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HRS, hinged lip loading platform
Hörmann

HRS, hinged lip loading platform

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Hörmann hinged lip loading platform HRS Loading platform with hydraulic dock leveller acc. to EN 1398 and side elements that can be fitted in front of the hall opening Conformity mark: CE, EAC, UKCA With Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) acc. to ISO 14025 and EN 15804, ift Rosenheim EPD-VT-0.6.1 Dimensions (width x length): 2000-2250 x 2000-3000 mm Total width of loading platform: 3500 mm Application areas: Logistics, commercial halls, industrial halls, warehouses, in front of the hall
Specification
  • • Standard equipment to choose - Optional extras Ordering width: • 2000 mm • 2100 mm • 2250 mm Ordering length (dock leveller installation height): • 2000 mm (650 mm) • 2500 mm (650 mm) • 2750 mm (650 mm) • 3000 mm (650 mm) Ramp width: 3500 mm Ramp height: … mm (875 to 1360, for angled arrangement at least 977) Note: Ramp height measured from the top edge of the platform (not top edge of running plate) to the bottom edge of the base on the front side. Note the required slope of 1% (for drainage) from the outer wall of the building! Dock leveller levelling dependent on ordering length and means of transport. In accordance with EN 1398, a max. slope of 12.5% (approx. 7°) is permissible for all industrial truck types. Design: Dock leveller with torsional flexibility, platform with reinforcement profiles at the bottom side, electrohydraulic system with 2 main cylinders, welded steel frame Steel construction with adjustable pedestal feet, side elements can be loaded with 1000 kN/m² • Front side pre-drilled for fastening buffers - Front side pre-drilled for fastening buffers, safety equipment and optional extras such as docking assistance DAP, manoeuvring guide Light Guide LG, DAS support brackets, lorry safety harnesses from the forwarder • Carrying capacity: Rated load 60 kN acc. to EN 1398 Note: Restriction of total weight of industrial trucks with PU/Vulkollan rollers recommended to prevent lane grooves in the platform: With platform 6/8 mm for reach lift trucks max. 3 t, for industrial trucks max. 5 t; with platform 8/10 mm for reach lift trucks max. 5 t, for industrial trucks max. 6 t. This figure does not change the rated load! Platform made of moulded, anti-slip steel (running plate S235). Platform material thickness: • 6/8 mm - 8/10 mm Lip made of moulded, anti-slip steel (running plate S355). Application areas: Logistics, commercial halls, industrial halls, warehouses, in front of the hall
Technical specification
  • Unique ref.1282
  • Product familyLoading houses
  • Product groupHinged lip dock levellers
  • Date of publishing2021-01-07
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainSteel
  • Material secondarySteel
  • Designed inGermany
  • Manufactured inGermany
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryLoading Equipment - Dock levellers
  • IFC classificationRamp
  • UNSPSC nameLift stations
  • UNSPSC code47101533
  • Uniclass 2015 CodeEF_35_20
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionRamps
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code11 13 19.13
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleLoading Dock Levelers
  • OmniClass Number23-23 23 17
  • OmniClass TitleLoading Dock Ramps And Bridges
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeB2030
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleExterior Doors

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