Durable Corporation Extruded Aluminum Wheel Chock with 12' Attached Chain and Mounting Clip, 7" Length x 11-5/8" Width x 8" Height

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II378121
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847928005294
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The Durable RMCU12/SC-8 extruded aluminum wheel chock comes with a 12' proof coil chain and mounting clip and can be placed against the wheel of a parked truck or trailer to help hold it steady. The chock is made of aluminum for light weight and resistance to corrosion and sparking. The chock's curved surface allows it to be placed flush to the wheel. The chock has teeth on the bottom for grip. The chain and clip can be used to secure the wheel chock to a wall. The chain is 3/16" thick and has a zinc finish for corrosion resistance. Proof coil chain, also known as Grade 30 chain, is made of carbon steel for strength. The grade is a measure of strength (the higher the number, the stronger the chain). The wheel chock weighs 6.3 lb. and measures 7 x 11.625 x 8 inches (L x W x H). (L is length, the horizontal distance from front to back; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point.) It meets Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standard 1910.178 safety requirements for powered industrial trucks.

Wheel chocks (also called wheel immobilizers or chock blocks) are designed to help prevent vehicles from accidentally rolling when parked, especially on a grade. Primarily for the safety of workers when a vehicle is undergoing maintenance, or being loaded or unloaded, use of wheel chocks can also reduce property damage from accidents and loss from spillage during loading operations. Wheel chocks are typically wedge shaped, and the size required depends on the weight of the vehicle, the size of the tires, the steepness of the grade, and the quality of the road surface. Large wheel chocks are usually made of a durable material with a high strength-to-weight ratio, and include handles or ropes to facilitate manual deployment. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), both agencies of the U.S. Department