Checkers TigerChocks Aviation Wheel Chocks User Manual

Wheel chocks, Wheel chock user guidelines, Warranty and liability

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replacement will occur, at Checkers’ option, at no charge and return freight prepaid by Checkers. All other return of product to the owner shall be at the

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product in the customer’s use as the manufacturer is unable to assure proper use by the customer. Proper use by the customer is necessary for the effectiveness

of the product, as well as the safety of those using same. The user is solely responsible to determine the suitability of any Checkers product for any intended use.

The user assumes all risk and liability for use of any Checkers product.
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consequential damages other than as warranted by Checkers limited warranty. User accepts the responsibility of removing from service any product that

becomes worn out, unusable, unfit for intended use or defective in any way such as to make the product a potential safety hazard. Checkers is unable to

undertake such obligations or responsibilities on behalf of the user as the user is in sole possession and control of the product.

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WHEEL CHOCKS

FOR MILITARY AND GENERAL

AVIATION APPLICATIONS

WHEEL CHOCK USER GUIDELINES

NOTE:

There are many considerations that must be taken into account before implementing chocking
procedures. If wheel chocks are expected to hold an aircraft under various conditions, then all of
the variables that may affect the chock’s performance must be taken into account. These include
but are not limited to:
A. Tire size
B. Tire Type
C. Gross vehicle weight
D. Varying tire pressures that naturally occur with changes in the environment
E. Type and condition of chocking surface (i.e. firm, soft, wet, dry, icy, etc.)

You cannot simply test a pair of chocks with a specific aircraft and payload, and broadly assume
that the chocks will hold the same aircraft every time. Countless combinations of conditions exist
and this must be considered when selecting the most appropriate wheel chock for each
application. Complete and thorough testing must be completed to ensure that specific wheel
chocks will meet your specific chocking requirements.

A variety of chocks should be tested to determine the best chock for your particular application.

It is important that you review your company or unit’s guidelines

for specific information regarding proper chocking procedures.

AVIATION WHEEL CHOCKS

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