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There are a variety of factors that may affect the dimensions of your dock shelter. When considering which dock shelter model you need keep in mind the points below:
- Bumper projection determines the projection of a shelter (frame must be 18" greater than bumper projection from wall)
- Head curtain drop (length) and frame projection may be affected by significant truck height variance (We suggest speaking with a representative about this or supplying a completed dock survey found below)
- Slope of approach. Truck shelter frames are wedged to accommodate sloped aprons.
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Dock Shelter Pricing
| Model # |
Dimensions |
Wood Frame |
Soft Sided |
| SH402-18 |
11'6" Wide x 11' High x 18" Projection |
$1,350 |
$1,515 |
| SH402-24 |
11'6" Wide x 11' High x 24" Projection |
$1,363 |
$1,574 |
| SH402-30 |
11'6" Wide x 11' High x 30" Projection |
$1,383 |
$1,745 |
| SH402-36 |
11'6" Wide x 11' High x 36" Projection |
$1,416 |
$1,820 |
| SH402-42 |
11'6" Wide x 11' High x 42" Projection |
$1,451 |
NA |
Replacement
Curtains |
Dock Shelter Replacement curtains for 11'6" Wide x 11' High frame (Includes Pillows for up to 42" Projection) |
$803 |
Custom frames
and Curtains |
Custom Dock Shelter Frames and Curtains |
Varies |
Dock Shelter Parts
| Dock Shelter Parts |
Description |
Price |
| Corner Pillows |
Standard sizes up to 42" (Pair) |
$152 |
| Side Frame |
Assembled Wood Frame with Fiberglass Panels (Up to 29" width) |
$197 |
| Side Frame |
Assembled Wood Frame with fiberglass panels (up to 42" width) |
$202 |
| Head Frame |
Complete Wood Frame with fiberglass panels (Up to 11'6" width) |
$202 |
| Head Frame |
Head Frame -(Complete Wood Frame with fiberglass panels (up to 42" width) |
$219 |
| Fiberglass |
Fiberglass Panel Only - 18"; 24"; 36"; and 42" Width (Priced Per SQF) |
$4.60 |
| Rubber Strap |
21" Long with "S" Hooks Attached |
$4 |
| Rubber Strap |
42" Long with "S" Hooks Attached |
$5 |
| Spring Steel |
Spring Steel Stay 24" Length |
$7 |
| Spring Steel |
Spring Steel Stay 30" Length |
$9 |
| Steel Bumper |
18" and 24" Depth (Includes 6" extension beyond frame) (Price per each) |
$164 |
| Steel Bumper |
30", 36", and 42" Depth (Includes 6" extension beyond frame) (Price per each) |
$197 |
Dock Shelters unlike dock seals are designed to provide full access to the rear of the trailer. To accomplish this trailers penetrate shelter frame housings rather than compress against foam pads like when using dock seals.
To create the seal a series of curtains with spring steel pockets are hung from the shelter frame. As trailers penetrate back into the structure they impact these curtains causing them to slide out and along the trailer wall. The spring steel stays hold the curtains snugly in place against the trailer while bottom corner draft pillows provide an additional seal against upward drafts.
Note: for declining docks rain can prove to be a problem as it runs down the tops of the trailers. For this situation a rain guard or alternative dock seal may be necessary
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Dock Shelter Specification
- Pressure treated lumber frame covered with translucent fiberglass top and side frames) to allow natural light into the dock area.
- 18" overall projection is standard for 4 ½" bumper projection.
- Coated polymer fabric face curtains have foam bead on inside edge, which conforms to trailer for better seal.
- Raked header prevents water collection on top.
- Wear face with guide stripe on bottom corners of face curtains absorb impact of lower trailer corners.
- Wind cord prevents head curtain from blowing out of position.
- Three overlapping wear pleats in corners absorb impact of sharp trailer edges.
- Foam-filled draft pads inside lower corners prevent air from entering "NO STEP" safety logo permanently affixed.
- Angle trim secures face and header curtains to shelter frame.
- Heavy-duty steel bumper guards support frame and provide protection from incoming vehicles.
- Durable fabrics in a wide range of weights, styles, and colors.
- Spring steel stays inside of head curtain and side curtains.
Rigid Frame Dock Shelter
- Base material to be 40 oz. per square yard vinyl coated polyester with high tear Duropreen vinyl coated polyester for high wear areas
- 4" Duropreen wear guard with enclosed foam pipe to run along inside edge of each vertical curtain
- (1) 22" x 20" Duropreen flap at the bottom of vertical curtain
- 3” Duropreen pockets to enclose spring steel stays
- Each vertical cover to have (7) spring steel stays measuring .042 x 2" x 24"
- 1” Brass Grommets for anchoring
- Vertical covers shall have 3" yellow guide stripe run from top to bottom
- Base material to be 40 oz. per square yard vinyl coated polyester with high tear Duropreen vinyl coated polyester for high wear areas
- 4" Duropreen wear guard with enclosed foam pipe to extend across bottom edge of Header curtain
- (8) 11" x 28" high tear duropreen wear shields per head curtain (four each side)
- 1” Brass Grommets For anchoring
- 3” Duropreen pockets to enclose spring steel stays
- Head curtain to have (4) Vertical spring steel stays measuring .042 x 2" x 30"
- 2" x 4" preservative treated lumber.
- (6) 2" x 4" Horizontal wood braces per vertical member.
- Vertical members are to have (4) 1/8" x 1" x 3" zinc plated flat brackets and (4) 1 1/2 " x 1 1/2" x 3" zinc plated angle brackets for support.
- Standard vertical frame is 10'6" high or equal to door height on doors higher than 10'6".
- Translucent light panels shall cover the outside of the frame extending 3” past the top of vertical frame.
- (2) Zinc plated Channel bracket per vertical to be installed for mounting bottom pillows
- 2" x 4" and 2" x 6" preservative treated lumber.
- Header frame shall be peaked, sloping 2" towards each side for run off.
- Unit complete with (6) 2" x 4" treated lumber braces and (1) 2" x 6" treated lumber center brace
- Header frame shall have (4) 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 3" zinc plated angle at each corner for reinforcement
- Standard header frame to be 11'6" wide or equal to door width wider than 11'6"
- (2) Translucent light panel shall cover the top of the header frame completely overhanging outside edge 2”
- There shall be two bottom corner pillows per unit
- Base fabric shall be 22 oz. polyurethane vinyl with high density foam core
- Preservative treated lumber back to be covered in 22oz. vinyl
- 4”x4” blue mesh screen on base of pillow for drainage and compression
- Yellow no step logo to be sewn to top of pillow
- There shall be two steel bumpers per unit
- (1) 2/16" x 6" x 24" steel back plate with four 17/32" holes for mounting
- 11 gauge 4" square tube shall be welded to steel back plate (extends 4” past dock shelter vertical frame projection)
- 6”x12” yellow painted “C” Channel face plate to be welded to end of 4” support tube
- (1) Steel knee brace measuring 3/8" x 1 1/4" x 24" welded to back plate and 4” support tube

- High density foam filled side pads eliminate the need for steel bumper guards.
- Pressure treated lumber backing.
- 24" overall projection is standard for 4 ½" bumper projection.
- All curtains to have 40oz vinyl base fabric and high tear duropreen at high wear areas
- Duropreen enclosed foam Pipe runs length of inside edge, conforming to trailer for better seal.
- Raked header prevents water collection on top.
- 22" x 20" Duropreen flap at the base of each vertical curtain absorbs impact of lower trailer corners
- Full Length Yellow Guide stripes
- Bungee straps prevent head curtain from blowing out of position.
- Six overlapping wear pleats at each corner of header absorb impact from sharp trailer edges.
- High density foam-filled draft pads inside lower corners prevent air from entering when trailers are docked
- "NO STEP" safety logo permanently affixed to top of pillows
- Angle trim secures face and header curtains to shelter frame
- Durable fabrics in a wide range of weights, styles, and colors.
- Spring steel stays inside of head and side curtains.
Cushion Frame Dock Shelter
- High density polyurethane foam rubber minimum 1.5 lbs density and 45 lbs compression to be used for core
- Sides shall be 6" at the back, 6" at the face, and 10'6" in height
- Base fabric shall be 22 oz per square yard vinyl
- Coated nylon backer board shall be preservative treated 2 x 6 lumber
- Vertical sides shall have 4" wide touch and hold velcro running the length of each side for cover attachment
- Base material shall be 40 oz. per square yard vinyl with high tear Duropreen vinyl sewn at high wear areas
- 4" Duropreen wear guard with enclosed foam pipe to run along inside edge of each vertical curtain
- (1) 22" x 20" Duropreen flap at the bottom of vertical curtain
- 3” Duropreen pockets to enclose spring steel stays
- Each vertical cover to have (7) spring steel stays measuring .042 x 2" x 24"
- 1” Brass Grommets for anchoring
- Vertical covers shall have 3" yellow guide stripe run from top to bottom
- Covers shall have two full length 4" wide velcro strips for mounting to attach each side of vertical pad
- Base material to be 40 oz. per square yard vinyl coated polyester with high tear Duropreen vinyl coated polyester for high wear areas
- 4" Duropreen wear guard with enclosed foam pipe to extend across bottom edge of Header curtain
- (12) 11" x 28" high tear duropreen wear shields per head curtain (six each side)
- 3” Duropreen pockets to enclose spring steel stays
- Head curtain to have (4) Vertical spring steel stays measuring .042 x 2" x 30"
- 2 x 4 and 2 x 6 preservative treated lumber.
- header frame is sloped 2" for run off.
- head frame to shall have one 1 ½" x 1 ½" x 3" zinc plated angle at each corner.
- translucent light panel to cover entire head frame plus an additional 1 ½" on each side.
- head frame shall be supported on each end by eye bolts and aircraft cable affixed to anchors in building face
- Base fabric shall be 22 oz vinyl.
- Pillows shall attach to side pads via 3" wide touch & hold fastening system
How deep should a dock shelter frame be? Your dock shelter depth is determined by the slope of your approach and the distance from dock shelter mounting surface to dock bumper face. A general rule of thumb is the dock shelter frame should always extend at least 18" past the face of the dock bumper.How to install a dock shelter? Installing a dock shelter is simple task and can be performed with basic tools. Comprising of flat and angle brackets installation is simple and can be performed in two to three hours depending on experience. For installation instructions email us at sales@loadingdocksupply.comDock seals vs Dock Shelters To seal your dock there are two types of seals, Dock Shelters or Dock Seals. While both wrap around the outside of the door, their primary function is different. For example, dock seals are designed to be compressed thereby creating an airtight seal between the trailer and dock, while the other style, dock shelters, are designed to be penetrated by the trailer. https://loadingdocksupply.com/dock_seals_vs_dock_shelters
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