The Shark™ Collapsible Step Chock will save critical storage space on your rig for more important life saving equipment. Its innovative design is taller than most traditional step chocks, collapses to 5½" and is designed to nest together when stored for further space savings. You can fit 4 Sharks™ in less space than 2 wood or plastic chocks require.
The Sharks™ tough steel construction meets the 2:1 height to base ratio requirement while positive grip teeth on the steps bite into anything they come in contact with. The Sharks™ baseplate accepts ratchet straps or pickets to prevent slipping in icy or muddy rescue conditions.
Shark™ Large (SRK-L): The Large Shark™ is intended for rescue companies that regularly use step cribbing. At 16½" tall, it can stabilize most high clearance vehicles.
Shark™ Standard (SRK-S): The Standard Shark™ is perfect for smaller apparatus with limited compartment space but who still need to carry cribbing as a first due responder.
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• Taller than most traditional step chocks
• Can be used upside-down as a wedge
• Meets 2:1 height to base ratio for safety
• Positive grip teeth bite into rocker panels, boards and road surfaces
• Can be used as a wheel chock
• Easy to clean & decontaminate
• Proudly manufactured in the USA
• Vehicle stabilization
• Rocker panel ram support or push plate
• Picket(CTC-520): 1" diameter x 3.5' long x 2 ¾" head – Good to use when other anchor systems are not available. Can be driven through picket holes in the Shark™ baseplate to secure cribbing to the ground
• Ratchet Strap(CTC-504): 27' long, 10,000 lb test/3,330 lb working load. Can be used to secure 2 Sharks™ together (under a vehicle) to prevent slipping or to the vehicle itself.
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Standard |
Large |
Order #: |
SRK-S |
SRK-L |
Height: |
10" |
16½" |
Collapsed: |
5½" |
5½" |
Width: |
8½" |
10" |
Length: |
19½" |
27½" |
Weight: |
23 lbs |
37 lbs |
7,000 Lb Working / 14,000 Lb Test Load 2:1 safety factor
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