Understanding cargo securement

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  1. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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  3. GYPSY65

    GYPSY65 Road Train Member

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    There’s probably a ratio for this like every inch in length gives you X more % of torque??

    Just be cautious about adding too much length and being able to do damage to certain products by over cranking and not knowing you did so due to the added length
     
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  4. God prefers Diesels

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    Every extra inch will apply an extra 1/12th of your body weight in ft/lbs.

    So if you weigh 200lbs, a 3' bar will provide 600lbs. If you increase it a foot, you can apply 800lbs.
     
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  5. CAXPT

    CAXPT Road Train Member

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    Yeah, those are usually assigned by company as when you get your gear from them, unless they're being generous, but when company issued it they wouldn't spring for the big bar. I also have two racheting winch bars, this one without the snap binder end, mine is just the square tube, it was an early model:
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    And I have one of these as well my 2 standard winch bars:
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  6. m16ty

    m16ty Road Train Member

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    Best thing it to know the regulations as far as securement ratings and whatnot, and then apply some physics. And when I say physics, it is just as simple as thinking about how the old will try to move. Think, if I slam on the brakes, the load will try to move this way, and how do I prevent that.
     
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  7. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    Just posting my Sunday’s load. Crane dismantled. This way the OP can get some understanding;
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  9. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    May I add, never throw away your straps that get cut. You can use them as shorty’s as seen is the pics. Just my .02. Also besides softners, you can pick up along the way, old conveyor belts etc to use as softners so your straps don’t get cut or your chains securements don’t scratch up or scuff the product. Veterans understand my logic.
     
  10. TooTiredToTalk

    TooTiredToTalk Medium Load Member

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    Well I went in to talk to the boss man today and he is officially releasing me tomorrow on my own!! He I guess trusts me enough to kinda learn on my own :) :) :) So nervous, but I'm excited. Asked him to keep me doing those short runs for now until I feel more confident though and he is fine with it and agrees ;)
     
  11. CAXPT

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    :biggrin_25523::biggrin_25524::biggrin_25526::biggrin_2554::biggrin_2556::diabloanifire:
     
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