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Warehouse Ramps Made in the U.S.A.2023-12-27T14:58:47-04:00

Heavy-Duty Warehouse Ramps

Copperloy is your #1 choice for warehouse ramps made in the U.S.A.

Dock To Ground Ramps / Yard Ramps

Copperloy manufacturers’ heavy-duty warehouse ramps designed to improve the safety and productivity of all loading dock operations. Whether you need a permanent loading dock solution or a mobile one, Copperloy has the dock equipment to meet these requirements.

For over sixty years Copperloy has been designing and manufacturing warehouse ramps proudly made in the United States. Our in-house engineering team continually strives to design and enhance our dock equipment to ensure safety and durability.

Coppeloy offers two industry-leading material handling equipment options. For the warehouse that needs the freedom of mobility we offer yard ramps. For the warehouse that needs more of a permanent solution we offer ground-to-dock ramps.

Dock-to-Ground Ramps | Permanent Warehouse Ramps

Do the needs of your loading dock operations require vehicles to travel from ground level to dock level? If yes, you can rely on Copperloy’s high-performance dock-to-ground ramps. Commonly used as a permanent or fixed solution for warehouse dock operations.

Additionally, they have the capability to relocate if needed for growth and/or downsizing of your location. These ramps are built tough and can handle just about any loading and unloading situation needed.

Copperloy’s dock-to-ground ramps offer capacities up to 30,000 lbs. And standard widths up to 118 inches. However, Copperloy dock-to-ground ramps can be customized to meet any facilities’ specifications and requirements.

Additional features include an all-weather open-faced steel grated dock. Therefore, creating a year-round high-traction surface; debris, snow, ice, and water will not build upon its surface.

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WITH COMPETITIVE PRICES AND SHORT LEAD TIMES, WE MAKE IT EASY TO OWN THE RIGHT FORKLIFT YARD RAMP FOR YOUR OPERATION.

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FEATURES OF WAREHOUSE RAMPS

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WAREHOUSE RAMPS – DOCK-TO-GROUND RAMP DESIGN

Open-faced, steel grating allows snow, water, and other debris to fall through. As a result, a high-traction running surface is available throughout varying weather conditions. Dock-to-ground ramps provide an innovative alternative to permanent concrete installations.

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WAREHOUSE RAMPS – DOCK-TO-GROUND RAMP SPECIFICATIONS

These warehouse dock ramps support a wide range of capacities. Additionally, upon request, custom sizes and specifications are available. For example, check out our custom two-piece, extra-long dock ramp! Copperloy created this ramp for a unique loading situation.

  • Widths: Standard widths up to 118″, custom available upon request!
  • Capacities: 16,000-30,000 lbs.

Yard Ramps | Mobile Warehouse Ramps

Yard ramps allow for forklifts and lift trucks to load and unload to tractor-trailers, railcars, or buildings from ground-level. Does your loading dock operations depend on the location of the job? If yes, our yard ramp offers the quickest and most efficient solution to move from job to job.

Additionally, Copperloy’s loading dock ramps offer a cost-effective solution for facilities that do not currently have an existing dock. Skip the hassle of the tedious planning and construction of a permanent concrete dock. We maintain a large inventory of yard ramp models with next day shipping anywhere in the United States.

Our yard ramps offer capacities up to 30,000 lbs. and standard lengths up to 36 feet. They are durable, versatile, and require minimal maintenance. Designed to be set up quickly and efficiently, and can be stored just as easily.

Expand your current loading dock capacities with a Copperloy portable warehouse ramp.

YARD RAMPS | MOBILE WAREHOUSE RAMPS | FEATURES

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STEEL RAMPS

  • Lengths: Up to 36′
  • Heights: Range from 38″-65″
  • Width: 70″ or 84″
  • Capacity: 16,000-35,000 lbs.
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ALUMINUM GROUND-TO-TRUCK RAMPS

  • Lengths: Up to 36′
  • Heights: Range from 38″-65″
  • Width: 70″ or 84″
  • Capacity: 16,000-25,000 lbs.
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UNIVERSAL TRUCK RAMP FEATURES

  • 7″ safety curbs
  • 18″ solid, pneumatic tires
  • High-traction, steel grating
  • Redesigned hydraulic pump for quickest raise times and ease of use
  • Positioning sleeve for easy alignment
  • Standard 8′ level off, consult factory for a custom 10′ level off
  • 15″ lip
  • Optional tow-bar for convenient towing around facilities
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Warehouse Ramps FAQs

The slope of a warehouse ramp can vary depending on the specific requirements of the warehouse and the type of equipment or vehicles that will be using it. In general, the slope of a warehouse ramp should be designed to ensure safety, ease of access, and efficient movement of goods and vehicles. Here are some considerations for warehouse ramp slopes:

OSHA Guidelines: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in the United States provides general guidelines for the construction of ramps in workplaces. OSHA recommends that ramps not exceed a slope of 1:8 (12.5%) unless there are specific conditions or circumstances that allow for a steeper slope. This slope is intended to provide a safe and gradual incline for workers and equipment.

Equipment and Vehicles: The type of equipment and vehicles that will use the ramp is a crucial factor in determining the appropriate slope. For example, forklifts and pallet jacks may require a gentler slope compared to smaller hand carts or pedestrians.

Load Capacity: The weight and load capacity of the goods being transported on the ramp should also be considered in the design. Heavier loads may require a less steep slope to ensure stability and safety.

The best angle for loading ramps is the one that adheres to OSHA requirements while also considering the type of equipment that will use the ramp. A shallow incline is the best option, but it may not be possible with the space limitations at your facility.