Understanding cargo securement
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by TooTiredToTalk, Mar 6, 2022.
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Just like putting a ribbon on a present, goes all the way around.
If you are close to the end of the load, just secure 1 end of the chain to the trailer, go up over the load, wrap under and up over again, then secure to opposite side of the trailer….cke, CAXPT and TooTiredToTalk Thank this. -
Hope to be there this year. Friend built this 75 A model up from the naked frame rails. Not sure he’ll get it there this year but next year for sure…
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Oh, Gemini…. When using a chain, make sure the links are pretty much straight from 1 end of the chain to the other. Especially when using a ratchet binder. A twisted chain “can” slowly untwist with vibration, and you end up with a loose chain….
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