Rite-Hite reinvents the Vehicle Restraint Category
Rite-Hite is reinventing the vehicle restraint category with the introduction of the Dok-LokÒ SHR-5000. This exclusive, new restraint uses a patented “shadow hook” design to secure traditional trailers, as well as intermodal container chassis and trailers with rear-impact guard obstructions. The universal design of the Dok-LokÒ SHR-5000 is intended to meet the evolving needs of loading dock operators and the rise in intermodal container traffic, which is up 8.2 percent this year according to the Intermodal Association of North America.
“In today’s global economy, loading dock operators are receiving a wide variety of trailers and containers,” said Troy Bergum, product manager for Rite-Hite Products. “The shadow hook is a universal restraint designed to secure the widest amount of trailer configurations and sizes, including intermodal chassis. It’s a universal restraint designed to meet the challenges of today’s loading docks.”
In addition to having the most substantial wrap on rear-impact guards and the widest vertical engagement range (9-30 inches), the Dok-Lok SHR-5000 incorporates a shadow hook that provides an additional layer of safety when dealing with rear-impact guard obstructions.
How It Works
When the Dok-Lok SHR-5000 is activated, the hook attempts to wrap around the rear-impact guard. If the hook comes in contact with a rear-impact guard obstruction, the shadow hook pivots to secure the trailer in place. If the trailer moves, the shadow hook locks in the safety stop, which helps prevent a wide variety of trailer separation accidents.
In addition to safely securing the widest amount of trailers and intermodal containers, the Dok-Lok SHR-5000 is a physical theft deterrent and can interface directly with security systems to help prevent trailer theft, which is a growing issue. According to Inbound Logistics magazine, it is estimated that roughly $30 billion in cargo is stolen each year in the United States.
The Dok-Lok SHR-5000 is engineered to withstand the harsh conditions of a loading dock environment. Its solid steel construction can withstand repeated contact with trailers backing in and out of the loading dock area, while powerful extension springs provide superior upward force against rear-impact guards to keep a trailer secure during loading – even with air-ride trailers. The Dok-Lok SHR-5000 features a corrosion-resistant finish and an IP-66 rated motor to prevent water and dust infiltration. Finally, the unit stores above ground to stay clear of ice, snow and other debris.
“Rite-Hite pioneered the vehicle restraint industry by introducing the Dok-Lok in 1980,” Bergum stated. “We have continued to evolve our Dok-Lok restraints to meet the constant changes in our industry, including trailer design, loading dock design and regulatory compliance. The Dok-Lok SHR-5000 is the next breakthrough in our long history of innovation.”
The Dok-Lok SHR-5000 comes standard with the Rite-Vu Light Communication System, which provides clear, constant communication of restraint status to the truck driver, forklift operator and loading dock personnel. In addition to lights on the control box, the system features Corner-Vu lights that are located in the upper corners of the interior dock door. These lights provide a highly visible status report as the forklift driver enters the trailer. There are also Leveler-Vu lights that are mounted on the dock leveler to confirm restraint status as the forklift driver exits the trailer. Rite-Vu provides real-time communication at multiple touch points to keep dockworkers safe throughout the loading and unloading sequence.