Securing Crane Counterweights
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Antler24, Apr 23, 2017.
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We need to enforce that here in the States. I see more and more guys, no high vis shirt or vest. No hardhats, shorts, tennis shoes or flip flops..
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Actually watched a guy walk into a welding shop with that outfit you described. Half a dozen guys just turned and stared at him and he couldn't figure out what was wrong. Walked back outside and got in his truck. Bet you can guess the color and make.Oxbow, Lepton1, passingthru69 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Hey nothing wrong with shorts and Chinese safety boots....
But there is a time and place. Any job site is not one of them. Steel toe boots (not just "safety boots) Long pants/long sleeves or hi vis shirt if sleeves not needed or vest, hard hat if it's that type of job site. No shorts, Chinese safety boots or mankinis anywhere. Don't like those miLepton1 and passingthru69 Thank this. -
ok, here is how I tied down the counterweight I currently have on
I tied to the lift lugs and did an X chain cross front and back. I then took chain and went over the top of the counterweight also. 6 1/2 inch chains holding 55k on the deck. Hope this helpsjohndeere4020, cke, DDlighttruck and 3 others Thank this. -
Ive hauled some, they had anti skid coating sprayed betwrrn each plate. Ive used chains and straps.
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