Conduct any necessary repairs or replace the ...

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