Installation – Poweramp HED SERIES HYDRAULIC User Manual

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Manual No. 4111-0027

Sept. 2009

May 2012

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INSTALLATION

A flush mount bolt on application is used when there is

no steel on dock edge, and the dock height is adequate.

Additional steel ramp plate and bolting is required with this

type of installation.

Installation Steps:

1. Remove all existing bumper material and protruding

objects from dock edge. Clean and sweep dock edge

free of debris and flammable chemicals before installing

unit.

2. At chosen location for Edge of Dock leveler, locate the

center of space and mark a point half of the base plate

width to the left and right.

3. At the points marked to each side of center, measure

and mark points 7-1/2” below dock level (for ¼” ramp

plate) to locate position for bottom of base plate. This

position will place the top of the base plate ¼” above

the dock floor. This position will vary with ramp plate

thickness.

4. Mark line connecting these points and position support

angles. Position angles as shown in installation drawing

provided. Mark center of holes in each of the support

angles.

5. At center marks, drill holes 5/8” dia. by 5” deep in

concrete. Install anchor bolts with washers through

support angles into holes in concrete. Tighten bolts until

support angles are secure. Follow anchor manufacturers

installation instructions for proper installation.

6. Using a proper lifting device, raise and position the

leveler base plate to marked position, while resting

on the support angles. While holding base plate tight

against dock face, tack weld securely to support angles.

7. Drill 5/8” dia. by 5” deep holes in concrete through holes

in base plate, and install anchor bolts with washers and

tighten securely.

8. Position bump blocks out approximately 5/8” out from

the edge of the inside flange of the bump block to the

end of the base plate. Position the top of the tread

cover plate on the bump blocks to be ¼” above dock

level. Note that this placement will vary with ramp plate

thickness. Mark centers of holes in bump block flanges.

9. Drill 5/8” dia. by 5” deep holes at center marks.

Reposition bump blocks, insert anchor bolts with

washers and tighten securely to dock face.

10. Place steel ramp plate in position, flush with top

backside of base plate. Mark along full length of back

edge of ramp plate. Slide ramp plate forward over dock

leveler the width of bushing tool, approximately 2”.

11. Place bushing tool on marked line at each end of ramp

to ensure proper alignment at both ends, and tack weld

ramp plate to dock leveler to hold ramp plate in place

while bushing. A Skil Roto Hammer #736 or similar tool

is recommended.

12. Using the back edge of the ramp plate as a guide,

groove concrete approximately 5/8” deep by 2” wide,

and should be the entire length of ramp plate.

13. Break tack welds holding ramp in place, slide ramp

plate back into position with the top of the ramp plate

flush with the top of the base plate. Tack weld each end

and center of ramp plate to base plate.

14. Drill 5/8” dia. by 5” deep holes through ramp plate

at back edge. Install anchor bolts per manufacturers

specifications, and tighten securely. Weld anchor bolt

nuts to ramp plate using a ¼” fillet weld all the way

around the nut. Cut off any portion of the anchor bolt

exposed through the nut, and plug weld around the top

of the nut to the anchor bolt. Ensure the top of the nuts

are well rounded for smooth rollover.

15. Complete welding of tacked parts as follows:

A. Apply continuous weld across top of each bumper

and base plate to ramp plate. Skip welding is

acceptable to prevent warping, but complete weld

must be completed.

B. Weld bottom of base plate to support angles using

a ¼” fillet weld.

16. Installer must remove all welding slag, and repaint

welded areas.

17. Drill 5/8” dia. by 5” deep holes in concrete through holes

in lower cylinder mount, and install anchor bolts with

washers and tighten securely.

18. Field mount control box to inside wall. Field wire control

box and hydraulic power unit per electrical schematic(s)

provided. Read and comply with all local electrical

codes.

19. Before install is complete, installer must make a final

operational check of dock leveler to verify all phases

of install are correct. Installer must complete, sign,

and return the Installation Checklist upon completion.

Reference page 24.

H.E.D. Installation Instructions - Flush Mount - Bolt On

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