Hydraulic Dock Levelers
Air-Powered Dock Levelers
Mechanical Dock Levelers
Edge-of-Dock Leveler
Vehicle Restraints
The UXL is a wheel-based trailer restraint with advanced light communication. Package available as a standalone unit or integrated with other dock equipment. This universally effective chock helps prevent unexpected trailer departure or movement from the loading dock during the loading process.
The Stop-Tite® AAL (automatic operation, automatic lights) vehicle restraint is operated with push button activation (115V/1PH). It comes equipped with a RIG sensor bar that notifies dock workers if the restraint's arm is not securely engaged with the trailer's Rear Impact Guard.
The Stop-Tite® M, MML & MAL are all manually activated vehicle restraints via an operate handle. They have a low profile, non-impact design for wall and driveway mount. All three (3) types have a protective debris guard and a Zinc dichromate finish.
The UniChock is a wheel-based trailer restraint with advanced light communication and available as a standalone unit or integrated with other dock equipment. This universally effective chock helps prevent unexpected trailer departure or movement from the loading dock during the loading process.
Loading Dock Controls
Reliable loading dock levelers and vehicle restraints from McGuire can now be equipped with iDock™ Controls. These technologically advanced controls provide an efficient interface with membrane dome button technology for ease of use and an interactive message display for valuable equipment usage, instructions, notifications and other information. iDock Controls also have a 3-color light communication combined into one large LED light assembly to clearly indicate the conditions of the dock.
Once installed, connect these controls to the cloud with iDock Connect, a web-based software for loading dock analytics. Monitor dock activity online and receive text/email alerts of various events that occur at the docks.
Dock Seals & Shelters
Reference Library
Architect & Design Builder Resources
Designing an effective loading dock involves several components that should be considered. In order to facilitate an efficient and safe operation, the loading dock design must factor in the layout and dimensions of the docks, the drive approach and apron space, the flow of trucks and the types of trailers that will be serviced, and many other design elements. All of these considerations will also help determine what loading dock equipment will be most effective for the application.
At McGuire, we're here to help you through this loading dock planning stage by evaluating your design requirements and guiding you through the equipment options that are available. This involves selecting the right type of dock levelers with dimensions and capacities that will best fit your requirements. We'll also help you choose the correct type of vehicle restraint and dock seals that will best accommodate your drive approach and types of trailers to be serviced.
