
HM-Series
Dock Leveler
Owner’s/User’s Manual
Printed in U.S.A.
Copyright © 2003
Manual No. 4111-0007
June 2010
POWERAMP • Division of Systems, Inc. • W194 N11481 McCormick Drive • Germantown, WI 53022
800.643.5424 • fax: 262.257.7349 • www.docksystemsinc.com • techservices@docksystemsinc.com

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Safety
Recognize Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
General Operational Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Operational Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Maintenance Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Safety Decals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Owner’s/User’s Responsibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Introduction
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Dock Leveler Stock Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Component Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Installation
Prepare Pit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Prepare Dock Leveler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Install Dock Leveler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Operation
Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Ramp Loading/Unloading Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
End Loading/Unloading Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Maintenance
Service Dock Leveler Safely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Periodic Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Adjustments
Adjust Lift Arm Spring and Lip Assist Spring Tension . . . . . . . . . . 24
Adjust Lip Stop Bolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Parts
Hold-Down Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Frame Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Platform Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Toe Guard/Weather Seal—Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Miscellaneous
Customer Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover
Table of Contents
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SAFETY
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Recognize Safety Information
Read and understand the operating instructions and
become thoroughly familiar with the equipment and
its controls before operating the dock leveler.
Never operate a dock leveler while a safety device or
guard is removed or disconnected.
Never remove DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION
signs or decals on the equipment unless replacing
them.
General Operational Safety
Precautions
DO NOT activate the equipment until all unauthorized
personnel in the area have been warned and have
moved outside the operating zone.
Remove any tools or foreign objects from the
operating zone before starting.
Keep the operating zone free of obstacles that could
cause a person to trip or fall.
The use of the word DANGER signifies the
presence of an extreme hazard or unsafe practice
which will most likely result in severe injury or
death.
Safety-Alert Symbol
The Safety-Alert Symbol identifies important safety
messages on equipment, safety signs, in manuals,
or elsewhere. When you see this symbol, be alert
to the possibility of personal injury or death. Follow
the instructions in the safety message.
The use of the word WARNING signifies the
presence of a serious hazard or unsafe practice
which may result in serious injury or death.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
The use of the word IMPORTANT is to draw
attention to a procedure that needs to be followed
to prevent machine damage.
The use of the word CAUTION signifies possible
hazard or unsafe practice which could result in
personal injury.
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Learn the safe way to operate this equipment. Read and understand the
manufacturer's instructions. If you have any questions, ask your supervisor.
Operational Safety Precautions
Stay clear of dock leveling device when freight
carrier is entering or leaving area.
Do not move or use the dock leveling device if
anyone is under or in front of it.
Keep hands and feet clear of pinch points. Avoid
putting any part of your body near moving parts.
Chock/restrain all freight carriers. Never remove
the wheel chocks until loading or unloading is
finished and truck driver has been given
permission to drive away.
Do not use a broken or damaged dock leveling
device. Make sure proper service and
maintenance procedures have been performed
before using.
Make sure lip overlaps onto trailer at least 4 in.
(102 mm).
Keep a safe distance from both side edges.

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Do not use dock leveling device if freight carrier is
too high or too low.
Do not overload the dock leveling device.
Do not operate any equipment while under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
Do not leave equipment or material unattended on
dock leveling device.

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Maintenance Safety Precautions
ALWAYS stand clear of dock leveler lip when
working in front of the dock leveler. Failure to do
this may result in serious personal injury or death.
DO NOT grind or weld if hydraulic fluid or other
flammable liquid is present on the surface to be
ground or welded
DO NOT grind or weld if uncontained hydraulic
fluid or other flammable liquid is present. Stray
sparks can ignite spills or leaks near the work area.
Always clean up the oil leaks and spills before
proceeding with grinding or welding.
Always keep a fire extinguisher of the proper type
nearby when grinding or welding.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious personal injury or death.
Always post safety warnings and barricade the
work area at dock level and ground level to
prevent unauthorized use of the unit before
maintenance is complete.
The maintenance prop must be in the upright
"service" position when working under the dock
leveler. For maximum protection, use an OSHA
approved locking device to lock the maintenance
prop in the service position. Only the person
servicing the equipment should have the key to
unlock the device.

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Safety Decals
Every 90 days (quarterly) inspect all safety labels and tags
to ensure they are on the dock leveler and are easily legible. If any are missing or require replacement, please call
1-800-643-5424 for replacements.
1751-0727
DANGER
CRUSH HAZARD
Maintenance prop must
support leveler behind bar.
Do not force maintenance
prop forward of bar to
support lip. Refer to
owner’s/user’s manual for
proper use. Failure to
comply will result in
death or serious injury.
1751-0727
1751-0730 (x2)
DANGER
Unsupported dock leveler
ramps can lower unexpectedly.
Before allowing vehicle to leave
the dock always:
! Ensure that no equipment,
material or people are on the
dock leveler.
! Return the dock leveler to its
Failure to follow posted instructions will result in death or serious injury.
stored position at dock level.
(decal placed in same position on both sides)
SAFETY INFORMATION
Operation
1. Read and follow all instructions and
warnings in the owner’s/user’s
manual.
2. Use of dock leveler restricted to
trained operators
3. Always chock trailer wheels or
engage truck restraint before
operating dock leveler or beginning to
load or unload.
4. Never use hands or equipment to
move the ramp or lip
5. Before activating dock leveler:
¥ Ensure trailer is backed in against
bumpers.
¥ Remove any end loads if required.
¥ Check trailer alignment to avoid lip
interference. If lip does not lower to
trailer bed, reposition vehicle.
6. Ensure that truck bed supports
extended lip or the leveler frame
Call 262.255.1510 for replacement placards, warning labels, or owner’s/user’s manuals.
1751-0329 (x2)
DO NOT
FORK THIS SIDE
(decal placed in same position on both sides)
1751-0330 (x2)
(decal placed in same position on both sides)
1751-0728
CRUSH HAZARD
Do not remove main springs until leveler is safely supported by
maintenance prop. Main springs contain stored energy. Be sure
springs are fully unloaded and ends are loose before removal. Refer
to owner’s/user’s manual for proper maintenance procedure. Failure
to comply will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
1751-0788
CRUSH HAZARD
Do not work under dock leveler unless this maintenance prop has been secured in the
upright position. See owner’s/user’s manual for proper procedures. Failure to comply
will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
supports the ramp before driving on
ramp.
7. Stay clear of hinges and front and
sides of moving dock leveler.
8. Never use damaged or
malfunctioning dock leveler. Report
problems immediately to supervisor.
Maintenance/Service
1. Read and follow all instructions,
warnings and maintenance schedules
in the owner’s/user’s manual.
2. Maintenance/Service of dock leveler
restricted to trained personnel.
3. Place barriers on the driveway and on
dock floor to indicate service work is
being performed.
4. DO NOT ENTER PIT unless dock
leveler is securely supported by
maintenance prop.
5. If electrically powered turn off and use
OSHA lockout/tagout procedures.
FORK
HERE
1751-0788
1751-0728
1751-0789
1751-0726
DANGER
CRUSH HAZARD
Open the pin latch and insert
through the maintenance
prop housing and prop
completely. Close the pin latch
to secure prop. Use every
time dock leveler is serviced.
Failure to comply will result
in death or serious injury.
DANGER
CRUSH HAZARD
DO NOT ENTER PIT unless dock leveler is
safely supported by maintenance prop. Place
barriers on driveway and dock floor to indicate
service work being performed. Refer to
owner’s/user’s manual for proper maintenance
procedures. Failure to comply will result in death
or serious injury.
1751-0789
1751-0726

OWNER’S/USER’S RESPONSIBILITIES
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1. The owner/ user should recognize the inherent dangers of the interface between the
loading dock and the transportation vehicle. The owner/ user should, therefore, train and
instruct all operators in the safe operation and use of the loading dock equipment in
accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and industry standards. Before
operation of the equipment, all operators shall read, understand and be familiar with all
functions of equipment as described in the owner’s/user’s manual.
2. The manufacturer shall provide to the initial purchaser all necessary information with
regards to: Safety Information, Operation, Installation and Safety Precautions,
Recommended Initial and Periodic Inspections Procedures, Planned Maintenance
Schedule, Product Specifications, Troubleshooting Guide, Parts Break Down, Warranty
Information and Manufacturers Contact Information. The owner/ user shall be responsible
to verify that this information is available and received as well as proper instructions,
training and familiarity of the equipment for all operators has been completed. Owner’s/
User’s shall actively maintain, update and re train all operators on safe working habits and
operations of the equipment.
3. It is recommended when the transportation vehicle is positioned correctly in the dock
opening and in contact with both bumpers, there shall be a minimum of 4.00 inches
(100mm) overlap of the leveling device and the transportation vehicle at all times during
the loading and unloading process.
4. Name plates, placards, decals, instructions and posted warnings shall not be obscured
from the view of the operator or maintenance personnel for whom such warnings are
intended for. Contact manufacturer for any replacements.
5. Manufacturer’s recommended periodic maintenance and inspection procedures in effect at
the date of shipment shall be followed at all times. Written documentation of maintenance,
replacement parts or damage should be retained. In the event of damage notification to
the manufacturer is requested.
6. Any modifications or alterations of loading dock equipment shall only be done with prior
written approval from the original equipment manufacturer.
7. When industrial moving devices are being used in the loading or unloading of product
from the transportation vehicle, this vehicle shall have the brakes and wheel chocks
applied appropriately or all other positive restraining device shall be fully utilized.
8. Loading dock safety equipment should never be used outside of its intended use, range,
or capacity. Please consult the manufacturer if you have any questions as to the use,
range or capacity of the equipment.
9. When selecting loading dock safety equipment, it is important to consider not only present
requirements but also future plans and any possible adverse conditions, environments or
use.

INTRODUCTION
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General Information
HM-Series dock levelers are available in the following
sizes, weight capacities, and options:
Width
6 ft (1828.8 mm)
6-1/2 ft (1981.2 mm)
7 ft (2133.6 mm)
Length
5 ft (1424 mm)
6 ft (1828.8 mm)
8 ft (2438 mm)
10 ft (3048 mm)
Capacity (CIR*)
30,000 lb (13 608 kg)
35,000 lb (15 876 kg)
40,000 lb (18 144 kg)
45,000 lb (20 412 kg)
50,000 lb (22 680 kg)
* CIR (Comparative Industry Rating)
Call Poweramp for your specific needs.
Dock Leveler Stock Specifications
Congratulations on your choice of a Poweramp dock
leveler. This manual covers the HM-series
mechanical dock leveler.
Designed by Poweramp to be a marvel of simplicity
and efficiency, your dock leveler, when properly
installed, will provide many years of trouble-free
performance with an absolute minimum of
maintenance. To obtain maximum performance and
longest possible use, a simple program of preventive
maintenance is recommended.
Once again, thank you and congratulations on your
purchase of a Poweramp mechanical dock leveler.

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Component Identification
A — Lip
B — Lip Maintenance Prop
C — Platform
D — Lip Link
E — Lip Assist Spring
F — Platform Release Ring
G — Ratchet Pawl
H — Ratchet Bar
J — Pawl Spring
K — Main Frame
L — Platform Maintenance Prop
M— Hold-Down Mechanism
N — Safety Leg (2 used)
P — Lip (Snubber) Spring
Q — Lip Shock Absorber
R— Safety Leg Linkage
S — Safety Leg Release Ring
T — Lift Arm Assembly
U — Lift (Main) Spring
Assembly
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Prepare Pit
Before lowering the dock leveler into the pit, the
following must be performed:
1. Remove all debris from the pit and sweep the pit
clean.
2. Check the entire dock leveler pit for proper
construction according to approved/certified pit
drawings. Make sure pit is square by making the
following measurements:
• Measure pit width distance (A) at both front
and rear of pit.
• Measure dock floor-to-pit floor distance (B) at
all four corners.
• Measure pit length distance (C) at both sides.
• Measure corner-to-corner (criss-cross)
distance (D) at both sides. Take measurements
at dock floor level and at pit floor level.
If any measurement is off by more than 1/8 in.
(3.18 mm), contact Poweramp Technical Services
before proceeding.
A— Distance (Pit Width)
(Front and Rear)
B — Distance (Dock Floor-to-Pit
Floor) (All Four Corners)
C — Distance (Pit Length)
(Both Sides of Pit)
D — Distance (Pit Corner-to-Corner)
(Top, Bottom, and Both Sides)
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
DO NOT remove the shipping bands around the
dock leveler lip until instructed to do so.
Post safety warnings and barricade the work area
at dock level and ground level to prevent
unauthorized use of the dock leveler before
installation has been completed.
Failure to follow the installation instructions can
result in damage to dock leveler, the facilities,
and/or serious personal injury or death.
Only trained installation professionals with the
proper equipment should install this product.
B
A
D
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Poweramp dock levelers are designed with
installation in mind. Each unit is shipped with lifting
brackets (A) fastened to the platform side joists.
Prepare Dock Leveler
A— Lifting Bracket (2 used) B — Shipping Bands
The dock leveler is heavy. Use a lifting device and
chains with the appropriate lifting capacity and
reach.
Always use the lifting brackets provided with the
unit whenever lowering or lifting a dock leveler into
or out of a pit.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
damage to the dock leveler and/or serious personal
injury or death.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
DO NOT remove the shipping bands (B) around
the platform lip and leveler frame at this time. The
shipping bands are needed to hold the leveler
together during the installation process.
A
B

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1. Remove any bumpers that may be banded, or
bolted to the frame of the dock leveler.
DO NOT remove the shipping bands (B) around
the platform lip and leveler frame at this time.
NOTE: Overall width of platform and lifting brackets
(A) must be kept to a minimum to prevent
interference between the lifting brackets and
the pit walls as the dock leveler is lowered
into the pit.
2. Make sure the mounting hardware of lifting
brackets (A) is snug. The brackets should pivot
relatively freely on the mounting cap screw. DO
NOT over-tighten.
3. Attach lifting chains to lifting brackets (A) and to a
lifting device (i.e., hoist or fork truck) having the
appropriate lifting capacity and reach.
4. Remove wood blocks that are attached to the
leveler frame before putting the dock leveler into
the pit.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
DO NOT over-tighten the lifting bracket hardware.
Over-tightening can damage the weather seal, if
equipped.

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A
A— Distance (Leveler Frame
Height)
B— Shim Locations (Under
Rear Vertical Supports)
C— Shim Locations (Under
Lip Keepers and Prop)
D— Dock Floor
E— Rear Pit Curb Angle
F— String
G— Rear Hinge Frame Angle
H— Distance (Dock Floor-to-
Pit Floor)
J— Distance (Top of Shim
Stack-to-Dock Floor)
K— Shim Stack
L— Dock Leveler Frame
M — Pyramid (Preferred)
N— Stepped (Acceptable)
P— Offset (Not Acceptable)
Q — Straight (Not Acceptable)
Install Dock Leveler
M
N
P
Q
Shim
Stacking Methods
EDF
K
G
L
J
H
B
C
A

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NOTE: Poweramp dock levelers are designed with a
nominal 1/2 in. (12.7 mm) shimming distance
to allow for pit inconsistencies.
1. Determine height of shim stack (K) for each shim
location (B) by performing the following:
a. Measure leveler frame height distance (A).
b. Measure dock floor-to-pit floor distance (H) at
each shim location (B). Write down the
dimensions obtained at each location.
c. Subtract distance (A) from distance (H) to
obtain the shim height. Repeat for each shim
location.
5. Using an appropriate lifting device connected to
the lifting brackets, lower dock leveler into the pit
so rear hinge frame angle (G) is tight against rear
pit curb angle (E) across full width of the leveler
frame.
6. Allow rear of dock leveler to rest on the rear shims
while keeping the front of the dock leveler level
with the dock floor.
7. Add shims at front shim locations (C) so front of
dock leveler will stay level with dock floor when
leveler is resting fully on shims.
4. Put a 1/4 in. (6.6 mm) thick shim at locations (C)
(under lip keepers/maintenance prop and safety
legs). Make sure shims are larger than frame
angle iron so pyramid or stepped stacking method
can be used.
NOTE: A 1/4 in. (6.6 mm) thick shim at locations (C)
is used only as a starting point. The final
shim stack height will be determined after the
dock leveler is lowered into the pit.
2. Using the results obtained in step 1, create the
individual shim stacks on the pit floor at locations
(B). Build each shim stack (K) using the pyramid
method (M) (preferred) or stepped method (N)
with the top shim having a minimum size of 4-1/2
x 4-1/2 in. (114.3 x 114.3 mm) and each
successive lower shim being larger so the shims
can be welded together using a fillet weld. DO
NOT use offset method (P) or straight method (Q).
NOTE: To assist in obtaining an accurate
measurement of distance (J), use a string (F)
pulled tight across the pit opening, directly
over the shim locations.
3. Verify that each shim stack is at the correct height
by measuring distance (J) [top of shim stack (K) to
dock floor]. Distance (J) must equal the dock
leveler height (A).
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
The minimum size of the shim that contacts the
leveler frame (i.e., the top shim of each shim stack)
must be at least 4-1/2 x 4-1/2 in. (114.3 x 114.3
mm) to support the full width of the frame rail and
to provide a shelf for a fillet weld.
Use the thickest shim stock possible for stability
and weld penetration purposes. DO NOT use
multiple layers of 1/8 in. (3.18 mm) or thinner shim
stock.
The dock leveler is heavy. Use chains and a lifting
device with the appropriate lifting capacity and
reach. Failure to do so may result in damage to
dock leveler and/or serious personal injury or
death.

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A— Front of Dock Pit
B— Dock Leveler Frame
C— Side Pit Curb Angle
D— Gap [3/4 in. (19 mm)
Minimum]
E— Pry Locations
F— Rear Hinge Frame Angle
G— Rear Pit Curb Angle
H— Flare Bevel Weld, Typical
(To Fit Spacing)
8. With rear hinge frame angle (F) tight against rear
pit curb angle (G), perform/check the following:
• Pry between the platform and rear hinge frame
angle at locations (E) to make sure rear edge
of platform is parallel to the rear hinge frame
angle (F).
• Gap (D) must exist equally along both sides of
leveler so weather seal (if equipped) will not
bind during dock leveler operation.
9. If gap (D) cannot be obtained equally at both
sides of leveler, grind or add material at the rear
edge of rear hinge frame angle (F) as needed.
10. Allow the dock leveler to rest fully on the shim
stacks. Make sure the leveler is in the crosstraffic (stored) position with lip resting on lip
keepers.
11. Check that a smooth and level transition exists
between the dock floor and the dock leveler
platform. Add or remove shims as necessary until
a smooth transition is obtained.
12. If leveler cannot be squared and made level as
instructed in steps 8 – 10, contact Poweramp
Technical Services.
6in.
(152 mm)
3/8 in.
(9.5 mm)
G
H
A
B
B
E
C
F
C
D
D

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14. Remove shipping bands at this time. Allow
platform to float. Add/Remove shims as
necessary to bring platform level/flush with floor.
17. Pull and hold the release ring (located in recess
at rear of platform) until the platform is fully
raised. Check for binding as platform rises.
18. Slowly walk out onto the platform to lower the
platform. Allow the platform to lower to the
cross-traffic position. Check for binding as
platform lowers.
19. If binding occurs, reposition leveler and/or add or
remove shims as necessary. Raise and lower
platform again. If platform still binds, contact
Poweramp Technical Services for further
instructions.
20. Check that the leveler is flush with the dock floor
and that the platform lip contacts both lip keepers
evenly.
NOTE: The illustration on the previous page shows a
typical weld pattern. The weld pattern will
vary slightly depending on size of dock
leveler.
13. With the rear hinge frame angle (F) tight against
the rear pit curb angle (G), weld the rear hinge
frame angle (F) to the rear pit curb angle (G)
using a 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) flare bevel skip weld
— each weld being 6 in. (152 mm) long.
Start at each end with a 6 in. (152 mm) long
weld. Space all the other welds out evenly
leaving approximately 6 in. (152 mm) space
between each weld.
Alternate welding locations to distribute heat.
Welding sequentially from one end to the other
may cause warping or distortion.
15. Weld front of dock leveler frame (B) to shims
located under the keepers, then weld the shims
to the front pit curb steel.
16. Disconnect lifting device and chains from the
lifting brackets.
Make sure all personnel are outside of the leveler
operating zone and stand clear of the platform lip
before removing the shipping bands. Failure to do
this may result in serious personal injury or death.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
When activating the leveler, always pull AND hold
the platform release ring until the platform is at the
full-raised position. Releasing the ring while the
platform is still rising may result in damage to the
equipment.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
Always ground welding equipment to the dock
leveler frame, NEVER to the platform.
DO NOT weld continuously along the full length of
the rear hinge frame angle. This can put
unnecessary stress on the leveler components,
causing the leveler not to function correctly and
shortening the lifespan of the affected components.
DO NOT grind or weld if hydraulic fluid or other
flammable liquid is present on the surface to be
ground or welded.
DO NOT grind or weld if uncontained hydraulic fluid
or other flammable liquid is present. Stray sparks
can ignite spills or leaks near the work area.
Always clean up the oil leaks and spills before
proceeding with grinding or welding.
Always keep a fire extinguisher of the proper type
nearby when grinding or welding.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious personal injury or death.
Make sure all personnel are outside of the leveler
operating zone and clear of the platform lip before
activating the leveler. Failure to do this may result
in serious personal injury or death.

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21. Pull the release ring to raise platform. Engage the
platform maintenance prop (B) in the service
(upright) position and lock the maintenance prop
at this position using an OSHA approved locking
device (D). Engage lip maintenance prop.
25. Remove the lifting brackets from the platform side
joists.
26. Disengage the platform maintenance prop.
27. Slowly walk out onto the platform to lower the
platform until it is at the cross-traffic (stored)
position.
28. Check operation of dock leveler by cycling the
leveler at least four times.
• When the platform is at full height, lip will be
fully extended.
• Lip will begin to drop after full height is
reached, taking approximately 12 seconds to
fully fold.
29. Check below-dock position by walking platform
down before lip folds completely.
• Lip will be over lip keepers.
• Platform safety legs will be resting on frame.
30. Check full below-dock position by walking the
platform down. Pull and hold safety leg chain (A)
before lip folds completely.
31. If the lip does not extend fully or lip folds too
quickly, see appropriate symptom in the
Troubleshooting section.
32. Install the dock bumpers as required.
22. Install shims under lift arm at locations (C) using
the pyramid shimming method. The lift arm pivot
must be solidly shimmed the entire length of the
lift arm pivot. Make sure the lift arm pivot is level
from side-to-side.
23. Finish weld all shims using a fillet weld.
• Weld all shims within each shim stack to each
other, then weld the shim stack to the leveler
frame.
• Weld the front leveler frame shim stacks to the
front pit curb steel if not done previously.
24. When all welding has been completed, remove all
slag then paint all the welds and shims.
Make sure the platform is properly supported in the
raised position before entering the pit to finish weld
the shims. Failure to do this may result in serious
personal injury or death.
A— Safety Leg Chain Pull Ring B— Platform Maintenance Prop C — Shim Location (Under Lift Arm Pivot) D —Prop Pin & Clip
B
D
A
C

OPERATION
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Theory
The HM-series mechanical dock leveler uses large lift
springs (U) to apply force to lift arm (T). The lift arm
pushes against the underside of the platform (C),
rolling on the cam (not pictured) forcing the platform
to rise. The force of the spring tension is just enough
to lift the weight of the platform.
The ratchet pawl disengages only when the platform
release ring (F) is pulled AND held. Spring tension
from pawl spring (J) causes the ratchet pawl to
engage the ratchet bar when the release ring is let
go.
When the platform rises to approximately 2 – 3 inches
(51 – 76 mm) from its full raised height, the snubber
spring (P) and a chain pulls the lip link (D) forward.
This, in conjunction with the lip assist spring (E),
causes the lip linkage to push the lip out and up. The
lip assist spring also helps control the amount of time
required for the lip to fully fold.
To lower the platform, the operator walks out onto the
platform. The platform will lower until the extended lip
rests on the truck bed. If the lip did not fully extend or
there is no truck at the dock, the platform will lower
until one of the following conditions occur:
• Lip is resting on lip keepers (cross-traffic position).
• Lip did not fully fold causing the platform to rest on
safety legs (below-dock position).
• Lip did not fully fold and safety legs are retracted,
causing the platform to rest on the safety stops (full
below-dock position).
The hold-down ratchet assembly will keep the
platform at the desired position until the platform
release ring is pulled again.
To actuate the dock leveler platform, the operator
pulls and holds the platform release ring (F) located
in the recess at the rear of the platform. This causes
ratchet pawl (G) to disengage from ratchet bar (H).
With the ratchet pawl disengaged, spring tension
from lift springs (U) forces the platform to rise.
NOTE: Ratchet pawl (G) and bar (H) are part of the
hold-down mechanism (M)
A — Lip
B — Lip Maintenance Prop
C — Platform
D — Lip Link
E — Lip Assist Spring
F — Platform Release Ring
G— Ratchet Pawl
H — Ratchet Bar
J — Pawl Spring
K — Main Frame
L — Platform Maintenance Prop
M— Hold-Down Mechanism
N — Safety Leg (2 used)
P — Lip Spring
Q — Shock Absorber
R — Safety Leg Linkage
S — Safety Leg Retract Pull Ring
T — Lift Arm
U — Lift Springs
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
When activating the leveler, always pull AND hold
the platform release ring until the platform is at the
full raised position. Releasing the ring while the
platform is still rising may result in damage to the
equipment.
A
E
C
B
F
D
U
T
S
Q
R
N
M
G
H
J
P
K
L

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Operating Instructions
The dock leveler operation instructions are
divided into the two methods of loading and
unloading:
• For ramp loading and unloading, see Ramp
Loading/Unloading Instructions on page 19.
• For end loading and unloading, see End
Loading/Unloading Instructions on page 20.
Stay clear of dock leveler when freight carrier is
entering or leaving dock area.
DO NOT raise or lower the dock leveler if anyone is
under or in front of leveler.
Keep hands and feet clear of pinch points. Avoid
putting any part of your body near moving parts.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
severe personal injury or death.
The HM-series mechanical dock leveler is designed
to compensate for ± 12 in. (305 mm) of height
difference between the loading dock and the truck
bed. DO NOT use the dock leveler if the truck/trailer
bed is more than 12 in. (305 mm) higher or lower
than the dock floor.
DO NOT overload the dock leveler.
DO NOT operate any equipment while under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
DO NOT leave/store equipment or material
unattended on the dock leveler.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
personal injury and/or damage to equipment.
DO NOT activate the dock leveler until the
truck/trailer is positioned squarely against the
bumpers and the truck wheels are chocked.
Never remove the wheel chocks until loading and
unloading is finished and truck driver has been
given permission to leave.
DO NOT use the dock leveler if the freight carrier is
too high or too low.
NEVER use a fork truck or any other material
handling equipment to lower the dock leveler.
DO NOT drive any equipment onto the dock leveler
until platform lip is resting on the truck/trailer with
at least 4 in. (102 mm) of overlap.
Always maintain a safe distance from side edges of
leveler during the loading and unloading process.
NEVER attempt to walk on an unsupported lip.
NEVER allow untrained personnel to operate the
dock leveler.
NEVER attempt to lift any part of the leveler by
hand.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious personal injury or death.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
When activating the leveler, always pull AND hold
the platform release ring until the platform is at the
full-raised position. Releasing the ring while the
platform is still rising may result in damage to the
equipment.
12 in. (305 mm)
12 in. (305 mm)

OPERATION
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NOTE: If end unloading is required, see End
Loading/Unloading Instructions on page 20.
1. Check to make sure truck/trailer is positioned
squarely against dock bumpers.
2. Instruct driver to remain at the dock until the
loading or unloading process has been
completed.
3. Chock the truck/trailer wheels or use truck
restraint if present.
Ramp Loading/Unloading Instructions
4. Raise the platform by pulling and holding the
platform release ring (A).
5. Hold the release ring until the platform is at the
fully-raised position and lip is fully extended.
9. When the loading or unloading process has been
completed, return platform to cross-traffic (stored)
position as follows:
a. Raise the platform to the full-raised position by
pulling and holding the platform release ring (A).
b. Lower platform by slowly walking out onto the
platform allowing time for the lip to fully fold and
clear the truck/trailer. Continue walking out on
platform until platform lowers to the cross-traffic
position (lip engages in the lip keepers).
10. Remove chocks from truck/trailer wheels or
release truck restraint if used.
11. Indicate to driver that truck may leave the dock.
8. Proceed with loading or unloading.
NOTE: If end loading is necessary, see End
Loading/Unloading Instructions on page 20.
6. Walk out onto the platform. The platform will lower
until the lip rests on the truck/trailer bed.
Operating Instructions — Continued
7. Make sure that the lip is fully extended and
supported on the truck/trailer along the entire
width of the platform with at least 4 in. (102 mm)
of lip contacting the truck bed.
A
A

OPERATION
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End Loading/Unloading — Platform at Cross-Traffic Position.
End Loading/Unloading — Platform at Below-Dock Position.
4. If truck/trailer bed is at or above dock floor level,
leave leveler at the cross-traffic position and
proceed with loading or unloading. When finished,
perform steps 9 and 10.
If truck/trailer bed is below the dock floor level,
perform steps 5 – 10.
NOTE: End loading or unloading can be done with
the dock at the cross-traffic position or
below-dock position depending on the height
of the truck/trailer bed.
1. Check to make sure truck/trailer is positioned
squarely against dock bumpers.
2. Instruct driver to remain at the dock until the
loading or unloading process has been completed.
3. Chock the truck/trailer wheels or use truck restraint
if present.
End Loading/Unloading Instructions
6. Slowly walk the platform down allowing enough
time for the lip to fold. Just before the platform
reaches the cross-traffic position, pull and hold
the safety leg retract pull ring (B) (located in a
recess at front of the platform). The platform will
continue lowering to the full below dock position.
5. Pull and hold the platform release ring (A) until
the platform is at the fully-raised position.
7. Proceed with loading or unloading.
NOTE: When end unloading is finished and
additional access to the truck/trailer requires
that the platform lip be extended, see Ramp
Loading/Unloading Instructions on page 19
for further instructions.
8. When loading or unloading is finished, raise the
platform to the full-raised position by pulling and
holding the platform release ring. Slowly walk the
platform down, allowing enough time for the lip to
fold. The platform will lower to the cross-traffic
position (lip engages in the lip keepers).
9. Remove chocks from truck/trailer wheels or
release truck restraint if used.
10. Indicate to the driver that the truck may leave the
dock.
Operating Instructions — Continued
A
B

MAINTENANCE
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Service Dock Leveler Safely
Whenever maintenance is to be performed under the
dock leveler platform, support the platform with the
platform maintenance prop (B).
Put the platform maintenance prop in the service
(upright) position so that the prop is cradled in the ubracket (C). Lock the platform maintenance prop in
this position by inserting the prop pin and clip (D) or
attaching an OSHA approved lockout device* and
tagout device*, supplied by others.
Only the person servicing the equipment should have
the capability to remove the lockout device. The
tagout device must inform that repairs are in process
and clearly state who is responsible for the lockout
condition.
If maintenance requires that the lip be in the
extended position, raise the lip by hand and support
the lip with the lip maintenance prop (A).
NOTE: Make sure to disengage the lip maintenance
prop and allow the lip to fold fully before
disengaging the platform maintenance prop.
* Refer to OSHA regulation 1910.147.
Always stand clear of the dock leveler lip when
working in front of the dock leveler. Failure to do
this may result in serious personal injury or death.
The platform maintenance prop MUST be in the
service position when working under the dock
leveler. For maximum protection, use an OSHA
approved locking device to lock the maintenance
prop in the service position. Only the person
servicing the equipment should have the key to
unlock the maintenance prop.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious personal injury or death.
Always post safety warnings and barricade the
work area at dock level and ground level to prevent
unauthorized use of the dock leveler before
maintenance is complete. Failure to do this may
result in serious personal injury or death.
A— Lip Maintenance Prop B — Platform Maintenance Prop C — U-Bracket D — Prop Pin & Clip
D
B
A

MAINTENANCE
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Periodic Maintenance
A — Lip Hinge Grease Fittings
B — Lip Maintenance Prop Pivot
C — Lip Link Pivots
D — Platform Hinge Area
E — Lift Arm Roller Bushing
F — E-Z Release Bellcrank Pivot
G — Lift Arm Pivot
H — Hold-Down Pivot/Pulley
J — Safety Leg Linkage Pivots
K — Lip Lift Assist Pin
L — Hold Down-to-Platform Pin
Always stand clear of the dock leveler lip when
working in front of the dock leveler. Failure to do
this may result in serious personal injury or death.
The platform maintenance prop MUST be in the
service position when working under the dock
leveler. For maximum protection, use an OSHA
approved locking device to lock the maintenance
prop in the service position. Only the person
servicing the equipment should have the key to
unlock the maintenance prop.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious personal injury or death.
Always post safety warnings and barricade the
work area at dock level and ground level to prevent
unauthorized use of the dock leveler before
maintenance is complete. Failure to do this may
result in serious personal injury or death.
C
B
D
A
E
F
K
L
G
H
J
•

MAINTENANCE
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Quarterly Maintenance
Regular maintenance must be performed on a weekly
and quarterly schedule.
Weekly Maintenance
• Operate the dock leveler through the complete
operating cycle to maintain lubrication.
NOTE: To thoroughly inspect the platform hinge area,
position the platform in the full below-dock
position.
• Inspect the platform hinge and the lip hinge areas.
The hinge areas must be kept free of dirt and
debris. Build-up of foreign material in the hinge
areas will increase wear and cause abnormal
operation.
• Lubricate the following areas with light-weight
machine oil:
(B)— Lip maintenance prop pivot
(C)— Lip link pivots
(F)— E-Z release bellcrank pivot
(H)— Hold-down pivot/pulley
(J)— Safety leg linkage pivots
(L)— Hold down-to-platform pin
• Lubricate the following areas with white lithium
grease:
(A)— Lip hinge area (inject grease into all the lip
hinge grease fittings)
(D)— Platform hinge area (inject grease into all the
platform hinge grease fittings)
(E)—Lift arm roller bushing
(G)— Lift arm pivot
(K)— Lip assist pin
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
Failure to properly lubricate the dock leveler will
cause abnormal operation of the leveler.
DO NOT lubricate the hold-down ratchet bar and
pawl.

ADJUSTMENTS
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Adjust Lift Arm Spring and Lip Assist Spring Tension
A — Jam Nut
B —Adjustment Nut
C — Lip Assist Spring
D — Lift Springs
E — Lift Spring Bolt
F — Hold-Down Mechanism
Always stand clear of the dock leveler lip when
working in front of the dock leveler. Failure to do
this may result in serious personal injury or death.
The platform maintenance prop MUST be in the
service position when working under the dock
leveler. For maximum protection, use an OSHA
approved locking device to lock the maintenance
prop in the service position. Only the person
servicing the equipment should have the key to
unlock the maintenance prop.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious personal injury or death.
Always post safety warnings and barricade the
work area at dock level and ground level to prevent
unauthorized use of the dock leveler before
maintenance is complete. Failure to do this may
result in serious personal injury or death.
D
B
A
C
E
F

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NOTE: Adjusting the tension of lift springs (D) usually
requires that the lip assist spring (C) also be
adjusted.
If the platform does not rise fully and/or lip does not
extend fully, the lift spring tension may be set too low.
If the platform cannot be walked down or is difficult to
walk down, the lift spring tension may be set too high.
3. After lift spring adjustment is completed, check
operation of the lip.
• If the lip folds before the platform can be
walked down, tension of lip assist spring (C)
may be set too low.
• If the lip does not fold fully or takes too long to
fold, tension of lip assist spring (C) may be set
too high.
4. Adjust lip assist spring tension as follows:
NOTE: Use two-turn increments when adjusting lip
assist spring (C). Check lip operation after
each adjustment. Repeat until proper
operation is obtained.
a. Loosen jam nut (A).
b. To increase spring tension, turn nut (B)
clockwise.
c. To decrease spring tension, turn nut (B)
counterclockwise.
d. Tighten jam nut.
5. Recheck operation of platform and lip. Readjust lift
spring tension and lip assist spring tension until
proper operation is obtained.
1. Raise the platform and engage the platform
maintenance prop. Lock the maintenance prop in
the service position using an appropriate locking
device.
2. Adjust tension of lift springs (D) as follows:
NOTE: Use 1/2 turn increments when adjusting lift
spring bolt (E). Check platform operation
after each adjustment. Repeat until proper
operation is obtained.
• To increase lift spring tension, turn lift spring
bolt (E) clockwise.
• To decrease lift spring tension, turn lift spring
bolt (E) counterclockwise.
If the platform does not rise fully on its own, it may
be necessary to use an external lifting device. Use
a lifting device with the appropriate lifting capacity
to safely raise the platform. Make sure to engage
and lock the platform maintenance prop after
raising the platform. Failure to do this may result in
serious personal injury or death.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
When using an external lifting device to raise the
platform, make sure hold-down mechanism (F) is
disengaged. Pull and hold platform release ring
during the lifting process to avoid shearing the
ratchet pawl and ratchet bar teeth.

ADJUSTMENTS
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Adjust Lip Stop Bolt
Check that lip (E) is fully resting on the lip keepers
(D) and at the lowest part of the keeper cradle. If lip
is not resting properly in keepers, perform the
following adjustment.
1. Fully raise platform. Manually raise the lip and
engage lip maintenance prop (not shown).
2. Loosen jam nut (B).
3. Adjust stop bolt (C) as necessary.
• Turn stop bolt “in” (clockwise) to allow lip to fold
closer to platform (A).
• Turn stop bolt “out” (counterclockwise) to hold
lip further away from platform (A).
A— Platform
B— Jam Nut
C— Stop Bolt
D — Lip Keeper
E — Lip
4. Tighten jam nut (B).
5. Disengage lip maintenance prop.
6. Walk platform down to cross-traffic (stored)
position.
7. Check lip position in both keepers. Repeat
procedure if necessary.
Always stand clear of the dock leveler lip when
working in front of the dock leveler. Failure to do
this may result in serious personal injury or death.
The platform maintenance prop MUST be in the
service position when working under the dock
leveler. For maximum protection, use an OSHA
approved locking device to lock the maintenance
prop in the service position. Only the person
servicing the equipment should have the key to
unlock the maintenance prop.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious personal injury or death.
Always post safety warnings and barricade the
work area at dock level and ground level to prevent
unauthorized use of the dock leveler before
maintenance is complete. Failure to do this may
result in serious personal injury or death.
E
D
C
B
A

TROUBLESHOOTING
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Symptom Possible Cause Solution
Platform does not rise. Heavy object(s) on platform. Remove object(s) from platform.
NOTE: For safety reasons, the dock leveler is
designed to lift only the platform’s own
weight.
Disconnected or broken
release cable.
Connect or replace cable.
Dock leveler binds. Check for visible obstructions that could cause
binding. Check weather seal if equipped.
If no obstructions found, call Poweramp Technical
Services. See inside back cover for phone number
and address.
Platform rises slowly or
does not rise to the full
raised position.
Heavy object(s) on platform. Remove object(s) from platform.
NOTE: For safety reasons, the dock leveler is
designed to lift only the platform’s own
weight.
Dock leveler binds. Check for visible obstructions that could cause
binding. Check weather seal if equipped.
If no obstructions found, call Poweramp Technical
Services. See inside back cover for phone number
and address.
Insufficient main spring
tension.
Increase tension on main springs. (See Adjust Lift
Arm Spring and Lip Assist Spring Tension in the
Adjustments section.)
Damaged or worn
hold-down mechanism.
Clean and inspect hold-down mechanism.
Troubleshooting
Always stand clear of the dock leveler lip when
working in front of the dock leveler. Failure to do
this may result in serious personal injury or death.
The platform maintenance prop MUST be in the
service position when working under the dock
leveler. For maximum protection, use an OSHA
approved locking device to lock the maintenance
prop in the service position. Only the person
servicing the equipment should have the key to
unlock the maintenance prop.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious personal injury or death.
Always post safety warnings and barricade the
work area at dock level and ground level to prevent
unauthorized use of the dock leveler before
maintenance is complete. Failure to do this may
result in serious personal injury or death.

TROUBLESHOOTING
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Symptom Possible Cause Solution
Platform rises to full
height, but lip does not
fully extend.
Lip assist chain
disconnected or broken.
Connect or replace chain.
Insufficient main spring
tension.
Increase tension on main lift springs. (See Adjust Lift
Arm Spring and Lip Assist Spring Tension in the
Adjustments section.)
Insufficient lip assist force. Increase lip assist spring tension. (See Adjust Lift
Arm Spring and Lip Assist Spring Tension in the
Adjustments section.)
Platform does not lower
when operator walks out
onto the platform.
Excessive main spring
tension.
Reduce main spring tension. (See Adjust Lift Arm
Spring and Lip Assist Spring Tension in the
Adjustments section.)
Damaged or worn
hold-down mechanism.
Clean and inspect hold-down mechanism.
Lip folds too fast during
normal walk-down.
Insufficient lip assist force. Increase lip assist spring tension. (See Adjust Lift
Arm Spring and Lip Assist Spring Tension in the
Adjustments section.)
Disconnected, worn, or
broken shock absorber.
Inspect shock absorber. Connect or replace shock
absorber.
Platform does not stay
down.
Entangled release chain. Remove cause of entanglement.
Dirt impacted in ratchet bar
teeth.
Clean and inspect ratchet bar and ratchet pawl
teeth. DO NOT lubricate the ratchet assembly.
Broken or damaged ratchet
assembly teeth.
Replace ratchet assembly. DO NOT lubricate the
ratchet assembly.
Disconnected or broken
hold-down pivot pins.
Replace hold-down pivot pins.
Damaged or worn
hold-down mechanism.
Clean and inspect hold-down mechanism.
Lip does not fold after
truck departs.
Lip hinge binding because
of lack of lubrication
Inject grease into all of the lip hinge grease fittings.
(See Periodic Maintenance in the Maintenance
section.)
Excessive lip assist force. Decrease lip assist spring tension. (See Adjust Lift
Arm Spring and Lip Assist Spring Tension in the
Adjustments section.)

PART S
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Hold-Down Mechanism
Item Quantity Part Number Description
1
DOTH-2563 Hold Down Assembly Complete, 31.5” Ratchet Bar
DOTH-2564 Hold Down Assembly Complete, 34.5” Ratchet Bar
B 1
DKIT-2575 Ratchet Bar and Pawl Assembly 31.5” Ratchet Bar
DKIT-2576 Ratchet Bar and Pawl Assembly 34.5” Ratchet Bar
C 1 1751-0043 Decal, Warning
D 1 DOTH-2559 Spring, Release Arm
B
D
C

PART S
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Frame Components
*AR = As Required
1
Provide dock leveler serial number, platform size, lip size and pit depth when calling or faxing orders.
Item Quantity Part Number Description
A 1
DFRA____
1
Frame, Welded Assembly
DFRA-____
1
Frame, Clean Sweep, Welded Assembly (Optional)
B 1 DOTH-2555 Spring, Snubber
C 1 DOTH-2416 Lap Link, 3/16 x 1.0 in.
D 1 DPLA-2128 Chain, Lip Assist Link
E 1 DOTH-2421 Cold Shut Link, 5/16 in.
F
1 DFRA-0326 6 Foot Bolt, Spring Adjuster & Plate, Spring Tensioner
1 DFRA-0327 8 Foot Bolt, Spring Adjuster & Plate, Spring Tensioner
1 DOTH-2222 Washer
G
1
DOTP-6424
1
Lift Arm, Short, 25”
1
DOTP-6423
1
Lift Arm, Long, 27”
J 1 DOTH-2402 Roller Assembly, Cam
K AR*
DOTH-____
1
Spring, Lift
L 5 DOTH-2382 Pin, Cotter, 1/4 x 2 in.
M 3 9202-0002 Pin, Rear Hinge
N 1 DOTH-2061 Bolt, Shoulder
P 4 DOTH-2432 Spring Snap, 3/16 in.
Q 1 DOTH-2423 Ring, Chain
S 1 DOTH-2131 Nut, Nylon Lock
T 1 DLPA-1210
Chain, Release Pull
U 1 DOTH-6929 Arm, E-Z Release
V
1
DOTP-6921
1
Chain, Hold-Down Release 5 ft
1
DOTP-6922
1
Chain, Hold-Down Release 6 ft
1
DOTP-6923
1
Chain, Hold-Down Release 8 ft
1
DOTP-6924
1
Chain, Hold-Down Release 10 ft
W 1
DOTP-____
1
Prop, Maintenance
X 2
DOTP-____
1
Keeper, Lip
Y 1 DOTH-2356 Pin, Clevis
Z 1 DOTH-2405 Roller, Hold-Down Release Chain
AA 1 DOTH-2375 Pin, Cotter
AB
1 DOTH-2563 Hold-Down Assembly Complete, 31.5” Ratchet Bar
1 DOTH-2564 Hold-Down Assembly Complete, 34.5” Ratchet Bar
AD 1 DOTH-2222 Washer
AE 1 DRFA-1205 Pin

PART S
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Platform Components
Continued on next page
*AR = As Required
1
Provide dock leveler serial number, platform size, and lip size when calling or faxing orders.
Item Quantity Part Number Description
A 1
DLPA-____
1
Platform, Welded Assembly
B 1 DOTH-1721 Decal, Warning
C AR* DOTH-2424 Fitting, Grease
D 1 DOTH-2075 Cap Screw, Lip Stop
E 2 DOTH-2160 Nut, Hex 5/8-11
F 1 DOTH-2131 Nut, Nylon Lock
G 2 DOTH-2214 Washer
H 1 DOTH-2547 Spring, Lip Maintenance Prop
J 1 DOTP-2006 Prop, Lip Maintenance
K 1 DOTH-2062 Cap Screw
L 1
DLIP-____
1
Lip, Welded Assembly
M
2 DPLA-2101 Pin, Lip Hinge 6 ft wide
2 DLPA-2102 Pin, Lip Hinge 6.5 ft wide
2 DLPA-2103 Pin, Lip Hinge 7 ft wide
N 2 DOTH-2380 Pin, Cotter
Shock Absorber Assembly
P 1 DOTH-2582 Shock Absorber
Q 2 DOTH-2374 Pin, Cotter
R 2 DOTH-2210 Washer
S 2 DOTH-2351 Bolt, Clevis
T 2 DOTH-2163 Nut, Nylon Lock
1 DKIT-6465 Single Shock Absorber Assembly (Includes Items P – T)
Safety Legs Assembly
U 1 DOTH-2423 Ring, Chain
V 1 DOTH-2412 Chain, Safety Leg
X 2 DOTH-2432 Spring Snap 3/16 in
Y 1 DOTH-6231 Leg, Left Safety Assembly with Spring
Z 1 DPLA-2122 Pull Bar Rod Assembly, Safety Leg
AA 1 DOTH-2356 Pin, Clevis
AB 1 DOTP-6647 Rod, Push
AC 1 DOTH-2374 Pin, Cotter
AD 1 DOTH-6232 Leg, Right Safety Assembly with Spring

PART S
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Platform Components
Continued from previous page
Toe Guard and Weatherstripping shown on following page
Item Quantity Part Number Description
Lip Assist Assembly
AE* 1 DPLA-2130 Rod, Lip Assist Adjuster, (1-1/8 in. x 34 in., Heavy Duty Short)
AF 1
DOTH-2548 Spring, STD, Lip Assist
DOTH-2546 Spring, HD, Lip Assist
AG 1 DOTH-2061 Bolt, Shoulder
AH 1 DOTH-2131 Nut, Nylon Lock
AJ 1 DOTH-2160 Nut, Nylon Lock, 5/8 -11 UNC
AK 2 DOTH-2404 Bearing, Roller
AL 2 DOTH-2211 Washer, 5/8”, 1-5/16 in. OD x 11/16 in. ID
AM 1 DOTH-6644 Spacer, 1-1/4 in. OD x 3/4 in. ID x 1 in.
AN 1 DOTH-2076 Cap Screw, 5/8 -11 UNC x 3-1/2 in.
AO 1 DPLA-2126 Link, Lip With Chain
AP 2 DOTH-2131 Nut, Nylon Lock, 3/8 -16 in.
AQ 2 DOTH-2061 Bolt, Socket-Head Shoulder
Item Quantity Part Number Description
Lip Assist Assembly
A 1
DOTH-2842 Track, Weatherstrip, 5’
DOTH-2819 Track, Weatherstrip, 6’
DOTH-2817 Track, Weatherstrip, 8’
DOTH-2843 Track, Weatherstrip, 10’
C 1
DOTH-2821 Extrusion For Brush, 5’
DOTH-2821 Extrusion For Brush, 6’
DOTH-2820 Extrusion For Brush, 8’
DOTH-2820 Extrusion For Brush, 10’
E-K 1
DKIT-9178 Full Range Toe Guard Assembly, 5’
DKIT-9179 Full Range Toe Guard Assembly, 6’
DKIT-9180 Full Range Toe Guard Assembly, 8’
DKIT-9181 Full Range Toe Guard Assembly, 10’

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PART S
Toe Guard/Weather Seal—Optional
Item Quantity Part Number Description
A 2 DOTH-2818 Channel, Weather Seal, 84”
B 2 DOTH-2824 T-Rubber, Weather Seal, 84”
C 2 DOTH-2820 Extrusion, Brush Weather Seal, 84”
CC 2 DOTH-2822 Brush Weather Seal, 1.58” x 84”
D 2 DOTH-2043 Cap Screw
E 4 DOTH-2207 Washer
F 1 See Chart
G 1 See Chart
H 2 DOTH-2131 Nut, Nylon Lock
J 1 See Chart
K 1 See Chart
CC
C
B
D
A
E
E
F
G
H
J
K

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MISCELLANEOUS
Customer Information
NOTE: Refer to illustration for left/right orientation of
dock leveler.
The model/serial number decal (A) is located
on the right platform joist near the front (lip)
of dock leveler.
When you receive your HM-series dock leveler, write
down the dock leveler model and serial number in the
form provided. This will help ensure safe keeping of
the numbers in the event the model/serial number
decal (A) becomes lost or damaged.
Also, write down Poweramp’s job number, the
company that installed the dock leveler, and the
original owner’s name. This will all help to identify the
specific dock leveler if more information is required.
When ordering, use part numbers and description to
help identify the item ordered. Do not use “item”
numbers. These are only for locating the position of
the parts. Always give dock leveler MODEL NUMBER
and/or SERIAL NUMBER.
For service, call or contact:
Systems, Inc.
P.O. Box 309
Germantown, WI 53022
Phone: (800) 643-5424
Fax: (262) 255-5917
Dock Leveler Information
Model ___________________________________
Serial No._________________________________
Poweramp, Job No. ______________________
Original Owner Information
Name ___________________________________
Address _________________________________
_________________________________
Installer Information
Name ___________________________________
Address _________________________________
_________________________________
Date of Installation _________________________
A

POWERAMP WARRANTY
HM-SERIES MECHANICAL LEVELER
Systems, Inc., guarantees the materials, components, and workmanship in your
Poweramp HM-Series dock leveler to be of the highest quality and to be free of
defects in material and workmanship for a full One (1) Year Base Warranty on all
components. The Base Warranty includes replacement parts, labor, and freight.
Structural components carry a Ten (10) Year Pro-Rated Parts Warranty. Example:
after two years customer is responsible for 20%, three years 30%, etc.
Specifically, the structural warranty includes the frame, deck section, lip section,
rear hinge, and front hinge.
Systems, Inc., warrants all components to be free of defects in material and
workmanship, under normal use, during the warranty period. This base warranty
period begins upon the completion of the installation or the Sixtieth (60
th
) day after
shipment, whichever is earlier.
All guarantee claims will be settled on a timely basis when defects are found to be
from other than improper installation, operating contrary to instructions or beyond
rated load capacities, abuse, careless or negligent use, or failure to maintain the
unit as recommended by the owner’s manual.
There are no guarantees, either expressed or implied, including any implied
guarantees of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose which shall extend
beyond the guarantee periods indicated above. This guarantee is valid only if the
unit(s) is unaltered from original condition as delivered from the factory and a
survey is completed by a Poweramp representative.