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Wheel chock / Wheel chock / NG36 UK36

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PETG, 2 wheel chocks (80 mm and 90 mm wide each), 0.6 mm nozzle
PETG, 2 wheel chocks (80 mm and 90 mm wide each), 0.6 mm nozzle
Designer
38.8 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

ASA, 2 wheel chocks (80 mm and 90 mm wide each), 0.4 mm nozzle
ASA, 2 wheel chocks (80 mm and 90 mm wide each), 0.4 mm nozzle
Designer
53 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

ASA, 2 wheel chocks (80 mm and 90 mm wide each), 0.6 mm nozzle
ASA, 2 wheel chocks (80 mm and 90 mm wide each), 0.6 mm nozzle
Designer
34.8 h
2 plates

PETG, 2 wheel chocks (80 mm and 90 mm wide each), 0.4 mm nozzle
PETG, 2 wheel chocks (80 mm and 90 mm wide each), 0.4 mm nozzle
Designer
43.3 h
2 plates

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Black (45101) / Filament with spool / 1kg
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Yellow (33400) / Filament with spool / 1 kg

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Wheel Chock for Securing Parked Cars and Trailers

The chock prevents vehicles and trailers from rolling away


The size corresponds to NG36 / UK36 (Nominal Size 36/Wheel Chock 36). It is therefore suitable for all tires with a diameter of 720 mm, such as most cars, SUVs, small vans, etc. that have 15-16 inch tires

Please check before printing whether the NG36 size fits your tire. The second to last photo shows its use on a 16-inch tire. In the last photo, the chock is under a 14-inch tire, for which it is slightly too large


Print:

  • 2 wheel chocks per print plate
  • 2 print profiles each with different chock widths (90 mm and 80 mm)
  • Dimensions (LxWxH) approx. 210 mm (230 mm with handle) x 90 mm/80 mm x 100 mm
  • Print profiles for PETG and ASA due to UV resistance
  • For 0.4 mm and 0.6 mm nozzles (I recommend a 0.6 mm nozzle)
  • The optimal print parameters, in my opinion, are stored in both profiles
  • No support structures are necessary

Important Note:

It is stable and robust due to its bracing and has been tested multiple times. Nevertheless, I point out that this 3D-printed wheel chock must not be used if the vehicle to be secured is on an incline, or if moving the vehicle could lead to dangerous situations

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