Shop Menu
🚀 5% OFF Your First Order. Use Code FIRSTORDER5 🚀
Shop Menu
🚀 5% OFF Your First Order. Use Code FIRSTORDER5 🚀
Wheel Chocks are crucial to maintaining safety for both individuals and machinery at mining sites. It is a mandatory safety requirement to have them in your vehicle at most mine sites in Australia. Using high-quality chocks will provide a secure immobilisation method for your equipment. It is for use on a variety of equipment during maintenance or unexpected breakdowns.
Advance Global offers a comprehensive range of wheel chock solutions. This includes plastic, rubber and PU moulded chocks. You should use at least two high-quality Wheel Chocks when parking on an inclined surface. This will ensure the stability and safety of your equipment.
Whether you’re working on a construction site, in mining operations or transporting heavy vehicles, choosing the right wheel chocks is essential for safety. Our heavy-duty wheel chocks are designed to withstand harsh Australian conditions and provide reliable equipment immobilisation across a range of industries.
Made from high-quality materials like rubber, polyurethane and plastic, these chocks are resistant to wear, chemicals and extreme temperatures ideal for demanding environments. Invest in safety with our industrial wheel chock solutions that meet strict site regulations and performance standards.




















Generally, the wheel chock should be at least 25% of the height of the wheel. They should also fit snugly up against the tyre for minimal movement. I.e., Our CSP-DWQ-30T would fit a large truck tyre, the CSP-DWQ-5T would fit light vehicles, and the larger ones would fit various offroad machinery ( Depending on wheel size)
There is no difference as far as functionality goes, Rubber Chocks may last a bit longer depending on the working environment, while Polyurethane chocks are lighter and easier to handle.
Wombat wheel chocks manufactures different types of brackets to suit each type and size of chock to ensure that they are stored safely, and so they will not get damaged.
Yes! It is a government regulation that vehicles must be parked fundamentally stably, so chocking large and small vehicles is essential.
Wheel chocks are used in roll-away prevention by preventing the wheels to roll or gain any momentum if/when park brakes fail.
It is vitally important to chock your tyres when unloading heavy machinery or parking up. Particularly when on a slope, in or high traffic/working environment, or a lot of pedestrian activity.
Normal practice would be to chock both front and rear.
In most cases, 2-wheel chocks, one front and one back are sufficient. In more extreme conditions, 4 would be more appropriate.
If you have any questions regarding this guidance you can send us a message or call us on 1800 624 088.

Please enter your details and we will get back to you with a quote and freight cost.