120 Ton Industrial Rubber Wheel Tire Chock 10.5" H (cl-dh-wc-3) on 2040-parts.com
West Bend, Wisconsin, US
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PREOWNED Single (Qty 1) Large Rubber Chock - These large rubber wheel chocks are made from an industrial strength molded rubber and resist oils, fuels, or solvents. These wheel chocks come with a 1 year warranty and accommodate wheel diameters 41" and larger. Click pictures below to enlarge The DH-WC-1 Large Rubber Wheel Chocks are built for large, heavy duty commercial vehicles like fire trucks, hauler trucks, or other commercial trucks. The molded heavy duty grade rubber chock has a slope of 40° and is ideal for wheel diameters 41" and up. The weight limit on these rubber chocks is 120 tons. The built in 6 1/2" x 2" handle makes moving and carrying the chock more convenient. OSHA safety regulations (below) require all power industrial trucks to be chocked with at least (2) wheels chocks to prevent the vehicle from rolling when it is parked. All industrial wheel chocks are Sold As Singles. Rubber Chocks Features
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