
Plastic Pipe Chocks 8 in, Used for 16 in Pipes and Above, 100PK
Mfr # Chock-LGx100
Zoro # G822785847
product price: $696.99
/pk 100, $6.97/ea
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Product Information
MFR #
Chock-LGx100
Zoro #
G822785847
UPC #
840223633032
Country of Origin
India
Description
Size: 8 in (L) x 3 in (W) x 3-1/2 in (H) Nails Per Chock: 3 Pipe Size: 16 in Pipes and Over Color: Orange Nails are double-headed for easy removal Plastic Pipe Chocks are used to wedge pipe from shifting during storage and transit. The pipe chock is available in two different sizes. These are more durable than wood chocks. DURABLE. These plastic chocks are highly durable. Made of heavy-duty polyethylene, these chocks can resist damage, dents, and scratches from weather, debris, or the pipes themselves throughout multiple uses. HIGH VISIBILITY. These bright orange chocks are easy to use in low-light conditions. The bright color makes it easier to place and manipulate the chocks without a lot of extra lighting gear when conditions are rainy or foggy, or if the chocks are being placed at dawn or dusk. VERSATILE. These bright orange pipe placement chocks are compatible with many types and sizes of pipe. Typically, chocks are used to prevent oil pipes or drill pipes from jostling, damaging each other, or coming loose during transport. But these chocks are versatile enough also to be used to: prevent metal coils from rolling during transport, secure stacked PVC pipes during transport prevent surface damage to pipes and coils on the interior of a stack MAXIMUM SAFETY. Our plastic chocks are much safer than wooden chocks. Wooden chocks are weaker than plastic chocks. They are more prone to giving way under intense weight or pressure, and they’re more likely to rot. Our plastic chocks are designed to endure heavy loads and will never rot. EASY SECURE, EASY REMOVE. Our chocks include two nails, both 3“ in length, already embedded partway into the chock-bed. To secure the chock, hammer the nail through to wooden boards that separate each pipe layer from the one beneath it. At the bottommost later, nail the chocks to a layer of wooden flooring secured flat on the truck bed. To remove the chocks, simply pull out the nail by the raised head. The double-layered head design ensures that at least a portion of the head is raised enough to easily grip the claw on the back of the hammerhead.
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