Laminated bumpers are the "Work-Horse" in the bumper field,
having been made for many decades. Docks with no bumper
protection or inadequate styles (such as wooden timbers), are
in danger of causing damage to vehicle and property. OSHA
requires that all docks have proper durable type bumpers.
Special overlapping angles can be provided to standard bumpers
where required to minimize the gap between units. Always start
with a standard model with the regular flush-angles. Continue
with the "OL" (overlap) type. Different size bumpers may be
used in the "OL" layout. Each bumper designated "OL" will
have one angle offset and one regular offset (see sketch below).
Laminated bumpers are the "Work-Horse" in the bumper field,
having been made for many decades. Docks with no bumper
protection or inadequate styles (such as wooden timbers), are
in danger of causing damage to vehicle and property. OSHA
requires that all docks have proper durable type bumpers.
Special overlapping angles can be provided to standard bumpers
where required to minimize the gap between units. Always start
with a standard model with the regular flush-angles. Continue
with the "OL" (overlap) type. Different size bumpers may be
used in the "OL" layout. Each bumper designated "OL" will
have one angle offset and one regular offset (see sketch below).
Laminated bumpers are the "Work-Horse" in the bumper field,
having been made for many decades. Docks with no bumper
protection or inadequate styles (such as wooden timbers), are
in danger of causing damage to vehicle and property. OSHA
requires that all docks have proper durable type bumpers.
Special overlapping angles can be provided to standard bumpers
where required to minimize the gap between units. Always start
with a standard model with the regular flush-angles. Continue
with the "OL" (overlap) type. Different size bumpers may be
used in the "OL" layout. Each bumper designated "OL" will
have one angle offset and one regular offset (see sketch below).