Checkers wheel chock orange
Checkers wheel chock orange

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€45.00
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CUC UCTS003 Urethane General Purpose Wheel Chock (19cm W x 16cm H x 21cm L)

SKU
TRP-UCTS003

The General Purpose Urethane Wheel Chock is a light weight, general purpose chock made with polyurethane for increases strength. The urethane chocks resist not only damage from UV, but also moisture, salt, and oils/chemicals.

  • Easy to Fit
  • One Year Warranty
Description

TRP-UCTS003 rated for vehicles with a gross operating weight up to 9071 kg (20,000 lbs).

Price for a single item

  • Weather-resistant, lightweight polyurethane construction
  • Resistant to oils, fuels, and solvents
  • Eyebolt or mounting bolt for ropes and chains
  • Small design makes for easy storage
  • High visibility orange color
  • All pictures shown are for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary due to product enhancement

For assistance or inquiry about any other Checkers products please call the team on 01372 4780960 or email hello@theramppeople.co.uk

Details
SKUTRP-UCTS003
Height (mm)160
Length (ft)210
Weight (kg)0.9
Width (mm)190
One Year WarrantyYes
Easy to FitYes
Colour OptionBlack
Product Questions
I require wheel chocks. Will this wheel chock be suitable for my vehicle?
Consider the size of the vehicle, weight of the vehicle and the ground type when buying a wheel chock. In general, a wheel chock should be at least 1/4 of the height of your tyre/wheel.
I am interested in purchasing a wheel chock. Where should the wheel chock be positioned against the vehicle?
Wheel chocks must be placed downhill. For example, when a car is facing downhill, the chocks would be placed in front of the front wheels. When the car is facing uphill, the chocks should be behind the rear wheel.