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The Urethane Wheel Chock is an 8" × 8" × 11" heavy-duty vehicle restraint designed to prevent unintended movement of trucks, trailers, and equipment during loading, unloading, and maintenance operations. Built from industrial-grade urethane, this chock provides superior durability and grip compared to traditional rubber alternatives.
Urethane construction delivers exceptional resistance to tearing, abrasion, and weathering while maintaining flexibility across a wide temperature range. The built-in handle allows one-handed placement and removal, reducing strain during repetitive use. The chock's pyramid profile provides a stable wedge against tires while the urethane material grips pavement and tire surfaces to resist slippage.
Key Features
Heavy-Duty Urethane Construction — Resists tearing, cracking, and degradation from oils, chemicals, and UV exposure far better than rubber.
Integrated Carrying Handle — Molded-in handle enables easy one-handed transport and positioning without bending.
8" × 8" × 11" Dimensions — Provides substantial contact area and wedge angle for secure vehicle restraint.
High-Visibility Design — Bright urethane color improves jobsite awareness and reduces trip hazards.
Non-Marking Material — Won't leave black scuff marks on warehouse or garage floors.
Applications
Used by loading dock personnel, fleet maintenance crews, and warehouse operators to secure trucks, trailers, delivery vehicles, and mobile equipment. Ideal for distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, municipal garages, and any environment where vehicle stabilization is required during stationary operations.