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Quick to set
It only takes a few short seconds to set the chock and secure the vehicle. Active participation of different personnel in the safety process reduces the potential for accidents.
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Easy to manoeuvre
An 18” high tensile steel chock is placed in front of the vehicle’s rear tire on the ground plate. This chock secures all types of vehicles, even trucks with lift gates.
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Power Chock in action
35,000 pound restraining capability attests to the power and force of the Power Chock. |
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Snow and ice
The Power Chock Vehicle Restraint System is made to withstand the harshest winter conditions. The chock’s teeth dig into snow and ice, and ground plates are designed to allow for all types of snow removal equipment. |
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Causes of dock accidents
The two main causes of dock accidents are early truck departure and trailer creep.
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