Herculean Laminated Wheel Chock
Technical Specifications
Product Name: Herculean Laminated Wheel Chock
Material: High-compression laminated rubber sheets
Structure: Layered, bonded design with steel reinforcement (if applicable)
Color: Black with optional yellow reflective edging for visibility
Dimensions: Standard heavy-duty dimensions (available in multiple sizes as per requirement; specify at order)
Weight: Approx. 6–10 kg (varies by model)
Resistance: Impact, abrasion, oil, UV, and weather resistant
Surface Grip: Grooved face for maximum friction with tires
Optional Features: Lifting handle or rope for safe manual handling
Temperature Range: -25°C to +75°C
Use Orientation: Behind or in front of rear tires based on gradient
Features and Benefits
Laminated construction delivers high strength and load-bearing capacity
Designed for extreme environments including loading docks and industrial zones
Suitable for large and heavy vehicles including freight trucks and trailers
Long-lasting performance with minimal wear
Enhanced grip surface minimizes slipping or rolling risks
Optional reflective tape increases visibility in low-light conditions
Can be used on concrete, gravel, or asphalt
Applications and Use Cases
The Herculean Laminated Wheel Chock is ideal for:
Heavy vehicle parking in yards and terminals
Construction site equipment stabilizing
Rail yard transport safety
Emergency vehicle security during stationary operations
Warehouses and industrial parking bays
Suitable Industry Types
Logistics and Freight
Construction and Earthmoving
Manufacturing and Warehousing
Transportation and Vehicle Maintenance
Mining and Extraction Industries
Airport and Aviation Support
Packaging and Delivery
Product Packaging: Individually shrink-wrapped or boxed (bulk packaging on request)
Delivery Timeline: 5–8 business days based on order quantity
Installation: Manual placement—recommended to use in pairs
Storage Instructions: Store indoors or under shelter when not in use
Usage Note
Always chock wheels on both sides for added safety when parking on inclines or when performing vehicle maintenance.