Roadblock RC815 Cuneo per ruota in gomma con fondo vuoto, nero, 25,4 cm di lunghezza x 20,3 cm di larghezza x 15,2 cm di altezza

Brand:Checkers Industrial Safety Products

3.5/5

82.71

I cunei per ruote in gomma della serie Roadblocks 815 sono ideali per mantenere in posizione camion e rimorchi durante le operazioni di carico e scarico. Sono forti, sicuri e resistenti ai danni da raggi UV, umidità, sale e oli. Il loro design di trazione aderisce al pneumatico e alla strada e non causa danni ai pneumatici o al marciapiede. Disponibile in colore nero. Misura 10 di lunghezza per 8 di larghezza per 6 di altezza. Peso dell'articolo: 8,5 libbre.

Entrambi i lati del cuneo possono essere posizionati contro il pneumatico. Design piramidale a coste; golfare per funi o catene. Resistente ai danni da raggi UV, umidità, sale e oli. Costruzione in gomma resistente; realizzati con materiali riciclati. Consigliato per autocarri e rimorchi su strada e strutture per banchine di carico.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number RC815
Manufacturer Checkers Industrial Safety Products, Inc.
National Stock Number 2540-01-494-0078
Product Dimensions 10 x 8 x 6 inches; 0.01 Ounces

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Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Well designed
Confident that it will keep 1500 truck secure on boat ramp while loading and off loading boat.
Scritto da: Jerry H. Bond
CHOCK IT UP TO EXPERIENCE AND AVOID COSTLY REPAIRS.
Let me be perfectly clear. Parking accidents in the garage are not gender specific. I have never run over any of my wife’s compressors, generators and tool chests. It can happen to anybody. Anybody who has ever operated a military or construction vehicle understands the critical importance of chocks. Backing into a garage is an art few have mastered, especially in a pickup truck where the rear bumper sticks out 4 feet beyond the rear tires. Nudging a garage wall or door with a Camry is more forgiving than with a 2-ton tractor. I’ve used these chocks for years in every location where I park anything larger than an ATV and have avoided significant property damage on many occasions. It is a luxury to slowly ease into a parking area without having to worry about bumping into something that hates to be bumped. These chocks are professional quality and will outlast most users. I’ve seen them on utility line trucks and right-of-way clearing equipment. The eye-bolt with a rope attached makes for easy removal. Even so, this is not how I use them. When I determine the best spot for a particular vehicle, I secure the chocks in place. A car tire will not budge them all that much them, however, when I stumble over them they tend to move round quite a bit. If the surface is concrete, a small amount of Liquid Nails or construction adhesive works great to hold them in place. WARNING! Do not use too much. Back in the early eighties, I glued a steel chock to a concrete floor with Liquid Nails. When I needed to relocate it, I had to pry it loose with a crowbar. It broke free okay along with a nice chunk of the concrete floor. If I’m using these chocks in a barn with a dirt floor, a couple of 12-inch spikes driven behind them will work. The spikes cost about 99-cents at most hardware stores. Chock it up to experience and avoid costly repairs.
Scritto da: jacqueline t.
Advertised as 8.2 lbs, actually weighs 6lbs. Not heavy duty.
Only reason I selected this item was I needed a heavy duty heavy weight chock.
Scritto da: CoolWing
Chock full of goodness
I decided I needed to buy a wheel chock after changing a woman's tire on her van. The van was partially on the road and at a slight incline, but could not be moved. While jacking up the van, it began to roll (which was my mistake at not having her apply the brakes) and consequently ruined my jack. I read several reviews on other chocks, but the cheap plastic ones just seemed... well, cheap. When this chock arrived, it was bigger than I expected (admittedly, I didn't read the specs). However, even though it may be designed for tractor trailers and warehouse work, it performed exellent in my test. I parked my car on about a 30-35deg incline, then snugged the chock under the wheel. Next I put my car in nuetral. My car didn't budge an inch. I realize this may not be the typical application for a wheel chock, but it's how I'll be using it. When I went to remove the chock it took nothing more than a tug. As other reviewers have mentioned, the chock is hollow inside. I feel this design aids to the usefulness. It allows the chock to compress slighty, which gjves it more grip. The added added eyehook is solid and a nice feature if one would want to add a rope or chain. Being made of quality rubber, I feel this chock will last for years, even if it could be accidentally run over many times.The only slight drawback is the weight of 8lbs, but it's worth it to have a piece of equipment that can be relyed upon. Hope review he2007 lyndon ave apt b red bank tn 37415lps. Sorry I didn't include the molecular composition, the smell or the texture of the rubber, as some people are into all kinds of weird stats here on Amazon.
Scritto da: Ryan
Durable, very well constructed
WARNING: This is just a single chock! There are complaints for those that don't realize it. So if you want a pair (not sure why you would want just 1) - then you need to order two! I did plenty of research before buying these. Most of the other chocks really scared me - I do a lot of work on my car (and other peoples' cars), and nothing trumps safety. I like to have multiple layers of safety for anything I do. Most of the other brands seemed to be made of cheap hardened plastic that seemed like a real safety risk to me. Very thick rubber is the only sort of chock I'll trust with my safety. Plastic is not to be trusted. As far as construction quality, they have a 'void' inside, but the rubber is VERY thick. The rubber is probably 2" thick at the thinnest portion, and thicker at the top. These support my honda accord with no trouble, and I would venture to say these would work for a MUCH larger vehicle. Also, these won't slide if you have concrete floors! The rubber sticks to floors just fine. If you have plastic chocks, watch out! You have no safety! Those will slide around, and plain aren't safe. Plus, if you want to have a chain between them, you have hooks to link them together.
Scritto da: JMoomaw
Effective rubber wheel chocks
These have appropriate mass and strength and are a good size for standard truck and trailer wheels (my application), and would probably work fine with auto wheels that have adequate clearance in their wheel-wells. I took advantage of the eyelet to add a 3ft poly rope and wooden handle, which makes these easier to use. The rubber compound sticks well to both rough and smooth surfaces. I dropped this a star to 4 since I discovered they can be damaged. In my case the chock was driven over because the driver forgot/didn't know the chock was in place, and it was squashed (rubber cracked thru on all corners), making it unsafe for further use. This may be unfair, but I just wanted to make the point that they aren't indestructible. You'll want at least a pair of these... price is for one. Note: These have a strong rubber odor which you might not want inside a living space. It may dissipate with time, I don't know. This isn't an issue for my use so I didn't mark down for this.
Scritto da: J.M
Very very light duty
It broke the first time I used it. Rubber cracked all the way through. I used it to block my Ford F250 in my driveway. Waste of money.

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