Working load limit confused me?

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  1. Rooster1291979

    Rooster1291979 Road Train Member

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    Ouch.
     
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  3. street beater

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    Yup, coulda swore i was legal, scale master begged to differ. A warning and a restrap later and i lost my bonus....
     
  4. Nuge31

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    I think I got you, 1 end attaches to the material and the other is to the trailer,. That's direct.. you can divide weight in half. If it's attached to the trailer on both ends of strap or chain,,. Indirect and you need to provide securement for the entire weight.
     
  5. Rooster1291979

    Rooster1291979 Road Train Member

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    Kind of. The direct securement gives you 50% of the wll. Indirect is 100%. On most general freight non specialized you need to secure for at least 50% of the weight. Most guys I know cover mostly for length and are usually good for weight.
     
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    I was good through the 1st 2 sentences, most general freight the strap goes over and attaches to the other side of the trailer.. legally, I can secure for 1/2 the won't and be ok?
     
  8. Rooster1291979

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    Some companies teach securement in a funky way. For instance 1 company i know teaches you direct gives you 100% and indirect gives you 200% but you must always secure for total weight. Doing it this way you are always securing at least 50% of the weight.

    It's flat out wrong and you will get some weird looks at the ts if you say it, but you will secure for 50%. It's just easier math.
     
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    That when you can. Here


    Load is 22,400lb's and 10' long. Exactly 2 straps from drivers side over load to passenger side is legal, (half weight, and length covered) if however, i had to go direct, (trailer to load, my wll goes from 11,200 down to 5,600. The wll is halved becuse im going direct. I need 2 more directs to cover half weight with wll of securement
     
  11. Rooster1291979

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    You're talking about dot minimums here. Unless it falls under special handling in the green book 50% covers it.

    However, you need to be comfortable with your securement. Weather will change the way I secure. Road conditions and the commodity itself will also change my securement plans. There is nothing wrong with over securement as long as you don't damage the freight.
     
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