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Opinions On: Securing Steel Coils - Use of chains / straps / dunage
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by jersey girl trucker, Jan 22, 2015.
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You know what you call a graduate of medicine with a, A grade. Doctor.
You know what you call a graduate of medicine with a , C grade. Doctor.
Stupidity is rampant in all industries. -
That's the way I secure them, as a matter of practice, but the first two in the front, are there if there is no bulkhead.
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CAXPT Thanks this.
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Depending on the size of the chain (5/16 or 3/8) this may “technically” be enough. But, no one with a brain in their head would ever get mad if you do more.
Me, personally, a 43k coil loaded suicide would get one chain for every 10k pounds and every partial thereafter, plus one for myself, plus another for the family. Totaling 7 chains.
Some people may say it’s overkill or that I’m scared or whatever but it keeps me safe, the people around me safe and if one chain/binder fails I at least know I still have plenty securement left.
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This was my first coil 46k (and the fourth load overall
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I used five 3/8 g70 chains (and would probably have used more if I could find enough adequate space with more experience) and one strap over the top. At the first stop I added two cross straps over the top, just in case. The "suicide" coil name says to me all. Don't even want to think about the amount of energy this thing has at 65 mphcke Thanks this. -
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