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Feel safe when working on trucks and vehicles with a set of wheel chocks from B/A Products, All-Grip, Buyers Product Co. and In the Ditch. Find rubber, aluminum and alloy chock blocks including blocks with aggressive teeth for extra holding power on rough terrain.

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Checkers Safety General Purpose Orange Polyrethane Wheel Chock

The Checkers general-purpose UCTS003 utility wheel chocks for ground vehicles are manufactured with highly durable, lightweight polyurethane and are trusted by fleets globally. These chocks are ideal for use with over-the-road trucks, trailers, pickups, and loading dock facilities. Rated for vehicles with gross vehicle operating weight up to 20,000 lbs. (9,072 kg) and on slopes up to 11% grade. Their ribbed pyramid design grips the tire and road and will not cause tire or pavement damage. The chock design also allows either side to be positioned against tire. UCTS003 Wheel Chocks are built to suit a variety of applications in the construction, utility, and other commercial industries.
$54.99

Checkers Safety Ice Stud for Wheel Chock

Stainless steel wheel chock studs for snow or ice. Keeps wheel chocks from slipping in weathered conditions. Works with Monster Wheel Chocks (CXHDC).
$13.99
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Wheel Chocks Buying Guide: Essential Safety Tools for Vehicle Stability

When working on vehicles be it for maintenance, loading, unloading, or storage ensuring they remain stationary is crucial for safety. Wheel chocks are indispensable tools designed to prevent unintended movement, safeguarding both the vehicle and the individuals working around it. Whether you're dealing with cars, trucks, trailers, or heavy machinery, selecting the appropriate wheel chock is vital.

Why Wheel Chocks Are Essential

Wheel chocks for trucks, trailers, campers, and other vehicles are designed to:

  • Prevent Accidental Movement: Especially on inclines or uneven surfaces.
  • Enhance Safety: Reducing the risk of injuries during maintenance or loading.
  • Protect Equipment: Ensuring vehicles remain stationary during operations like tire changes or repairs.

Types of Wheel Chocks

1. Rubber Wheel Chocks

  • Advantages:
    • Non-Marring: Gentle on tires and surfaces.
    • Durable: Resistant to wear and tear.
    • Versatile: Suitable for various vehicles, including camper wheel chocks and car wheel chocks.
  • Top Picks:

2. Steel Wheel Chocks

  • Advantages:
    • Heavy-Duty: Ideal for semi wheel chocks and other heavy vehicles.
    • Corrosion-Resistant: Often treated to withstand harsh conditions.
  • Top Picks:

Key Features to Consider

When selecting a wheel chock, consider the following:

  • Material: Choose between rubber for general use and steel for heavy-duty applications.
  • Size: Ensure the chock fits the tire diameter and vehicle weight.
  • Design: Features like chain eyes or recessed eye bolts can aid in handling and storage.

Top Brands

  • Zip’s: Known for durable and reliable wheel chocks suitable for various vehicles.
  • Buyers Product Co.: Offers a range of wheel chocks with added features like chain eyes.
  • All-Grip: Provides rubber wheel chocks with recessed eye bolts for easy handling.
  • Sauber: Specializes in heavy-duty steel wheel chocks for industrial applications.

Shopping Tips

  • Assess Vehicle Specifications: Determine the weight and tire size to choose the appropriate chock.
  • Consider Usage Environment: For outdoor or industrial settings, steel chocks may offer better durability.
  • Check for Additional Features: Features like chain eyes or eye bolts can enhance usability.

FAQ: Wheel Chocks

What are wheel chocks used for?
Wheel chocks are used to prevent vehicles from moving unintentionally, ensuring safety during maintenance, loading, or storage.

How do I choose the right wheel chock?
Consider the vehicle's weight, tire size, and the environment in which the chock will be used. Rubber chocks are versatile, while steel chocks are suited for heavy-duty applications.

Can I use the same wheel chock for different vehicles?
It's essential to select a wheel chock that matches the specifications of each vehicle to ensure safety and effectiveness.

How do I maintain my wheel chocks?
Regularly inspect for signs of wear or damage. Clean them after use and store in a dry, cool place to prolong their lifespan.