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A New Loading Dock Design JAMAS Enterprises, LLC 404 N Midler Ave. Syracuse, NY 13206 (315) 463-5356 www.JAMASenterprises.com 1

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A New Loading Dock

Design JAMAS Enterprises, LLC

404 N Midler Ave.Syracuse, NY 13206

(315) 463-5356www.JAMASenterprises.com

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Cost Effective Methodof Constructing a Dock

Upfront cost savings include:1. This design requires only two concrete pours to complete the dock leveler pits.

Conventional forming of pits, along with the potential for irregular pits, is eliminated.

2. CentraAir levelers utilizing compressed air rather than 460/3 electrical power. These levelers are less costly than hydraulic levelers.

3. The only electrical drops at the docks are 110 volt, between every other set of doors, to power the BeLights and BeLock Controllers.

4. Dock equipment controls are integrated into the Twins, thus eliminating drilling, welding or anchoring to new walls and door jambs.

5. Infill pads or other means of guarding against impact from equipment is incorporated into the Twins.

6. Security contacts at each door are eliminated and door monitoring takes place within the BeLock Controller.

Please review this presentation and contact me with any questions.Thank you,Dale Hudson(315) 463-5356

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Cost Effective Methodof Constructing a Dock

Equipment Used:

Poweramp CA Dock Levelers

JAMAS BeLight TwinsJAMAS BeLock Controllers

Fairborn USA Dock Shelters

Amarr Dock Doors

Durable Steel Faced Bumpers

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Dock Foundation Wall

Dock Pit Openings are 2’2” deep by 9’1” wide

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Preparing Continuous6” Pit Floor

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Installing Three Sided Pit Kits

Lay out and bolt together the sides and back.

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Installing Three Sided Pit Kits

Level, Shim, and Square up the kits

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Installing Three Sided Pit Kits

Anchor and Brace

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Poweramp Rapid Form Pan

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Installing the Twins

Position to a Straight LineDistance off the wall is determined by Track Guard plus door track projection

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Installing the Twins

Square to Pan Shim to level

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Installing the Twins

Conduit runs – Wall to BeLights to Leveler Pit

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Installing the Twins

Conduit runs for air lines to CA Levelers

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Installing Rebar

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Ready to pour Infills and Floors

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Infills and Floors Poured

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Assembly of Twins and Installation of Levelers

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Assembly of Twins and Installation of Levelers

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Finished Dock

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In Use

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BeLight Twins B.O.M.

6” Schedule 40 Pipe Upright posts

10” x 10” x ½" Base Plates For mounting to pit floor

6” Pipe Tee Houses the BeLight

6” Structural C-channel (2) Rails spanning the BeLight pipe posts

6” x 5/16" Structural Angle Overlapping pipe posts and anchored to the floor

2” x 2” x ¼” Wall Steel Tube Track Guard rails and control panel station supports

3” x 3” x ¼” Structural Angle For door track protection

3/16” Steel Plate For control panel station and BeLight cap

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CentraAir Series Leveler

Size:Widths

6’, 6.5’, 7’

Lengths6’, 8’, 10’

Capacities:25,00030,00035,00040,00045,00050,000