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6th July 1973, Page 93
6th July 1973
Page 93
Page 93, 6th July 1973 — lock leveller
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range of low-cost packaged itomatic dock levellers suitable r installation in existing loading nks has been introduced by unter.

The leveller is delivered to site ; an assembled unit, and quires an excavation of less an 2ft in the loading bank.

It has a 20,000lb live-load ipacity and operates automatally once actuated. The leveller raised, the lip extends and the lit then "floats" down until the ) is resting on the vehicle bed. fhen loading or unloading is mipleted and the vehicle drives ivay, the lip drops to a vertical Dsition and the leveller Jtomatcally returns to its owed position.

As the vehicle moves relative ■ its suspension, the leveller loats" with it to provide a nooth bridge between the ading bank and vehicle floor.

If a fork-lift truck is on the yeller and the vehicle pulls rvay unexpectedly, the leveller cks into position until the fork uck is removed.

lade by: Hunter (Mechanical andling) Ltd, Gumley Road, rays, Essex.

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