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Rite-Hite: Dok-Commander System



Rite-Hite is a world leader in the manufacture and sale of loading dock equipment, industrial doors, safety barriers and high-volume, low-speed industrial fans- all designed to improve safety, productivity and energy consumption. Compromised of seven united corporations, Rite-Hite has always placed an emphasis on research and development which had led to the ongoing creation of new products that pioneer the industry.
195 S. Rite-Hite Way
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53204
United States
414-355-2600  888-841-4283  414-355-9248 
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Rite-Hite Company Profile

Integrate, centralize multiple loading dock device controls

Integrate, centralize multiple loading dock device controls By integrating the controls of multiple loading dock devices into a centralized, easy-to-operate system, the Dok-Commander enhances safety and security of personnel and products. The unit installs at each dock position and powers a vehicle restraint, leveler, door and light. Three interlock functions ensure equipment is engaged in the proper sequence: the first disables the use of a hydraulic leveler or overhead door until the vehicle restraint has safely engaged; the second requires the overhead door to be opened prior to leveler operation; and the third ensures the leveler is stored before the restraint can release the trailer. Engineered for heavy-duty use in harsh environments, the system meets requirements for noise, electrical and environmental conditions and chemicals. It can also be linked to an active building security system to prevent cargo theft. Rite-Hite, 800-456-0600, [url=http://www.ritehite.com]http://www.ritehite.com[/url].

By integrating the controls of multiple loading dock devices into a centralized, easy-to-operate system, the Dok-Commander by Rite-Hite enhances safety and security of personnel and products.

The unit installs at each dock position and powers a vehicle restraint, leveler, door and light. Three interlock functions ensure equipment is engaged in the proper sequence: the first disables the use of a hydraulic leveler or overhead door until the vehicle restraint has safely engaged; the second requires the overhead door to be opened prior to leveler operation; and the third ensures the leveler is stored before the restraint can release the trailer.

Engineered for heavy-duty use in harsh environments, the system meets requirements for noise, electrical and environmental conditions and chemicals. It can also be linked to an active building security system to prevent cargo theft.