Best solution for strapping

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by sjohnson1097, Nov 22, 2023.

After unloading cargo and need to wrap up the nylon strapping, what most applies to you:

  1. I wrap the strapping by hand and is not a problem

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  2. I wrap the strapping by hand and wish there was an easier/ faster way to do this

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  3. I use a strap winder but doesn’t seem to work well

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  4. I use a strap winder and it works well

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  5. I have an automated system or machinery built in to assist in the winding and storage of straps

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  1. sjohnson1097

    sjohnson1097 Bobtail Member

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    Hi, I am curious about what to do with strapping and if wrapping them by hand is the easiest or if there are better ways. Do people use winders?
     
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  3. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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  4. Allow Me.

    Allow Me. Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Yes they do, will be a little faster.
     
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  5. Albertaflatbed

    Albertaflatbed Medium Load Member

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    I use a winder most of the time. At my previous job it was not unusual to have 20 to 30 straps on a load. A winder made it alot faster.

    Sometimes if I only have a few i will roll them by hand if I'm chatting with a rigger or site worker.
     
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  6. sjohnson1097

    sjohnson1097 Bobtail Member

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    Thank you! Which winder do you use, if you don't mind me asking?
     
  7. loudtom

    loudtom Road Train Member

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    Winch Strap Winder

    This one works really well. It rips the DOT tape on the rub rail and it can squeak pretty loud while winding if you don't plan on lubricating it. Those are the only 2 issues that I've come across.

    Oh, and slow down your cranking towards the end so the hook doesn't whack your lower body parts.
     
  8. Kenworth6969

    Kenworth6969 Road Train Member

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    I use a portable winch Winder. Has made life so much nicer.
     
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  9. kylefitzy

    kylefitzy Road Train Member

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    I use a winder like this if I have a rubrail available. It takes up the least amount of room.
    IMG_6194.png If I don’t have a rubrail, it’s the old handjob method for me unfortunately.
     
  10. dumptruck89

    dumptruck89 Light Load Member

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    I got a cheap winder of Amazon. Works great for when I'm putting straps away. I usually just leave them on the winches on the trailer as I run local and do multiple loads a day. For that I bent some steel wire into a handle shape to roll them up quickly.
     
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  11. A Bug

    A Bug Heavy Load Member

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    You can buy a simple winder at the pilot flying j truck stops. If you have the space available then lay your straps out flat when you are unloading so that winding them up will be made easy, otherwise they will get tangled and require a lot of pauses and adjustments,
     
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