Checkers Monster 2000 Wheel Chocks User Guidelines User Manual

2000 chockzilla wheel chocks, Wheel chock user guidelines, Warning

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1910.178 (k) Trucks and railroad cars. (1) the
brakes of highway trucks shall be set and wheel
chocks placed under the rear wheels to prevent
the trucks from rolling while they are boarded
with powered industrial trucks.

OSHA SPECIFIES

WHEEL CHOCK USER GUIDELINES

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Ver: 2/11

Wheel chocks are effective holding devices, but only when used

properly. Namely, chocks must be used in pairs and positioned

downhill and below the vehicles center of gravity. This could mean

chocking in front of the front wheels if the vehicle is disabled while

traveling down a grade or the back of the rear wheels if the vehicle is

disabled while traveling up a grade. This could also mean chocking the

front and back of one wheel if the direction of the grade cannot be

determined or even using multiple pairs of chocks in severe conditions.

Although these are generally accepted chocking procedures, it is the decision

of each individual end user to make the final determination about chocking.
Various combinations of chocking procedures should be evaluated and tested

under various situations and conditions.
Wheel chocks should be used not only when a vehicle becomes disabled on a

grade, but also during maintenance and any time the truck is left unattended.
Chocks must also be positioned snugly and squarely against the center of the

tire tread. Improper positioning decreases the wheel chock’s effectiveness.

Chocks should be used only after the parking brake is applied and tested.

WARNING!

Individual end user testing required to ensure proper chock selection

and application

Model 2000 Chockzilla wheel chocks are rated for haul trucks
with tire sizes up to 165 in. (4200 mm) diameter and load

capacities up to 400 tons

• Improper use may result in product failure
• Select wheel chock according to vehicle type and size
• Always use in pairs and on firm surfaces
• Multiple pairs may be required in extreme conditions
• Chock in direction of grade
• Chock both sides of wheel if direction of grade is undetermined
• Use only after parking brake is applied and tested
• Center chocks snugly and squarely against tread of each wheel
• Always test chocks to ensure they meet requirements
• Do not drive over wheel chocks

2000 CHOCKZILLA

WHEEL CHOCKS

FOR HEAVY DUTY APPLICATIONS

TM

HEAVY DUT Y WHEEL CHOCKS

DOWNHILL GRADE

Chock front wheels on each side of truck

LEVEL GRADE

Chock both sides of wheel

UPHILL GRADE

Chock outside rear wheels on each side of truck

(GUIDELINES CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE)

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