I would like to get a chain hanger and attach it to the side of my trailer frame to hang my binders from. I have a co-worker who insists this is illegal, but I don't quite believe him.
According to 393.201, you can't weld accessories to the frame, but it doesn't say you can't drill holes and Bolt accessories to the frame. In fact, there are already a number of holes in my frame from the manufacturer for who knows what reason. What do you guys think?
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Can I attach a chain hanger to my trailer frame?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Kyle G., Oct 9, 2023.
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I realize it probably isn't the best solution in the world, I am kind of just brainstorming ideas here LOL
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Let her rip. Perfectly legal. I’m sure your wanting to hang snaps but I copied this idea from a guy for hanging ratchet binders.
His idea:
my version for inside the headache rack. I use heavy wall 1” square tubing.blairandgretchen, cke, CAXPT and 4 others Thank this. -
Why not get a work box? Keeps things a bit more organized and out of the weather.
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Unfortunately, being that I am in a daycab with low roof, I am stuck with this fairly basic headache rack:
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You have to watch drilling holes in frames. Over time it could cause cracks to form, starting where you penetrated the frame, depending on the weight of the loads you haul.
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grab an aluminum flat bar backer about 1/4x4" x a bit longer than the binder hanger, then you can just bolt or weld it on. Store the least used set of binders there (or the ratchets to keep them clean and dry)
At that point, since the binders are vertical and the chains are iut of the boxes, should have plenty of room to put 4 milk crates for straps and edge protectors in the other boxcke, CAXPT, Another Canadian driver and 1 other person Thank this. -
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