The TS101 foam dock seal with fixed head pad over side pads provides the tightest possible seal between interior & exterior environments for high volume traffic with consistent trailer widths & heights. This three sided seal is still the leading cost effective means to seal a dock door opening. A wide selection of highly durable fabrics and additional wear surfaces are available to maximize durability. A variety of pad width, projections, tapers and bevel shapes assure customer satisfaction.
TS111 | 22 oz. Vinyl | Medium usage |
TS121 | 40 oz. Vinyl | Medium to Heavy usage |
TS141 | Truk Flex™ | Heavy usage |
TS151 | Rough Flex™ | Medium usage |
The TS103 dock seal with foam side pads and a curtain head is the most effective means to accommodate high volume traffic with differing trailer heights. Two high quality side pads combine with full width curtain to seal a variety of trailers. A wide selection of highly durable fabrics and additional wear surfaces are available to maximize durability. A variety of pad width, projections, tapers and bevel shapes assure customer satisfaction.
TS113 | 22 oz. Vinyl | Medium usage |
TS123 | 40 oz. Vinyl | Medium to Heavy usage |
TS143 | Truk Flex™ | Heavy usage |
TS153 | Rough Flex™ | Medium usage |
The TS500 series dock seal with foam side pads and a counterweighted adjustable curtain head provides excellent sealing characteristics to accommodate high volume traffic with differing trailer heights. Two high quality side pads combine with manually positioned head pad to seal a variety of trailers. This model allows you to position the head pad on a vertical track. A standard 12" high foam head pad is mounted on a heavy gauge steel pan. A wide selection of highly durable fabrics and additional wear surfaces are available to maximize durability. A variety of pad width, projections, tapers and bevel shapes assure customer satisfaction.
TS513 | 22 oz. Vinyl | Medium usage |
TS523 | 40 oz. Vinyl | Medium to Heavy usage |
TS543 | Truk Flex™ | Heavy usage |
TS553 | Rough Flex™ | Medium usage |