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What are Wheel Chocks? Why is it Essential to Use Them?

Vehicle-related accidents are increasing yearly, and they are extremely dangerous when the parking brakes give up on a large commercial vehicle, causing damage to anything that falls in its way. This highlights the need for proper vehicle safety equipment, such as wheel chocks. Made of polyurethane or rubber material, wheel chocks are placed against a vehicle’s wheels to prevent accidental movement when parked.  

This wedge-shaped tool prevents vehicles from slipping, rolling, shifting, or sliding when not in operation, making them popular across various industries, including aviation, mining, construction and more. Different wheel chocks are available for cars, trucks, RVs, vans, and heavy-duty vehicles.

This blog will help you thoroughly understand wheel chocks and how they can benefit you.

Wheel Chock Types 

Available in different sizes, surface textures and with extra features, wheel chocks may vary in four key components. 

  • Rubber Wheel Chocks

Due to its high durability and affordability, rubber is one of the most common materials used in wheel chocks. However, rubber is not the best option for withstanding harsh working conditions and extreme weather. Rubber wheel chocks may need frequent replacement.

  • Polyurethane Plastic Wheel Chocks

Compared to rubber chocks, these polyurethane plastic wheel chocks are highly popular across many industries. They are resistant to cuts, blunt damage, wind damage, water damage, and corrosion. In addition, they are lightweight and robust. 

  • Aluminium Wheel Chocks

Exclusively designed for long-term storage, these aluminium wheel chocks are used for heavy-duty vehicles. These Wheel chocks are used to stabilise a motorbike when being towed on a truck or when it’s in the shop being worked on.

  • Steel Alloy Wheel Chocks

Strongest of all the different types, steel alloy wheel chocks are ideal for heavier vehicles. They are also more expensive than other types. If you invest in steel chocks, be sure to purchase ones treated for corrosion resistance. 

After selecting the most suitable material for your wheel chocks, knowing the correct specifications you need is equally important. But it is impossible to test a pair of wheel chocks with a specific vehicle on a particular surface grade and assume that the same wheel chocks will be sufficient to hold the same vehicle on another surface. Therefore, choosing the right wheel chocks depending on your vehicle type is essential.

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Things to Keep in Mind Before Selecting the Right Wheel Chock

As each vehicle will behave differently in different circumstances, choosing the right wheel chock can be tough. Detailed testing at each location is essential to ensure that the wheel chocks meet the specific chocking requirements. Some of the critical factors to consider when testing are: 

  • Tyre Diameter

Your vehicle tyre will impact the size and slope of the chock. Vehicles with large tyre diameters will require chocks rated for those larger surface areas. These chocks should be one-fourth the diameter of your tyre. So if your heavy-duty vehicles, like trucks or RVs, have 40” diameter tyres, the chocks you need will be roughly 10” high.

  • Gross Vehicle Operating Weight

The heavier your vehicle, the heavier-duty chocks you will need. When selecting the wheel chocks for your specific requirement, you must consider the gross operating vehicle weight. An empty pickup truck will require very different chocks than a 400-ton haul truck with a load in the back. There are industrial-specific wheel chocks designed for those heavier specialised vehicles. 

  • Parking Surface

Different surfaces have different levels of traction, so where you park the vehicle plays a significant role in your choice of wheel chock. Furthermore, the steepness of the incline is also a critical factor in deciding how many chocks are needed for your vehicle. A flat surface requires a different chock configuration than parking backward on a steep slope.

  • Material

Until recently, the standard material for wheel chocks has been rubber. One of the disadvantages of rubber is the unpleasant odour. Another alternative heavy-duty choice is laminated rubber with multiple layers, offering a robust, long-lasting chock surface. Plastic is a cost-effective option in routine commercial applications. Plastic (polyurethane) has the added benefit of outstanding resistance to oils, fuels, and solvents. 

  • Number of Chocks

The number of chocks will vary based on the gross operating weight of the vehicle and the surface on which it’s parked. For instance, a pickup truck parked on flat pavement will need only two chocks for the front driver’s side tyres, but a truck parked on a paved uphill slope may need four chocks, buffering the back of all four tyres. Larger vehicles will also require more chocks than a regular pickup. Be sure to purchase enough chocks to suit the various conditions you will be in.

In addition to considering the significant factors for selecting the correct wheel chocks, it is equally important to position them correctly once you have purchased them.

How to Place the Wheel Chocks Properly

It is vital to follow a few simple rules when placing your wheel chocks to ensure maximum efficiency and the safety of the vehicle. 

  • Make sure the chock is centred and squared with the tyre.
  • Position the chock properly against the tyre tread.
  • Always place the wheel chocks downhill and below the vehicle’s centre of gravity.
  • Position the chocks in front of the front wheels on a downhill grade
  • Position the chocks behind the rear wheels when on an uphill grade. 
  • Position the chocks on the front and back of a wheel when on a level grade.
  • Use wheel chocks in pairs.

In addition, it is essential to never use damaged chocks or roll the vehicle over them. And always remember: 

  • Choose the right chocks for the specific job
  • Always put the truck, car, or van into park mode
  • Wedge the chocks under the backs or fronts of the wheels depending on the direction of the slope against the vehicle
  • Place additional chocks at the front of the wheel

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Apart from the specifications mentioned above, regular inspection of wheel chocks will determine whether there is a need for replacement caused by cracking, chipping, or other types of deterioration. Plastic wheel chocks are affordable, durable, and long-lasting compared to other materials. As these chocks are built to ensure the safety of your vehicle and others, it’s a good idea to choose a reputable brand so you know you are buying a quality product. If you are looking for high-quality, heavy-duty and weather-resistant wheel chocks in Australia, contact FSP Oz Products.

As a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-density polyethylene wheel chocks across Australia, FSP offers lightweight and UV-resistant wheel chocks. They are one-piece constructed, moulded from polyethylene and injected with polyurethane, making them able to withstand wear and tear. Plus, these FSP Oz Chocks® won’t crack, split or break when exposed to harsh sunlight, providing additional tyre grip to vehicles parked on a steep or slippery slope.

Additionally, they are resistant to the damaging impacts of humidity, moisture, salt, water, air, oil and temperature fluctuations. Made with sturdy rubber feet, these Oz Chocks® are available in different sizes and standard yellow, with other colours available upon request. 

We also provide high-quality machine chocks and chock accessories.

Call us on 1300 847 901 or drop us an email at sales@fspozproducts.com.au for more information on wheel chocks.

Get To Know Your Wheel Chocks

Wheel chocks play a vital role in preventing unnecessary and accidental movements of a vehicle when parked. The wedge-shaped tool prevents vehicles from slipping, rolling, shifting, or sliding when not in operation. They are popular across various industries, including aviation, mining, construction and others, enabling better grip for stationary vehicles and increased safety. Different types of wheel chocks are available for cars, trucks, RVs, vans, and heavy-duty vehicles.

As one of the leading wheel chock suppliers, FSP Oz Products  has created a guide for better understanding wheel chocks and maximising workplace safety at mining sites. Wheel chocks are crucial for creating a safe working environment on mining sites, especially in regards to hauliers, milling machines and conveyors that are constantly operating in different directions.

Using and Understanding a Wheel Chock Properly:

When used correctly, wheel chocks are efficient safety devices. However, the process of chocking wheels is not always as simple as it seems. There are various factors that the end user has to consider for chocking the wheels correctly, to ensure the safety of both the workers and the vehicles. For correct wheel chocking, you need to consider several factors. It’s not possible to test a pair of wheel chocks with a specific vehicle on a specified grade of surface and assume that the wheel chocks will be sufficient to hold the same truck every time.

Selecting the right wheel chocks is complex as there are countless variables to consider for each specific application. Detailed testing at each location is essential to ensure that the specific wheel chocks can meet the specific chocking requirements. Moreover, regular inspections of wheel chocks are required to determine whether there is a need for replacement caused by cracking, chipping, or other types of deterioration. Wheel chocks made from high-density polyethylene require no maintenance. Below are the three significant factors to consider when selecting your wheel chocks.

Know the Tire Diameter:

Choose your wheel chocks based on your vehicle’s tyre diameter.

Know Your Surface:

The surface of the wheel chocks should be decided based on what type of ground you will be placing your wheel chocks. You should invest in wheel chocks that are designed to adhere to all types of surfaces.

Know the Gross Vehicle Weight:

You need to take the gross operating vehicle weight into account when selecting the wheel chocks for your specific requirement.

A Guide to Correct Placement of the Wheel Chocks

While chocking the vehicle, always follow these rules for optimum safety and efficiency:

  • Make sure that the chock is centred and squared with the tyre.
  • Carefully place the chock against the tyre tread.
  • Always use chocks in pairs.
  • You should place the wheel chocks downhill and below the vehicle’s centre of gravity.
  • Place the chocks in front of the wheels on a downhill grade.
  • Place the chocks behind the rear wheels on an uphill grade.
  • Place the chocks on the front and back of a single wheel on a level grade.

Choose wheel chocks made from heavy-duty plastic for their durability, affordability, longevity, and ease of use. There are also several other materials wheel chocks are made from. Let’s take a look:

Different Types of Wheel Chocks:

Rubber Wheel Chocks:

Rubber is one of the most common materials used in wheel chocks. Rubber wheel chocks are highly durable and affordable, however they are not the best option for withstanding harsh working conditions and extreme weather, and may need frequent replacement.

Polyurethane Plastic Wheel Chocks:

Polyurethane plastic wheel chocks are also highly popular across industries. Compared to rubber chocks, they have better resistance to cuts, blunt damage, wind damage, water damage, and corrosion. In addition, plastic wheel chocks are lightweight and very strong.

Aluminium Wheel Chocks:

Aluminium wheel chocks are used for heavy-duty vehicles. Some aluminium wheel chocks are exclusively designed for long-term storage and can be used as a part of units designed for mounting motorcycles.

Steel Alloy Wheel Chocks:

Steel alloy wheel chocks are the strongest of all and are ideal for the heaviest vehicles. However, compared to wheel chocks in other materials, steel alloy wheel chocks are more expensive. If you need to invest in steel alloy wheel chocks, make sure you purchase ones that are treated for corrosion resistance.

Wheel chocks are available in different sizes, surface textures, and extra features.

Here are the essential things to remember about using wheel chocks:

  • Get the right chocks for the job
  • Put the truck, car, or van into park
  • Wedge the chocks under the backs of the wheels
  • Place additional chocks at the front of the wheel
  • Never use damaged chocks
  • Never drive over chocks

Buy Wheel Chocks from a Leading Supplier of Mining Safety Products:

Wheel chocks play a vital role in operational safety in the mining industry. Choosing the right wheel chocks and using them properly is crucial. Make sure you invest in wheel chocks considering the diameter of the wheels, surface the vehicle will be on, and gross vehicle weight. Compared to wheel chocks made from other materials, plastic wheel chocks are affordable, durable, and long-lasting.

FSP Oz Products  is a leading manufacturer and supplier of heavy-duty mining products across Australia and overseas. We manufacture wheel chocks using advanced technology, making them highly durable and long-lasting. Our wheel chocks improve the functionality of your mining operations and enhance safety. We also provide high-quality machine chocks and chock accessories.

Contact FSP Oz Products  for more information on wheel chocks.

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