Dock Levellers

The Novoferm NLS dock leveller: The Novoferm dock leveller with a hydraulically operated hinge lip.

The Novoferm NLT dock leveller: The Novoferm dock leveller with a hydraulically operated telescopic lip.
Components & Construction
Novoferm dock levellers are built up from the following components:
- A chassis
- A deck, with a hinge lip at the front (NLS) or telescopic lip (NLT)
- A hydraulic system that operates the deck and lip, consisting of a power pack and a deck and lip cylinder
- A control panel with operating controls.
Features
Novoferm NLS and NLT dock levellers create a perfect, safe and user-friendly bridge between the work floor in the building and the floor of a truck. When loading or unloading, materials handling equipment can be manoeuvred in and out of the vehicle across an even surface, continuously and in perfect safety
- Low pressure hydraulic deck and hinge lip cylinder (NLS) or telescopic lip cylinder (NLT)
- Suitable for all sizes and types of trucks
- Controlled speed of descent
- Extremely high quality through robotised production
- Powerpack in front: easy maintenance
- In case of power failure: continue to load and unload
- Extra safety hydraulic valve
- Maintenance strut with safety catch
- Finishing: blasted / primered / painted
- CE mark: according to EN1398.
Options & Accessories
- Painted in a customer-specified RAL colour
- Thermally galvanised chassis or complete dock leveller
- Electrical components rated to IP65
- Automatic return to the neutral position
- Interlock; the leveller will only function if the interlocked industrial door is in a safe position
- 1000mm lip available from a deck length of 2500mm (NLT)
- Two extra lip segments on each side of the lip
- Bevelled lip for narrow-body vehicles
- Heavy-duty rubber bumpers
- Steel plate in front of the bumper
- Higher capacities on request
- Exclusive package (NLS)
- - double-acting lip cylinder
- - in case of power-failure: hinge lip in 0-position by hand
- - extra emergency button
- - self-lubricating hinges.

