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Manual No. 4111-0027
Sept. 2009
May 2012
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SAFETY
Safety Decals
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3
2
2
Unsupported dock leveler
ramps can lower unexpectedly.
Before allowing vehicle to leave
the dock always:
Ensure that no equipment,
material or people are on the
dock leveler.
Return the dock leveler to its
stored position at dock level.
Failure to follow posted instructions will result in death or serious injury.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Call 262.255.1510 for replacement placards, warning labels, or owner’s/user’s manuals.
Operation
1. Read and follow all instructions and
warnings in the owner’s/user’s
manual.
2. Use of dock leveler restricted to
trained operators
3. Always chock trailer wheels or
engage truck restraint before
operating dock leveler or beginning to
load or unload.
4. Never use hands or equipment to
move the ramp or lip
5. Before activating dock leveler:
Ensure trailer is backed in against
bumpers.
Remove any end loads if required.
Check trailer alignment to avoid lip
interference. If lip does not lower to
trailer bed, reposition vehicle.
6. Ensure that truck bed supports
extended lip or the leveler frame
Supports the ramp before driving on
ramp.
7. Stay clear of hinges and front and
sides of moving dock leveler.
8. Never use damaged or
malfunctioning dock leveler. Report
problems immediately to supervisor.
Maintenance/Service
1. Read and follow all instructions,
warnings and maintenance schedules
in the owner’s/user’s manual.
2. Maintenance/Service of dock leveler
restricted to trained personnel.
3. Place barriers on the driveway and on
dock floor to indicate service work is
being performed.
4. DO NOT ENTER PIT unless dock
leveler is securely supported by
maintenance prop.
5. If electrically powered turn off and use
OSHA lockout/tagout procedures.
DANGER
Unsupported dock leveler
ramps can lower unexpectedly.
Before allowing vehicle to leave
the dock always:
Ensure that no equipment,
material or people are on the
dock leveler.
Return the dock leveler to its
stored position at dock level.
Failure to follow posted instructions will result in death or serious injury.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Call 262.255.1510 for replacement placards, warning labels, or owner’s/user’s manuals.
Operation
1. Read and follow all instructions and
warnings in the owner’s/user’s
manual.
2. Use of dock leveler restricted to
trained operators
3. Always chock trailer wheels or
engage truck restraint before
operating dock leveler or beginning to
load or unload.
4. Never use hands or equipment to
move the ramp or lip
5. Before activating dock leveler:
Ensure trailer is backed in against
bumpers.
Remove any end loads if required.
Check trailer alignment to avoid lip
interference. If lip does not lower to
trailer bed, reposition vehicle.
6. Ensure that truck bed supports
extended lip or the leveler frame
Supports the ramp before driving on
ramp.
7. Stay clear of hinges and front and
sides of moving dock leveler.
8. Never use damaged or
malfunctioning dock leveler. Report
problems immediately to supervisor.
Maintenance/Service
1. Read and follow all instructions,
warnings and maintenance schedules
in the owner’s/user’s manual.
2. Maintenance/Service of dock leveler
restricted to trained personnel.
3. Place barriers on the driveway and on
dock floor to indicate service work is
being performed.
4. DO NOT ENTER PIT unless dock
leveler is securely supported by
maintenance prop.
5. If electrically powered turn off and use
OSHA lockout/tagout procedures.
DANGER
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2
DANGER
!
Ramp swings toward you.
Stand Clear.
Use maintenance strut while servicing.
Failure to do so will result in death or
serious injury.
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Decal 2 will have two positions, one on the outside of the left bumper and
one on the outside of the right bumper.
Decal 4 represents the placement of the serial tag.
DANGER
!
CRUSH HAZARD
DO NOT REMOVE
hydraulic cylinder until leveler is
safely supported by maintenance prop. Refer to
owner’s/user’s manual for proper maintenance
procedure. Failure to comply will result in death or
serious injury.
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Summary of Contents for HED Series
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