Importance of Wheel Chocks & Stoppers
- Accident Prevention – Prevents unintended vehicle movement.
- Parking Safety – Maintains safe parking boundaries.
- Industrial Stability – Secures forklifts, docked trucks, and heavy machinery.
- Safety Compliance – Meets BIS/OSHA recommended safety standards.
- Heavy-Duty Durability – Designed to handle high loads and harsh conditions.
Types of Wheel Chocks & Stoppers
1. Rubber Wheel Chocks
- Heavy-duty and high-impact resistant
- Ideal for trucks, buses, and forklifts
- Excellent grip on concrete and industrial floors
2. Plastic Wheel Stoppers
- Lightweight and economical
- Perfect for car parking in residential or commercial basements
- Easy to install and maintain
3. Steel Wheel Chocks
- Extremely strong and corrosion-resistant
- Suitable for aircraft, mining vehicles, and heavy trailers
4. Parking Blocks
- Fixed stoppers placed in parking bays
- Prevent vehicles from rolling beyond designated limits
5. Custom-Size Wheel Chocks
- Available in various dimensions
- Tailored for specific vehicle types and industrial needs
Applications
- Residential parking lots
- Warehouses & loading docks
- Airports & aircraft maintenance zones
- Transport hubs & logistics yards
- Industrial sites & factories
- Highway rest areas for heavy vehicles
Benefits
✔ Prevents vehicle rollovers and accidents
✔ Robust construction for long service life
✔ Works for light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles
✔ Simple installation and easy portability
✔ Cost-effective safety solution
✔ High visibility with reflective strip options
Buying Guide – How to Choose the Right Wheel Chock
- Vehicle Type: Cars, trucks, forklifts, trailers, aircraft
- Material: Rubber/steel for heavy-duty; plastic for light vehicles
- Load Capacity: Match with GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)
- Portability: Carry-type vs fixed-type stoppers
- Safety Compliance: Must adhere to OSHA/BIS guidelines
Comparison – Rubber vs Plastic vs Steel
| Feature | Rubber Wheel Chocks | Plastic Wheel Stoppers | Steel Wheel Chocks |
| Durability | High | Medium | Very High |
| Weight | Medium | Light | Heavy |
| Best Use Case | Trucks, forklifts | Residential parking | Aircraft, heavy trailers |
| Cost | Medium | Low | High |
Maintenance & Storage Tips
- Inspect regularly for cracks or structural damage
- Store portable chocks in a clean, dry place
- Replace if worn out to ensure maximum safety
- Keep reflective strips clean for nighttime visibility
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are wheel chocks used for?
They prevent vehicles from moving unintentionally.
Q: Can they be used indoors?
Yes, they are commonly used in basements, warehouses, and parking lots.
Q: Which type is best for heavy-duty vehicles?
Rubber or steel wheel chocks.
Q: Are wheel chocks mandatory in industries?
OSHA recommends them during loading/unloading processes.
Q: Can they be customized?
Yes, available in multiple materials and sizes.
Q: How long do they last?
Typically 3–7 years depending on material and usage.
Why Choose Globelite Wheel Chocks & Stoppers?
Globelite offers certified, industrial-grade, and long-lasting wheel chocks crafted for maximum safety and reliability. From lightweight car stoppers to heavy-duty aircraft chocks, our range ensures stability, protection, and compliance across all industries.







