Sealey WCT02 Chock Specification
Sealey WCT02 Chock F.A.Q.
What is the maximum weight capacity of the Sealey WCT02 Chock?
The Sealey WCT02 Chock is designed to support vehicles with a maximum weight capacity of up to 2 tons.
How should I position the WCT02 Chock to ensure safety?
For optimal safety, the WCT02 Chock should be placed firmly against the tire of the vehicle on a flat and stable surface. Ensure the chock is perpendicular to the tire.
What materials are used in the construction of the Sealey WCT02 Chock?
The Sealey WCT02 Chock is made from durable, high-impact plastic, which provides strength and robustness for effective vehicle stabilization.
How do I maintain and clean the Sealey WCT02 Chock?
To maintain the chock, regularly inspect it for cracks or damage. Clean using mild soap and water, ensuring it is dry before storage. Avoid using harsh chemicals.
Can the WCT02 Chock be used on all types of vehicles?
The WCT02 Chock is suitable for most light vehicles, including cars and small vans. It is not recommended for larger vehicles exceeding its weight capacity.
What should I do if the chock slips or does not hold properly?
If the chock slips, ensure it is placed on a clean, dry, and flat surface. Reposition the chock properly against the tire. If issues persist, inspect for wear or damage.
Is the Sealey WCT02 Chock weather-resistant?
Yes, the WCT02 Chock is designed to withstand various weather conditions, but it should be stored indoors when not in use to prolong its lifespan.
How many chocks are recommended for stabilizing a vehicle?
It is recommended to use at least two chocks, one for each side of the wheel, to prevent movement in either direction.
What is the recommended method for storing the WCT02 Chock?
Store the chock in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and harsh chemicals. Hanging the chock or keeping it in a dedicated storage box can prevent damage.
Can the Sealey WCT02 Chock be used on inclined surfaces?
The chock can be used on slight inclines, but caution is advised. Always ensure the surface is as level as possible and use additional chocks or supports if necessary.