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    Wheel Chocks with Extended-Length Handle

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Wheel Chocks. Wheel Chocks with Extended-Length Handle, Rubber.
    Image of Product. Rubber with Flag. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Wheel Chocks. Wheel Chocks with Extended-Length Handle, Rubber, Flag.
    Image of Product. Aluminum with Flag. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Wheel Chocks. Wheel Chocks with Extended-Length Handle, Aluminum, Flag.

    Rubber

    Rubber with Flag

    Aluminum with Flag

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Wheel Chocks. Wheel Chocks with Extended-Length Handle, Powder-Coated Steel.
    Image of Product. Powder-Coated Steel with Flag. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Wheel Chocks. Wheel Chocks with Extended-Length Handle, Powder-Coated Steel, Flag.

    Powder-Coated Steel

    Powder-Coated Steel

    with Flag

    Quickly and safely secure a vehicle’s wheels without bending down. The handle makes these wheel chocks ergonomic and reduces the risk of injury if your vehicle moves during installation. Use them during loading, unloading, and servicing vehicles.
    Rubber—Rubber chocks are flexible, so they have good traction to stop rolling wheels. However, they wear more quickly than metal chocks.
    Aluminum—Aluminum chocks are lightweight for easy handling. They also resist corrosion, so they’re suited for outdoor use.
    Powder-Coated Steel—Steel chocks are wear resistant for a long service life.
    10-ft. Long Chain—Chocks with a chain can be easily secured when not in use.
    Hollow Middle—Chocks with a hollow middle are lighter and easier to transport than solid chocks.
    Flag—Chocks with a flag increase visibility for safety.
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    Rubber
    24"37 1/8"8"9 1/4"6"Safety YellowBlackRubber Gripping PadsRidgedOpen10,000OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.1786351N13000000
    24"Orange37 1/8"8"9 1/4"6"Safety YellowBlackRubber Gripping PadsRidgedOpen10,000FlagOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.1786351N1400000
     
    Aluminum
    30"Orange38"11 7/8"7"7 5/8"Safety YellowGripping TeethSmoothClosed30,000Hollow MiddleFlagOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.1786351N15000000
     
    Powder-Coated Steel
    32"37 7/8"9 1/2"9 13/16"8 1/4"Safety YellowSafety YellowSmoothOpen30,00010-ft. Long Chain, Hollow MiddleOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.1786351N1100000
    32"Orange37 7/8"10"9 13/16"8 1/4"Safety YellowSafety YellowSmoothOpen30,00010-ft. Long Chain, Hollow MiddleFlagOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.1786351N12000000
     

    Magnetic Railcar Wheel Chocks

    Image of Product. Bottom orientation. Railcar Wheel Stops. Magnetic Railcar Wheel Chocks.
    To firmly hold railcar wheels in place, these chocks have magnets on the back for extra grip on rail tracks. Use them to keep railcar wheels stationary during loading, unloading, and servicing.
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    Single Chock
    Curved, Exposed, Paved, Single75 lb. to 141 lb./3 ft.28" to 42"11"3 5/8"Polyurethane PlasticOrangeOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.1785328N11000000
     
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