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WHEEL CHOCK

Reliable, industrial-grade wheel chocks engineered to prevent accidental vehicle movement during parking, loading, maintenance, and transportation. Designed for passenger cars, trucks, trailers, RVs, forklifts, construction machinery, and mining equipment.

Wheel Chocks

What Are Wheel Chocks and Why They Matter

Wheel chocks are wedge-shaped safety devices placed tightly against a vehicle's tires to stop unexpected rolling. They provide a physical barrier that works even when brakes fail, ensuring operators, technicians, and equipment stay safe.

Whether you're securing a semi-truck on a slope, stabilizing a trailer during loading, or immobilizing heavy machinery in a workshop, high-quality wheel chocks are essential for accident prevention and OSHA-compliant safety.

  • Prevent vehicle movement on slopes

  • Stabilize vehicles during repair

  • Secure loads during transport

  • Increase workshop and roadside safety

Key Features of Winsen Wheel Chocks

  • Anti-Slip Grip
    Deep surface grooves & high-friction bases ensure strong traction on concrete, asphalt, gravel, and workshop floors.
  • Reinforced Load Capacity
    Engineered to bear extreme pressure without cracking, bending, or deforming.
  • Weather & Chemical Resistance
    Resistant to oils, fuels, moisture, UV, and industrial chemicals — suitable for indoor & outdoor work.
  • Ergonomic Handles & Rope/Chain Eyelets
    Easy to place, remove, or secure using chains or ropes for added stability.
  • Wide Compatibility
    Universal fit for tire diameters across automotive, transportation, construction, aviation*, logistics, and mining sectors.

How to Use Wheel Chocks Safely

  1. Park the vehicle and engage the parking brake.

  2. Place chocks firmly against both sides of the tire.

  3. Always chock the downhill side of wheels when on a slope.

  4. For trailers, use chocks before unhitching.

  5. Never rely solely on hydraulic jacks; chocks must accompany lifting operations.

How long do wheel chocks last?

It depends on the material and usage. Rubber and plastic are affordable but wear faster, while polyurethane and steel chocks offer long-term durability.

Wheel Chocks

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FAQs

What are wheel chocks used for?
Wheel chocks are used to prevent the vehicle from moving or rolling during parking, loading or maintenance.
How do I choose the right size wheel chock?
Select based on tire diameter and vehicle weight. Larger and heavier vehicles require bigger, stronger chocks.
Which material is best for wheel chocks?
Plastic: lightweight, economical, for light-duty use Rubber: good grip, general cars and RVs Polyurethane: durable, chemical resistant, heavy-duty use Steel/Aluminum: maximum load, trucks, aircraft
Can wheel chocks be used on all surfaces?
Yes, but performance varies. Rubber and polyurethane offer better grip on smooth surfaces, while metal with cleats works well on uneven terrain.
Do I need to use wheel chocks on both sides of the tire?
For maximum safety, yes. Place wheel chocks on both sides of the wheel or at least on the downhill side.
Are wheel chocks weather-resistant?
Polyurethane: excellent against UV, oil, and chemicals Rubber: fair, can degrade under long sun exposure Plastic: moisture resistant, light-duty Steel: strong but can rust without coating