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4111-0070 — May 2017
June 2017
INSTALLATION
The dock leveler is heavy. Use a lifting device and
chains with the appropriate lifting capacity and
reach.
Always use the lifting brackets provided with the
unit whenever lowering or lifting a dock leveler into
or out of a pit.
A
B
TOLERANCES
(UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
FRACTIONAL:
1/32"
DECIMAL:
.00 =
.01"
.000 =
.005"
ANGULAR:
1
MATERIAL
DRAWN BY
CHECKED BY
DRAWING NO.
DATE
mikemartin
2/4/2015
vs prop
P O W E R A M P
M C G U I R E
D L M
S Y S T E M S, I N C.
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STOCK NO.
Decal Size: 4 x 6.25
File Name: 1751-0555 Rev E
CRUSH HAZARD
DO NOT WORK UNDER OR IN FRONT OF RAIL
RAMP
unless ALL maintenance props have been
properly positioned and secured. Side
maintenance props must be positioned and
secured with screw and nut as shown in figure “A”
below. Failure to do so will result in death or serious
injury. Refer to owner’s/user’s manual for proper
procedure.
Stored
Position
Maintenance
Position
Screw and Nut
Maintenance
Prop
FIG.“A”
1751-0555 Rev E
Install Dock Leveler
A— Lifting Lug B— Maintenance Props
Maintenance props in lowered location during installation and service.
A
B