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🛠️ How to Use RUBBER-KU Rubber Wheel Chock Model 75
Using RUBBER-KU Rubber Wheel Chock Model 75 correctly ensures maximum safety and stability when parking, repairing, or loading vehicles. Below is a simple guide for safe and effective usage.
✅ Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Select the Correct Surface
- Place the wheel chock on a flat, firm, and stable surface.
- Avoid loose gravel, oil spills, or slippery ground that reduces grip.
2. Position the Chock Properly
- Always position the chock snugly against the tire tread of the vehicle.
- For maximum safety, use two chocks per vehicle — one on each side of the wheel.
3. Chocking Direction
- If parking on an uphill slope, place the chock behind the rear wheels.
- If parking on a downhill slope, place the chock in front of the front wheels.
- On flat surfaces, chock at least one wheel for safety.
4. Apply Vehicle Brakes First
- Engage the handbrake or parking brake before placing the wheel chock.
- Wheel chocks are an additional safety measure, not a replacement for brakes.
5. Press Firmly
- Push the chock into the wheel until it sits securely in position.
- Ensure the chock’s concave curve grips the wheel surface for extra stability.
6. Removing the Chock
- Ensure the area is clear and safe.
- Gently pull the chock away from the wheel before moving the vehicle.
- Store in a dry and clean area to prolong product life.
⚠️ Safety Tips & Best Practices
- Always use at least two wheel chocks for larger vehicles.
- Do not use damaged or cracked chocks—replace immediately.
- For motorcycles and bicycles, place the chock on the front wheel to prevent forward rolling.
- In industrial and logistics operations, combine wheel chocks with dock locks and brake systems for enhanced safety.
- Store away from direct sunlight, chemicals, and extreme heat to preserve rubber durability.
🔧 Example Use Cases
- Car Workshop: Place chocks before lifting with a hydraulic jack.
- Parking Garage: Use on sloped ramps to prevent rollback.
- Logistics Hub: Secure trucks during container unloading.
- Construction Site: Prevent light machinery from sliding on uneven ground.
- Residential Garage: Use when parking motorcycles or cars on inclined driveways.
✅ By following these steps, the RUBBER-KU Rubber Wheel Chock Model 75 becomes a reliable and easy-to-use safety tool for individuals, businesses, and industries across Malaysia.
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