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120 Ton Industrial Rubber Wheel Tire Chock 10.5" H (cl-dh-wc-3) on 2040-parts.com

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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.

Industrial Wheel Chocks

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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

  • Wedges tires to restrict movement
  • Heavy duty rubber construction
  • Carrying handle for easy handling
  • Fits 41" diameter tires and up
  • Rubber creates anti-slip surface
  • Resistant to oils, fuels, and solvents
  • Mounting hole for rope, chains, or brackets

Wheel Chock User Guidelines

  • Improper use may result in product failure
  • Select wheel chock according to vehicle type and size
  • Always use in pairs and on firm surfaces
  • Chock in direction of grade
  • Chock both sides of wheel if direction of grade is undetermined
  • Use only after parking brake is applied and tested
  • Center chocks snugly and squarely against tread of each wheel
  • Always test chocks to insure they meet requirements
  • Do not drive over wheel chocks
OSHA Safety Regulations

Powered Industrial Trucks - 1910.178(k)(1)
The brakes of highway trucks shall be set and wheel chocks placed under the rear wheels to prevent the trucks from rolling while they are boarded with powered industrial trucks.

Powered Industrial Trucks - 1910.178(m)(7)
Brakes shall be set and wheel blocks shall be in place to prevent movement of trucks, trailers, or railroad cars while loading or unloading. Fixed jacks may be necessary to support a semi trailer during loading or unloading when the trailer is not coupled to a tractor. The flooring of trucks, trailers, and railroad cars shall be checked for breaks and weakness before they are driven onto.

Storing/Handling Anhydrous Ammonia - 1910.111(f)(9)
Chock Blocks. At least two chock blocks shall be provided. These blocks shall be placed to prevent rolling of the vehicle whenever it is parked during loading and unloading operations.

For further information on regulations please visit OSHA
Large Rubber Wheel Chock Specifications & Pricing
Item # Description Length Dimensions Warranty
CL-DH-WC-3 (1) Heavy duty industrial rubber wheel chock with a pre-drilled fastener hole in the handle 323.8mm L x 292mm W x 266.7mm H
(12 -3/4"L x 11-1/2W x10-1/2"H)
Hauler trucks with tire sizes from 41" D and up and up to 120 ton load 1 Year

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