Rule about where to position a single steel coil on a flatbed

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by olympic7, Oct 15, 2012.

  1. Oscar the KW

    Oscar the KW Going Tarpless

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    But if you "place coil here" how in the world do you secure it to the frame rail?:biggrin_25510:
     
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  3. heavyhaulerss

    heavyhaulerss Road Train Member

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    Oscar, I sorry I should say Mr. Oscar. This is the question of the year and I hope you can find your answer.:biggrin_2559: I will stay tuned.
    Have a great day.
     
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  5. olympic7

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    Good afternoon. What do you think happened here:

    1) Coil was improperly unloaded/positioned on the trailer.
    2) Defective trailer. Trailer related problem.
    3) Driver lacked driving skill or did a maneuver that caused trailer to give way.

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  6. CAXPT

    CAXPT Road Train Member

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    It's not 1, else the trailer wouldn't have the damage it does, and the coil wouldn't be next to it.
    Since the back pins look like they're still in, but the front pins on that sliding tandem axle aren't in, it's possible they weren't engaged properly, thereby allowing the trailer flex it shouldn't have had. Other than a little rust, (perhaps because of the picture quality and blur) the trailer looked like it was otherwise solid.

    I'd have to guess a manuever (perhaps trying to make a tight turn or wide turn) with a possible disengaged sliding tandem axle pin, it looks like the trailer started flexing, loosening the securement enough to let the coil shift enough to make it heavy on the driver side and buckling the trailer and further pulling the front pin axle away from the trailer. It could be bad loading, since it looks a little further back, but that could be photo angle too, can't be sure. It does look like it's within the coil pack area.

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  7. Oscar the KW

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    I am going to guess a combination of #2&3. Driver made an evasive manuver and the trailer couldn't handle it.
     
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  8. dannythetrucker

    dannythetrucker Road Train Member

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    I say #1 sir. looks like the coil moved to the left side of the trailer, once it wasn't centered the trailer couldn't handle it anymore and mayhem insued ! I can only see one chain and strap in this pic. Assuming he was hauling it shotgun to begin with, I would think he would have had three or four chains on both side. Hard to imagine them all being hidden in this pic, but maybe he grabbed them up before the pic was taken.
     
  9. Oscar the KW

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    I count five chains and two straps, all of which seem to be be coming from the passenger side of the trailer.
     
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  10. fireba11

    fireba11 Heavy Load Member

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    I always places a single coil 4 ft in front of the lead axle on the spread.
     
  11. Semi Crazy

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    Coil doesn't look super heavy. Location on deck looked ok. Why isn't tandem attached in front? Must have been driver slide misfunkup there with the pins. And possibly chains came loose since coil is still not in center of trailer.
    Might have took a mean bounce on a Super Caintuck Whoop-de-doo.
     
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