Hydraulic dock leveler PAS2
automaticswing-lip

hydraulic dock leveler
hydraulic dock leveler
hydraulic dock leveler
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Characteristics

Operation
hydraulic, automatic
Type
swing-lip

Description

The PAS2 loading ramp is a new product of PROMStahl’s wide product range. This top-quality product benefits from over 25 years of experience in designing and manufacturing docking systems. The PAS2 ramp is a complete loading system which is mounted in front of a door opening or a building as a self-supporting unit. It consists of a hydraulic dock leveller with a swing lip and lateral treads which are reinforced on their bottom side. The PS2 leveller of the PAS2 system is operated at the touch of a button. As soon as the platform has reached its highest position the lip swings out automatically and comes to rest on the lorry bed. It optimally adapts to all lorry types both with respect to width as well as with respect to height. During loading and unloading the PROMStahl dock leveller follows the movements of the vehicle (automatic floating position). The PROMStahl PAS2 system suggests itself as an extension to an existing building by means of a loading system as the necessary constructional preparation work is limited and operating costs are reduced. The PROMStahl PAS2 system can be installed at various angles (45°, 60°, 75°, 90°, 105°, 120°, 135°) at the front of the building so that it is possible to optimally utilize the available space and to guarantee smooth and efficient loading and unloading operations. The steel elements of the PAS2 system are available either hot-dip galvanized or painted. The stepped version of the PROMStahl loading ramp enables docking of various types of vehicles and is used when the loading height of the vehicle is lower than the height of the loading station.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.