Sealey FPS7.V2 Instruction Manual

Ensure the chock is placed securely against the tire on a level surface. Position it in front of or behind the wheel, depending on the direction of the incline, to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
The chock is constructed from durable, high-strength polypropylene designed to withstand heavy loads and harsh environmental conditions.
The chock is suitable for most vehicles, including cars, trailers, and light trucks. However, it is important to verify the chock's weight capacity and ensure it matches your vehicle's requirements.
Ensure the surface is clean and dry. Consider using a rubber mat or additional grip aids under the chock to increase friction and prevent slipping.
Clean the chock with mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Regularly inspect for cracks or damage, and replace if necessary.
Yes, the chock is designed to be weather-resistant, making it suitable for use in various environmental conditions. However, prolonged exposure to extreme weather should be avoided.
Yes, using more than one chock can provide additional stability, especially on steeper inclines or when securing larger vehicles.
The chock measures approximately 200mm in length, 100mm in width, and 120mm in height. Always confirm these measurements with the latest product specifications.
Store the chock in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of it to prevent deformation.
If the chock exhibits cracks, severe wear, or any structural damage, discontinue use immediately and replace it to ensure safety.