Wheel Chocks

Wheel chocks are critical safety tools that prevent accidental vehicle movement during parking, loading, or maintenance on any surface. Our extensive selection of wheel chocks includes heavy-duty rubber models for superior grip and weather resistance, lightweight urethane options for oil and chemical environments, and sturdy steel or aluminum variants for extreme conditions. Ideal for trucks, trailers, RVs, cars, and motorcycles, these wheel chocks meet or exceed OSHA safety standards to minimize risks at loading docks, campsites, and garages. Many feature non-slip bases, reflective tapes for night visibility, and attached ropes or handles for quick placement and retrieval. Pair them with X-chocks for tandem axles or E-track compatible designs for secure trailer tie-downs. Compliant with industry regulations, wheel chocks enhance workplace and recreational safety effectively. Explore pairs, sets, and specialized models to find the perfect fit for your needs. Shop premium wheel chocks now for reliable vehicle stabilization and fast delivery.
Wheel Chocks
Checkers 24" Rubber Aviation Wheel Chocks with Rope - Pair
$215.95 $291.99
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Description Checkers 24" Rubber Aviation Wheel Chocks with Rope - Pair The 24" Rubber Aviation Wheel Chock Pair is designed for secure aircraft and industrial vehicle positioning. Featuring a triangular...
Checkers 24" Rubber Aviation Wheel Chock with Rope - Single
$98.95 $133.99
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Description Checkers 24" Rubber Aviation Wheel Chock with Rope - Single The 24" Rubber Aviation Wheel Chock is designed for maximum safety and durability in aviation and industrial environments. Its...
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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to commonly asked questions below.

  • What is the purpose of a wheel chock?

    The purpose of a wheel chock is to prevent a vehicle or equipment from unintentionally moving while parked or during loading and unloading. Wheel chocks are placed against the wheels to create a physical barrier that resists rolling, especially on inclines or uneven surfaces. They are commonly used for trucks, trailers, aircraft, and heavy machinery to enhance safety and stability.

  • Do you need 1 or 2 wheel chocks?

    You typically need two wheel chocks for maximum safety—one for each side of the wheel or for both wheels on an axle. Using only one chock may reduce effectiveness, especially on slopes or when the vehicle is heavy. Placing chocks on both sides ensures the vehicle remains stationary even if external forces, such as wind or vibrations, occur.

  • What is the OSHA rule for wheel chocks?

    OSHA rules for wheel chocks require that trucks and trailers be secured with chocks during loading and unloading operations to prevent accidental movement. Specifically, OSHA mandates that employers provide and enforce the use of wheel chocks for vehicles parked at docks or on inclines. This regulation helps protect workers from injuries caused by unexpected vehicle movement.

  • What is the purpose of chock?

    The purpose of a chock is to act as a wedge or block that stabilizes and secures wheels, preventing rolling or shifting. Chocks are essential safety devices in transportation, construction, and aviation industries. They are made from durable materials like rubber, metal, or polyurethane to withstand heavy loads and harsh conditions. By creating friction and a physical barrier, chocks reduce the risk of accidents and equipment damage.