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Diamond Rubber Products Split Wheel Chock, Measures 4″ High x 4″ Wide x 5″ Long - AW4-5-Split

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Sold as a set of 2. Includes attaching rope tether.

The AW4-5 Split rubber wheel chock is a compact split chock that provides reliable blocking where space is limited or tighter placement is preferred. Produced from durable extruded rubber, this split version of the standard chock is offered in classic black with reflective tape or in hi vis yellow and can be ordered as a single unit or as a rope connected pair.

Key Features

The AW4-5 Split is a smart solution for small aircraft and service carts that benefit from compact aircraft chocks with quick, precise placement.

General Information
Part #AW4-5-Split
ManufacturerDiamond Rubber Products
Shipping Information
Schedule B4016996000
ECCNEAR99
Specifications
Dimensions4″x4″x5″

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*This list is for general reference only and may not be entirely accurate for all aircraft. Please confirm all equipment meets the requirements of your aircraft with the owners/maintenance manuals prior to purchasing or using with your aircraft.

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