A hydraulic dock leveler is the steel bridge between your loading dock and the truck. It closes the gap and the height difference so a forklift can drive in and out safely. The big question for most buyers is simple: do you need a fixed one built into the dock, or a mobile one you can move around? This guide explains both in plain terms so you can choose the right one.

What a Dock Leveler Does
Trucks come in different heights. A dock leveler bridges that height gap so goods move smoothly between the truck and the warehouse floor. A hydraulic model uses an oil-powered cylinder, so the operator just pushes a button. No heavy lifting, no chains to pull.
Fixed vs Mobile: Which One Do You Need?
This is the main choice. Here is a simple comparison:
| Fixed (Stationary) | Mobile (Yard Ramp) | |
|---|---|---|
| Where it sits | Built into a dock pit | Free-standing, movable |
| Needs a loading dock? | Yes | No — works on open ground |
| Moves between sites? | No | Yes, towable |
| Best for | Fixed warehouses with docks | Renting, temporary sites, no dock |
| Capacity | 6–10 tons typical | 6–15 tons typical |
Simple rule: if you have a permanent dock, choose fixed. If you load trucks on open ground or move between locations, choose mobile.

Key Specs to Check Before You Buy
- Load capacity — must cover your heaviest forklift plus its load. Pick a higher rating to be safe.
- Platform size — wider is easier for the forklift driver.
- Lip type — the front edge that rests on the truck. Hinged lips suit most jobs.
- Cylinder and pump quality — this is the heart of a hydraulic unit. Ask which brand they use.
- Safety features — look for a maintenance support, toe guards, and an auto-return function.
How Much Does a Dock Leveler Cost?
Price depends on size, capacity, and order volume. As a rough guide for wholesale orders:
- Fixed hydraulic dock leveler: around $1,200 – $3,500 per unit
- Mobile yard ramp: around $4,000 – $9,000 per unit
Buying direct from a factory in volume lowers the per-unit price. Ask for a price break at 5, 10, and 20 units.
Buying From a Factory: What to Ask
- Can they make the size and capacity your trucks need? (custom is normal for a real factory)
- Do they provide CE certification for export?
- What warranty covers the cylinder and structure?
- Can they share photos or video of the actual production line?

FAQ
What is the difference between a dock leveler and a yard ramp?
A dock leveler is built into a fixed dock. A yard ramp is mobile and stands on its own, so it works even where there is no dock.
How much weight can a dock leveler hold?
Most fixed units handle 6–10 tons. Mobile yard ramps often go higher, up to about 15 tons. Always pick a capacity above your heaviest load.
Is hydraulic better than mechanical?
Hydraulic is push-button and needs less effort and less maintenance over time. Mechanical is cheaper upfront but harder to operate daily.
Do I need any special installation?
A fixed leveler needs a dock pit and basic fitting. A mobile ramp needs no installation — you position it and start loading.
Get the Right Dock Leveler for Your Site
Not sure whether fixed or mobile fits your operation? Tell us your truck height, the load weight, and whether you have a dock. We will recommend the right type and capacity, and send a clear price for your order quantity. Send us your loading details to get started.







