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HHC Series Heavy-Capacity Hydraulic Dock Leveler

Model Number: HHC Series

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Handle the heaviest loads imaginable with the push of a button. The HHC Series Heavy-Capacity Hydraulic Dock Leveler — available in 60,000 lb. or 80,000 lb. capacities— is built to last in the most demanding environments. It’s ideal for applications moving a large volume of heavy loads, such as in the paper production, auto manufacturing and steel industries. This hydraulic dock leveler integrates all the standard features that Kelley hydraulic levelers are known for, along with a rugged design for handling the toughest loads.

Features & Benefits

  • Simple push button control.
  • Handle massive load capacities.
  • Built for high traffic, heavy load use.
  • Multiple options and sizes available.
  • Makes loading and unloading heavy loads simple.
  • Smooth, quiet operation.

Technical Specifications

Product Details
  • Patented SafeTFrame™ Design.
  • Lug Style Lip Hinge & Lambda™ Beam Structure.
  • Hydraulic Lip Extension.
  • T.E.N.V. Pump/Motor Assembly.
  • Nema 4X Push-button Control Panel (Non-Interlock Capable).
  • Single Phase or Three Phase Power.
  • Hydraulic Velocity Fuse Safety Stop.
  • Open Subframe Design.
  • Regenerative Hydraulics.
  • Yieldable Hydraulic Lip.
  • Available in 60,000 lb. or 80,000 lb. capacities.
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  • HHC Series Heavy-Capacity Hydraulic Dock Leveler

Features & Benefits

  • Simple push button control.
  • Handle massive load capacities.
  • Built for high traffic, heavy load use.
  • Multiple options and sizes available.
  • Makes loading and unloading heavy loads simple.
  • Smooth, quiet operation.
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