How to Use Chains & Binders

0 How to Use Chains & BindersVideo demonstrating the correct how to use use of Grade 70 Chains. Ratchet Binders and Lever Binders on a flatbed truck.

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admin posted at 2011-4-5 Category: Cargo Securement

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  1. #1studpuppy69 @ 2011-4-5 07:31

    @cdlmn63 Explain …
    @cdlmn63 Explain why you would get stopped please.

  2. #2cdlmn63 @ 2011-4-5 07:31

    Never Never put a …
    Never Never put a strap hook on the outter part of a rub rail always put then on the inside facing in, if you need to put them through before the load is placed this guy is showing you how to get stopped at the bird house for sure

  3. #3pwhite7608 @ 2011-4-5 07:31

    The pockets are THE …
    The pockets are THE STRONGEST part of any flat-bed! You ALWAYS wrap the pocket!

  4. #4StayingBack71 @ 2011-4-5 07:31

    @randyr118
    @randyr118

  5. #5twidxxx @ 2011-4-5 07:31

    i almost got my …
    i almost got my head takin off by a bear trap…. lol im 23

  6. #6nd318865 @ 2011-4-5 07:31

    Drivers, find a way …
    Drivers, find a way to have the greatest amount of chain in contact with the greatest amount of weld. Drop it in front of, then underneath and then back up along the rear of the stake pockets. Not just around the rub rail or lower lip on the edge rail.
    Remember the winch bar is the most dangerous item on that truck.

  7. #7randyr118 @ 2011-4-5 07:31

    NEVER seen anyone …
    NEVER seen anyone chain down a load of bagged fertilizer before….learn something new everyday.

  8. #8johndeere370 @ 2011-4-5 07:31

    I’m not an expert, …
    I’m not an expert, but I believe it is actually illegal to put straps on the OUTSIDE of the rubrail. Also, it’s my understanding that the chains SHOULD be attached to the pocket because the pocket is a lot stronger than the rubrail. So, basically, I’m saying that I’d be careful about listening to the advice given here.

  9. #9inbdusfor20yrs @ 2011-4-5 07:31

    Stupid question, …
    Stupid question, but if you have straps already securing the load, why do you need chains as well?

  10. #10Goregoon @ 2011-4-5 07:31

    You forgot to …
    You forgot to mention how to secure the handle on that bear claw (lever binder) I will usually the extra chain (if any), multi rapped around the end of the handle and around the base, then secured with a bungie. Keeps them from kicking out and is required by law. They also have a pin clamp designed specifically for this purpose.

    For the ratchet binders… If you grease the threads and ratchet you won’t have it fighting you like it did. Though it did look new outa the wraps) Nice vid tho, thnx

  11. #11SuperSmilinjack @ 2011-4-5 07:31

    thaink you for …
    thaink you for taking the time to put that on u tub vey helpfull good ideas

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