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8.                   VEHICLE RESTRAINT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

 

1.

 Clean all dirt and debris from the driveway and dock face where 

the vehicle restraint is to be installed.  

 

2. 

To  ensure  maximum  strength,  the  vehicle  restraint  should  be 

installed on a poured concrete dock face or concrete pad. For 
cement  block  construction  or  a  dock  face  with  poor  quality 
concrete, obtain custom lag plates and/or lag anchors from the 
manufacturer.  If  an  asphalt  driveway  is  broken,  cracked,  or 
otherwise  damaged  (i.e.  missing  pieces),  a  6”  deep  concrete 
pad should be poured as a replacement.  

 

 

3.

 Using suitable hoisting equipment, position the vehicle restraint 

square  against  the  dock  face,  and  centered  with  the  door 
frame.   

 

 

 

 

 

4.

 Keep the vehicle restraint base plate at a 90 degree angle to the 

dock  face  and  place  a  sufficient  thickness  of  shims  (not 
supplied)  between  the  driveway  surface  and  the  base  plate’s 
outer edge. Shims must be a minimum 13” x 6” in size and be 
permanently welded together and to the base-plate.  

 

1.

  With  the  vehicle  restraint  properly  positioned  and  using  back 

plates as a template, drill six holes 5/8” in diameter and 6” deep 
in the dock face concrete. Clean out holes and install anchors 
and  lag  bolts  (supplied  with  the  restraint)  with  a  torque  of 
110ft/lbs  (149Nm).  Optional  anchoring  to  concrete  pad  rather 
than wall plate. 

 

 

   

Also  refer  to  Section  9:  Electrical  and  Hydraulic 

Installation.

1.

  For  the  remote  power  pack  (for  the  TL85A  model  only), 

securely mount the hydraulic power pack horizontally on an 
interior  wall  adjacent  to  the  doorway  opening,  at 
approximately  8  feet  (2438  mm)  above  floor  level,  or 
securely under the dock.   

 

 

 

2.

  Securely  mount  the  exterior  traffic  lights  and  signs  on  the 

exterior  wall  adjacent  to  the  doorway  at  approximately  84” 
above the driveway.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

 Permanently mount the sensor wand onto the sensor switch 

with the set screws provided. When at rest, the wand must 
be in the forward position. Tighten fasteners securely. 

2. 

Rotate the wand (move backward) to make contact with the 

dock face. Contact point must not be above the top edge of 
the pit opening and floor If the contact point is higher, modify 
the wand.



Do not install, operate, or service the TL85A Vehicle Restraint unless trained and authorized to do so. Read all safety information and 
instructions in this manual.

When restraint is being installed, place adequate barriers to prevent vehicle traffic from entering the work area.

Follow proper lockout / tagout procedures.

SHIMS (13” X 6”)

THICKNESS AS REQUIRED

5/8” x 6” Concrete 

Anchor Bolts

Recommended Torque: 

110 ft-lb (149 Nm) 

CONCRETE 

DOCK FACE

TOP EDGE OF 

PIT OPENING / FLOOR

WAND

ABOVE:  WHEN INSTALLING THE RESTRAINT MOUNT TO A CONCRETE DOCK FACE AS SHOWN.

8.1                     Install Preparations

8.2                     Install Mounting

8.3       Electrical and Hydraulic Installation

8.4              Final Inspection and Setup

Optional 

Floor Mount Anchor Bolts

in Concrete Pad (See Step 

8.2)

XDS3000 with Blue Genius™ Controls

 

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Страница 1: ...TIRE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR DEATH INSTALLATION OWNER S MANUAL XDS3000 DOOR and DOCK GUARD with TL85 VEHICLE RESTRAINT and BLUE GENIUSTM...

Страница 2: ...Method 2 Deploying the XDS Dock Deck and Lip Buttons 14 11 6 Operating Procedure Returning Dock to Stored Position 15 11 7 Undeploying the Restraint Arm 15 11 8 DDG For End Loading Unloading 15 11 8...

Страница 3: ...27 22 TL85 PARTS ILLUSTRATION 28 23 TL85A PARTS ILLUSTRATION 29 24 GENERAL PARTS 30 24 1 Molded Rubber Bumpers 30 24 2 Face Plates for Molded Rubber Bumpers 30 24 3 Laminated Bumpers 30 24 4 Face Pla...

Страница 4: ...d prevents forklift damage The raised guard is designed to prevent forklift roll off and protect overhead doors from impact damage Toe guards a maintenance strut and laminated bumpers provide extra sa...

Страница 5: ...of its nature 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 developme...

Страница 6: ...N inside and RED outside NEVER attempt to lift or hold the lip out by hand Serious personal injury could occur DO NOT remove lifting equipment until a The main cylinder has been filled b The Maintenan...

Страница 7: ...locked in the 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...

Страница 8: ...WER FEED CABLE from fused disconnect TRAFFIC LIGHT CABLE to the outside POWER CABLE Dock Leveler TL85 HYDRAULIC HOSES COMMUNICATION CABLE to the outside 8 12 84 IF INSTALLING A COMBO DOCK RESTRAINT RU...

Страница 9: ...DAMAGE THE CONDUIT ITSELF UNDER DOCK 1 Run motor wiring from the control panel to the pit motor box for the dock and restraint 2 Run the communication cable from the control panel through the pit to t...

Страница 10: ...5 127mm x 127 mm SHIM BOTH SIDES 5 X 5 127mm x 127 mm SHIM 4 x 4 102mm x 102mm FORK LIFT TRUCK HANDLING SLING HANDLING HYDRAULIC 6 WELD INSTALLATION PICTORIAL WELD INSTALLATION PICTORIAL Shim placemen...

Страница 11: ...trained and authorized personnel 4 Prepare to hook up electrical wires and hydraulic hoses if required Identify hose ends as Lip and Deck For units with self contained mounted under deck power pack e...

Страница 12: ...CTIONS UPPER REAR PIT ANGLE REAR FRAME BAR 14 Remove the pin from telescopic maintenance strut and extend the maintenance strut to the desired height Then reinsert pin and walk the deck down to engage...

Страница 13: ...and Hydraulic Installation 1 For the remote power pack for the TL85A model only securely mount the hydraulic power pack horizontally on an interior wall adjacent to the doorway opening at approximate...

Страница 14: ...veler for easy future access DO NOT WIRE HIGH AND LOW VOLTAGES IN THE SAME CONDUIT High voltage range is 115V and up Lower voltages include the communication and solenoid wiring as well as the I O Dur...

Страница 15: ...ON Controls XDS3000 R E S T R A I N T RESTRAINT ENGAGE Raise Restraint Arm RESTRAINT RELEASE Lower Restraint Arm CARRIER VEHICLE RELEASE Caution YELLOW LIGHT Proceed With Caution DDG Manual Control Ma...

Страница 16: ...n 11 2 Stop Button Function Do not operate this leveler unless you have been trained and authorized to do so and have read and understood all of the safety information and instructions contained herei...

Страница 17: ...OWER BEFORE OPENING READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT R 038 244E Do Not Enter Proceed With Caution STOP R E S T R A I N T 0 ESC SEL 8 9 7 5 6 4 2 3 1 D O C K L...

Страница 18: ...ius Ready and the control panel light will turn GREEN NOTE If the restraint arm encounters any obstructions that prevent it from lowering it will pound down two 2 times to dissolve the blockage The co...

Страница 19: ...www BlueGian t com Gold Series TM T o u c h C o n t r o l DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE OPENING READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT R 038 244E Do Not Enter Enter On G...

Страница 20: ...NER S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT R 038 244E Do Not Enter Enter On Green STOP R E S T R A I N T 0 ESC SEL 8 9 7 5 6 4 2 3 1 Proceed With Caution AT TENTION Dock Door Down Dock Door Guard Up D...

Страница 21: ...ehicle restraint is manually released while the power is still on the Blue Genius control station will flash YELLOW Any attempt to access the deck or restraint functions will result in the onscreen me...

Страница 22: ...s 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...

Страница 23: ...ck Maintenance Strut Lip Latch Check Weather Seals Check Ramp Rear Hinges Check Dock Seal Dock Shelter Check Dock Leveler Structure Sub Frame Shim Lubricate Rear Hinges Pins Lubricate Dock Leveler Lip...

Страница 24: ...ntrols to ensure they are not missing damaged or broken Clean away all foreign material such as parts of broken skids etc from area in which the Vehicle Restraint is located Check for missing or damag...

Страница 25: ...der 10 12 Long Docks 036 205 Seal Kit for all Deck Lifting Cylinders 14 2 Hydraulic Lip Extension Cylinder ITEM QTY PART NUMBER GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 211 7002 Lip Extension Cylinder Double Acting 1 21...

Страница 26: ...l Deck Lip Length 1 1 788 331 10 12 Models Nominal Deck Lip Length 16 2 Lip Extension Cylinder Hose All Capacity ITEM QTY PART NUMBER GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 1 788 329 6 and 8 Models Nominal Deck Lip Le...

Страница 27: ...36 Safety Skirt Lower 6 8 Long 6 4 011 135 Capscrew Sckt Butn Hd 5 16 18x3 4 1 2 202 5036 1 Safety Skirt Lower 10 12 Long 7 4 011 543 Nut Hex 5 16 18 Nylon Insert 2 2 202 5037 Middle Safety Skirt 6 8...

Страница 28: ...200 01039 Cylinder 2 25 Stoke 8 6 105 878 Spacer Washer ITEM QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 10 2 200 01042 Support Roller Pin 11 1 034 511 Adapter 90o 12 4 011 508 Hex Nuts 13 2 012 220 Regular Spring Lock W...

Страница 29: ...UEGIANT COM MONARCH BLUE GIANT MODEL NO SERIAL NO PART NO PORT LIP PORT DECK 3 4 NPT CONDUIT CONNECTION PORT DDG RELIEF VALVES VIEW SHOWN WITHOUT RESERVOIR BRACKET 8 7 16 215 11 25 32 299 3 11 32 85 9...

Страница 30: ...Assembly Complete 1 090 909 2400 Polyethylene Tub 1 780 613 Hose Assembly WAND PROXIMITY SENSOR LOWER PROXIMITY SENSOR 45 DEGREE PROXIMITY SENSOR 20 PICTORIAL COMPONENT PARTS DRAWING 21 HYDRAULIC PAR...

Страница 31: ...2 dia x 1 8 R3 93002 20 1 Hole Plug 1 dia 037 081 21 1 Angular Position Cam 51 001945 22 3 Proximity Sensor JB 18 ML TPNBA 028 200 23 1 Wand Axle Weldment 51 002052 Item No Qty Description Part No 24...

Страница 32: ...5 20 3 Proximity Sensor JB 18 ML TPNBA 028 200 21 1 Tube Polyethylene 24 long 090 909 2880 Item No Qty Description Part No 22 1 Male Elbow 90Degree D1 4 Tube 040 007 23 1 Wand Axle Weldment 51 002052...

Страница 33: ...24 x 10 DB431 4 5 x 36 x 10 DB531 5 5 x 36 x 10 PART ID DESCRIPTION DB411FP 4 5 x 14 x 10 DB511FP 5 5 x 14 x 10 DB412FP 4 5 x 14 x 20 DB512FP 5 5 x 14 x 20 24 1 MOLDED RUBBER BUMPERS 24 3 LAMINATED B...

Страница 34: ...oid The restraint arm raises to a fully vertical position and motor runs Both control panel and outside traffic lights are RED 1 Faulty wiring or connection 2 Pressure relief valve is out of adjustmen...

Страница 35: ...ock is lowered and the lip is resting in the lip keepers 1 The lip sensor is out of adjustment Adjust the proximity switch by loosening the holding nuts and setting the gap Once the desired adjustment...

Страница 36: ...ush by raising deck and lip to maximum height and continue to run motor for 30 seconds maximum Remove relief valve disassemble and clean thoroughly Change oil replace valve adjust to original setting...

Страница 37: ...lodged between ball and seat of relief valve Flush by raising deck and lip to maximum height and continue to run motor for 30 seconds maximum Remove relief valve disassemble and clean thoroughly Chan...

Страница 38: ...NOTES XDS3000 with Blue Genius Controls 35...

Страница 39: ...NOTES XDS3000 with Blue Genius Controls 36...

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