Steel dock bumper with rubber buffers inside to cushion vehicles at the dock. Thickness 130 mm.
Several references available, see table for specifications.
Reference | Option | Height in mm | Width in mm | Weight in kg |
---|---|---|---|---|
93.950.856 | 470 | 235 | 35 | |
93.950.857 | Extension 200 mm | 470 | 220 | 38 |
93.950.858 | Extension 100 mm | 470 | 220 | 42 |
93.950.859 | Extended deck | 470 | 235 | 38 |
The BUTDOCK 130 is a zinc-plated steel dock bumper equipped with a 130mm rubber shock absorber.
High resistance to impacts when docking the vehicle.
Resistant to friction, as well as the vehicle's ascent and descent during loading.
Available with extended plate, 100mm or 200mm height extension.
BUTDOCK 130: 130 mm thick steel dock bumper
Reference | Option | Height in mm | Width in mm | Weight in kg |
---|---|---|---|---|
93.950.856 | 470 | 235 | 35 | |
93.950.857 | Extension 200 mm | 470 | 220 | 38 |
93.950.858 | Extension 100 mm | 470 | 220 | 42 |
93.950.859 | Extended deck | 470 | 235 | 38 |
Questions & Answers
What is the difference between a steel bumper and a rubber bumper?
The rubber bumper cushions the impact of the semi on the dock and is suitable for less intensive use. The steel bumper provides similar cushioning, but the 10 mm steel impact plate ensures more durable use and is suitable for intensive use.
When should I use a dock leveller?
The extension, which is always positioned on the driver's side, prevents vehicles from tipping over onto the platform, and guarantees a wider range of use for the bumpers.



