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Recessed Wheel Chock
Installation
| Parts List |
- 6 - Flat-head machine screws
- 6 - T-nuts
- 1- Recessed Wheel Chock
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| Tools that will be needed: |
- Phillips Screwdriver
- Hammer
- Pencil
- Saw: Jigsaw, Saw Saw, or Skill Saw
- 1/4" drill bit
- 5/16" drill bit
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Wheel chock is less than 3/4 inch thick. It can straddle
floor joists for more mounting options. (Caution): Make
sure screw holes in the
wheel chock support lip do not fall over
the floor joist.
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| Instructions: |
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Use your wheel chock as your template. Place it in the
desired location on the trailer floor.
- Trace the bottom of the
wheel chock (the part of the wheel chock that will be in the hole of
the trailer.)
- After you trace the bottom of the chock, cut it out with a
jigsaw, saw saw or a skill saw.
- Place the chock into the hole. Using your
holes in the support lip as your guide, use the 1/4" drill bit
and drill pilot holes.
- Remove the chock, after the pilot holes are
drilled. Drill the pilot holes with a 5/16" bit.
- Hammer the t-nuts into the 5/16" holes from
the bottom of the trailer floor using the hole that was cut out
for access.
- Place the chock in the hole and screw down
with the flat head machine screws.
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