DOCK VEHICLE RESTRAINTS
Vehicle Restraints are important to keeping your employees safe at the dock. It secures the trailer of the truck in place so that it doesn't move away from the dock during loading and unloading. There are a number of different types of Vehicle Restraints available.
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PowerHook Vehicle Restraint
+ Most effective device
+ Stores in the dock pit out of the way
+ Seeks and secures a trailer's Rear Impact Guard (RIG)
+ Positive hydraulic hold for zero running room
+ Flashing exterior light to indicate the truck is trying to pull away while secured
+ Light system for communication between driver and dock attendant
+ Flashing exterior -
PowerHold Vehicle Restraint
+ Mounts to the front of the loading dock
+ Seeks and secures a trailer's Rear Impact Guard (RIG)
+ Positive hydraulic hold for zero running room
+ Light system for communication between driver and dock attendant -
TPR UniLock Vehicle Restraint
+ Automatically releases RIG Wedge pressure without the trailer reversing
+ Locking mechanism to prevent the restraint from disengaging the trailers RIG when pressure is applied
+ Effective on any obstructed RIG, including intermodal trailers with cover plates
+ Light system for communication between driver and dock attendant -
TPR Vehicle Restraint
+ Trailer-positioned vehicle restraint
+ Uses motors and gears to rotate a hook and secure the trailer
+ Automatically positions itself
+ Light system for communication between driver and dock attendant -
PowerStop Automatic Vehicle Restraint
+ Non-impact
+ Hydraulic system to vertically raise the restraint and engage the RIG
+ Mounts to the front of the loading dock
+ Low profile
+ Light system for communication between driver and dock attendant -
PowerStop Manual Vehicle Restraint
+ Non-impact
+ Manually operated
+ Mounts to the front of the loading dock
+ Economical solution
+ Low profile
+ Light system available