Loading Dock Leveler
MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Rite-Hite Corporation’s line of loading
dock levelers is specifically designed to minimize the potential
for chronic personal injuries at the loading dock resulting from
dock shock. The line of hydraulic, air-powered and mechanical
levelers is also engineered to improve dock productivity and reduce
dock equipment lifetime ownership costs.
Rite-Hite coined the term dock shock to describe jarring that
occurs when a lift truck (stand-up walkie or forklift) crosses
between the warehouse floor and the trailer bed due to the bumps
and gaps that exist on traditional dock levelers. Dock shock
is a source of vibration, which is known to pose a serious health
safety risk. Whole Body Vibration (WBV) and intermittent vibration
are growing concerns worldwide.

Originally introduced in spring 2005, the levelers feature a
specially designed rear hinge to create a smooth transition between
the warehouse floor and the leveler. Two-point crown control
also provides a smooth transition from the leveler to the truck
bed. Rite-Hite levelers reduce dock shock by 50 percent when
compared with standard levelers under the same conditions.
More information about the Rite-Hite levelers and the dock shock
issue can be found at www.ritehite.com.
Send inquires to Rite-Hite Corporation, 8900 North Arbon Drive,
Milwaukee, WI, 53223; e-mail: info@ritehite.com
For more information, call us at 1-800-456-0600, or visit our
website at www.ritehite.com.
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