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4111-0044 — June 2021
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MAINTENANCE
It is recommended and good safety practice to use
an additional means to support the dock platform
and lip anytime when physically working in front of
or under the dock leveler. This additional means
may include, but is not limited to a boom truck, fork
truck, stabilizing bar or equivalent.
Always post safety warnings and barricade the
work area at dock level and ground level to prevent
unauthorized use of the unit before maintenance is
complete.
A hard hat or other applicable head protection
should always be worn when working under or
around a dock leveler.
Always stand clear of platform lip when working in
front of the dock leveler.
TOLERANCES
(UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
FRACTIONAL:
1/32"
DECIMAL:
.00 =
.01"
.000 =
.005"
ANGULAR:
1
MATERIAL
DRAWN BY
CHECKED BY
DRAWING NO.
DATE
MarkS
10/5/2020
169947-ZD0
Fixed RCR
FINAL ASSEMBLY, RAIL RAMP
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
L o a d i n g D o c k E q u i p m e n t
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STOCK NO.
AMERICOLD
REV A - ECN 18-066
Maintenance Precautions
A— Lock Out Device
B —Tag Out Device
C — Maintenance Props
When working with electrical or electronic controls,
make sure that the power source has been tagged (
B
)
and locked out (
A
) according to OSHA regulations*
and approved local electrical codes (see Figure 27).
When maintenance is to be performed on the dock
leveler, place the maintenance props (
C
) in their
service/down position with hardware fully secured.
See Figure 28. The lip may fold down if the platform
has rested on the maintenance props.
Only the person servicing the equipment should have
the capability to remove the lockout devices. The tag
out devices* must inform that repairs are in process
and clearly state who is responsible for the lockout
condition.
* Refer to OSHA regulations 1910.146. Confined Space and
1910.147. Lockout/Tagout
C
B
A
Figure 27
Figure 28
Summary of Contents for RCR Series
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