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Tandem Axle Wheel Chock / 12 ½"--20 ½" / 1pc on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fresh Meadows, New York, United States

Fresh Meadows, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:CUCHES Part Type:Accessories

 
12 ½"  --  20 ½"
 
Ratchet Chock ™
Model No. 1320E10
 
The most compact tandem axle wheel chock available
 
Very strong - Strength by design and better material used
Easy to use - Set and remove in seconds, even a caveman can do it
Lockable - A lock can be put in th hole to prevent theft or accidental release
Adjustable - Extends from 12½" to 20½" to fit most tandem axle trailers
Durable - Powder coated finish make the chock look great for years
 
 
Specifications:
 
Minimum width: 12 ½"
Maximum width: 20 ½" 
Depth: 6 ¼"
High: 5 ½" 
Unit net weight: 10 lbs
Unit shipping weight: 12 lbs.
( Use lock with shackle O. D. 11/64" )
( Lock is not included )
 
   This is final clearance sale ! 
This product is discontinued !
 

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