Checkers Safety Group
Wheel Chock - Heavy Duty - 15" X 15" X 11" - 46"-65" Tire - 70 Ton Load - Rubber Pad - Yellow - MC3009
- SKU:
- 440-CHKRS-MC3009
- UPC:
- 812542020008
- MPN:
- MC3009
- Availability:
- Call or Email for Availability!
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
Description
Wheel Chock - Heavy Duty - 15" X 15" X 11" - 46"-65" Tire - 70 Ton Load - Rubber Pad - Yellow - MC3009
The Checkers heavy-duty MC3009 wheel chocks for ground vehicles are manufactured with highly durable, lightweight polyurethane and they feature a larger base that makes them ideal for use with heavy equipment. MC3009 wheel chocks are designed for mine support equipment such as lubrication trucks and heavy maintenance vehicles. Rated for tire sizes up to 65 in. (165.1 cm) diameter and gross vehicle operating weight up to 245,000 lbs. (111,130 kg). A maximum rated payload of 70 tons.
Key Benefits:
- Tough, weather-resistant urethane construction
- Rated for vehicles with a gross operating weight up to 245,000 lbs., and tire sizes up to 65" in diameter
- Maximum rated payload of 70 tons
- Optional studs available for snow and ice
- Barcode imprinted on the back of chock
- Approved and being used by Caterpillar and mines worldwide
- ANSI compliant color guidelines on proper chocking and wheel chock placement in English
- Meets MSHA specifications
- Resistant to oils, fuels, and solvents
- Recessed carrying handle on the backside of the chock
- Replaceable rubber anti-slip traction pads
- Mounting hole for ropes, chains or brackets
- Molded-in "How to Use" guidelines in English
- High visibility yellow
Color - Main/Combo | Yellow |
Max Operating Weight (lbs) | 245000 |
Recommended Tire Size Diameter (inches) | 65 |
Approvals
Prop65 Compliant (Yes/No?) | No |
REACH - SVHC Compliant | No |
REACH Nonconforming Substance | Carbon Black, White Carbon, Plasticizer, accelerant, sulfer adhesive |
REACH Conentration % | 0.5 |
RoHS Compliant | Yes |
Conflict Mineral Compliant | Yes |
OSHA 1910.178(k)(1) | Yes |
OSHA 1910.178(m)(7) | Yes |
OSHA 1910.111(f)(9) | Yes |
MSHA 30 CFR 56.14207 | Yes |
MSHA 30 CFR 57.14207 | Yes |
MSHA 30 CFR 56.14105 | Yes |