The Story
Rubber Wheel Chock with Eyebolt
Keeping your truck or chipper from rolling on a slope isn't glamorous work — but it's critical. The WC-CB100 Rubber Wheel Chock with Eyebolt is a heavy-duty molded rubber chock designed to hold vehicles securely in place on job sites. Ribbed sides bite into the ground for lateral stability, while the grip-style bottom resists wheel slippage even on uneven terrain.
The firmly set eyebolt makes it easy to chain or rope the chock to your truck, trailer, or equipment so it doesn't get left behind on the job site. Built to withstand the abuse of daily professional use for long-term durability.
Specifications
- Model: WC-CB100
- Material: Molded rubber
- Color: Black
- Hardware: Firmly set eyebolt
- Bottom: Grip-style to resist wheel slippage
- Sides: Ribbed for lateral stability
- Weight: 10.0 lbs
Key Features
- Heavy-duty molded rubber construction for long-term durability
- Ribbed sides resist lateral movement on slopes
- Grip-style bottom prevents slippage under load
- Eyebolt allows chaining to vehicle or equipment
- Suitable for trucks, chippers, trailers, and heavy equipment
🔥 Quick Decision Guide
- Best For: Securing trucks, chippers, and trailers on sloped or uneven job sites
- Not Ideal For: Light-duty or indoor use where a smaller plastic chock would suffice
- Skill Level: Any — no training required
- Use Case: Preventing vehicle roll-away during tree work, chipping, or roadside operations
- Why Choose This: Heavier rubber construction and eyebolt attachment point make it more secure than basic plastic chocks
- Compare To: Plastic wheel chocks (lighter, cheaper, but less durable and no attachment point)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the eyebolt used for?
The eyebolt allows you to attach a chain, rope, or carabiner to keep the chock secured to your vehicle or equipment when not in use — so it doesn't get left behind on the job site.
Is this suitable for use with a wood chipper?
Yes — the WC-CB100 is well-suited for chippers, dump trucks, and other heavy equipment commonly used in arborist operations.
Description
Rubber Wheel Chock with Eyebolt
Keeping your truck or chipper from rolling on a slope isn't glamorous work — but it's critical. The WC-CB100 Rubber Wheel Chock with Eyebolt is a heavy-duty molded rubber chock designed to hold vehicles securely in place on job sites. Ribbed sides bite into the ground for lateral stability, while the grip-style bottom resists wheel slippage even on uneven terrain.
The firmly set eyebolt makes it easy to chain or rope the chock to your truck, trailer, or equipment so it doesn't get left behind on the job site. Built to withstand the abuse of daily professional use for long-term durability.
Specifications
- Model: WC-CB100
- Material: Molded rubber
- Color: Black
- Hardware: Firmly set eyebolt
- Bottom: Grip-style to resist wheel slippage
- Sides: Ribbed for lateral stability
- Weight: 10.0 lbs
Key Features
- Heavy-duty molded rubber construction for long-term durability
- Ribbed sides resist lateral movement on slopes
- Grip-style bottom prevents slippage under load
- Eyebolt allows chaining to vehicle or equipment
- Suitable for trucks, chippers, trailers, and heavy equipment
🔥 Quick Decision Guide
- Best For: Securing trucks, chippers, and trailers on sloped or uneven job sites
- Not Ideal For: Light-duty or indoor use where a smaller plastic chock would suffice
- Skill Level: Any — no training required
- Use Case: Preventing vehicle roll-away during tree work, chipping, or roadside operations
- Why Choose This: Heavier rubber construction and eyebolt attachment point make it more secure than basic plastic chocks
- Compare To: Plastic wheel chocks (lighter, cheaper, but less durable and no attachment point)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the eyebolt used for?
The eyebolt allows you to attach a chain, rope, or carabiner to keep the chock secured to your vehicle or equipment when not in use — so it doesn't get left behind on the job site.
Is this suitable for use with a wood chipper?
Yes — the WC-CB100 is well-suited for chippers, dump trucks, and other heavy equipment commonly used in arborist operations.













