Suicide is a term used among flatbedders to tell which way a coil is setting on the trailer.
A suicide coil means the coil is setting on the trailer in a way the if it came loose while getting on the breaks it would roll into the the truck.
A shotgun coil has the eye long ways with the trailer and would roll off the side
A eye to the sky has the coil standing on its end with the eye up.
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this is some good stuff im learnning alot keep em comming im for sure doing flatbed when i get out of roadmaster thanks for all of the input folks
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You do not use chains on aluminum coils...straps only. Three straps for each coil and then a securement around each of the coils at the base where it sits on the skid.dieselgrl Thanks this. -
You guys do realize it's more helpful to someone new to offer him suggestions as to how to make it better than to just tell him he's wrong, right?
Oh, and straps are not the problem - a 4" synthetic web strap has a higher WLL limit than most of the chains a company will run. Each to their own - I only pull my chains down when I have to. -
I hauled aluminum in all shapes and forms and never had an issue with using chains. I'd use straps occasionally but only if it was gonna make my job easier.volvodriver01 Thanks this. -
Besides, I've yet to cut thru a chain if it came loose and started rubbing on a sharp edge.volvodriver01 Thanks this. -
Perhaps not Les2, but that's what load checks are for...and padding. The same thing you need with chains to prevent load claims.
But when you eventually get on the road, you'll need to use straps. You won't get away with chains on aluminum. -
Aluminum coils that were chained.
Skidded aluminum coils chained....
So what was you saying about not using chains on aluminum?
BTW, I've probably hauled more aluminum than you ever will. Back in 09 I hauled nothing but coils, not one was steel.volvodriver01 Thanks this. -
Is that how they do it at Maverick?
######' amatures!
Where do you people come up with this nonsense?
You'll never get away with that!
Oh Les......You're just sayin' that 'cause it's true!
Hey! Are those "chinese" drive tires? They look "chinese"!Last edited: Nov 20, 2011
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