I don’t strap over the boom on them. I strap or chain the cage, but never throw a strap over the boom.
Figuring WLL and trailer securement points
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by randomname, Jul 6, 2019.
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If one could secure a coil that way, and all chains were u as opposed to x, that securement is worth 149,200 lbs, or 6 times over what is required. And in other words, if securing a coil takes 15 minutes, it would take an hour and a half for him to secure a load!
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Yes, it’s more than I need, but the extra 10 minutes increases my chances of going home.
As for loaders, 2 chains, 2 binders on the front of the machine, one chain and 2 binders on the rear, one chain 2 binders in the center. -
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That’s one binder and 2 portables
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For the op, direct method and indirect securing to the same side, the WLL is 50% of the rated WLL. Indirect, securing to the other side is 100% of WLL.
So for me, hauling coils shotgun, one pair x chains is 13,400 lbs, 2 u chains are another 6,700 lbs and a strap over the top is 5,400 for a total of 25,500 lbs, which for my carrier is sufficient under 40,000 lbs and is 5,500 more than is required by FMCSA. Above 40,000, then either 2 more u chains for 6,700 lbs or 2 straps over the top for an additional 10,400 lbs.
Let's say instead of a coil, you were securing a 20,000 truck. 4 chains at the corner for 26,800 times 50% is an aggregate WLL of 13,400. Enough for the 20,000 lb truck, but my guess is the guys who haul that kind of stuff regularly would throw 2 more chains on.Oxbow and MartinFromBC Thank this.
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