Which Dock Fender Best Suits Your Facility?



Protecting the outside of your facility is as important as the safety within. When there is high vehicle traffic that must run efficiently, ensuring that the outside of your building is protected is vital. Installing the correct property protection helps maintain the safety of the structure of the building as well as incoming vehicles that may not be familiar with your dock/loading layout.
There are 2 different types of rubber guards that are
commonly used in warehouse and delivery/loading dock situations. These are Extruded Rubber Dock Fender and D Type Moulded Rubber Dock Bumper. Although it’s thought that these 2 dock/wall
bumpers look the same, they have different purposes and often mistaken and
installed for the incorrect use.
Extruded Rubber Dock Fender
This dock fender is suitable for docks where the truck will
commonly/frequently bump into the dock. The Extruded Rubber Dock Fender is designed to withstand frequent hits and bumps by incoming
vehicles that are reversing and pulling up to a facilities dock. They are
generally used in busy freight depots and large logistic warehouses where frequent
and high traffic is expected. The dock fender is manufactured from tough and
durable EDPM rubber that can withstand harsh environments, with a wall
thickness of 19.5mm.
D Type Moulded Rubber Dock Bumper
This style of dock bumper has been manufactured from a
non-flexible moulded rubber. It has been designed to protect your
building/facility from occasional and accidental hits and bumps from vehicles.
They are generally used in retail loading docks, and smaller/low traffic
loading docks. It is important to note that the D Type Moulded Rubber Dock Bumper will protect your building, however, they may
need replacing when they have been hit or bumped. If there was no bumper at all
and a vehicle was to hit straight into the building and crack the concrete, the
cost of repairs would be quite high. This damage could also create a risk of
damaging the structural integrity of the dock area. The cost associated with
replacing the bumper when hit is only a fraction of the cost of structural
damage to your building.
When considering the protection of your loading dock and warehouse facilities, it is important to understand what type activities and incidents occur that your building needs protection from. Choosing the incorrect fender/bumper could become costly if it isn’t correctly protecting your building and incoming vehicles.