Anybody that can't figure out how to release a snap binder safely... Doesn't need to be flatbedding... Or trucking at all for that matter. Same goes for Handy Man or High Lift jacks.
Snap binders
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Jasonar15, Jul 10, 2018.
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I've known of guys that have worked in the patch for 30 years that have gotten injured by snap boomers. a moment of inattentiveness can result in a shattered jaw or broken arm. if not seated all the way down from debris or a rusty hinge etc, they can snap open as if on a hair trigger. god help you if a part of you is in the way of the handle when it snaps open.
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I know guys that spent their entire adult lives running a flat or step. Somehow they managed to make it through without shattering a single bone.
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the newer Crosby ratchets have a detente smashed in the threads to keep them from unscrewing and falling out of the threaded body. takes away a couple inches of useful length. I put them in a vice and thread them out and use a die grinder to remove the detente.
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When I was a kid taking educational vacations with my dad, I adopted this method after my macho preteen self tried to stroke my ego and got my arm jerked out of socket.
The ratchet bar for the straps. Open the snap, swing the bar at the handle like a bat.NavigatorWife and Troy_ Thank this. -
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