Yes and those big blocks in that last picture appear to be 2.5 ft tall, 2.5 ft wide, and at least 6 feet long. They might not be, its not like I'm there with a tape measure and its a really dark picture.
Crazy securement you have seen?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by brads6.9., Jul 23, 2016.
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2.5'x2.5'x6' is only one cubic meter. They are around 18"x30"x6'. Still way under 11,000 pounds and 2 cubic meters so general cargo securement rules apply.
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That'd be just over 1 cubic meter.spyder7723 Thanks this.
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I wasnt busting your chops on it. I even said i wasnt there to measure them and used the word appear several times. The volume discussion was nothing than to get people to take note and remember to measure.
I was much more focused on proper securement so when an idiot does something stupid, your load is locked down and can't shift.kylefitzy Thanks this. -
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If they don't break, they WILL stretch.Orangees, spyder7723 and ChaoSS Thank this.
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Your securement should hold regardless of how hard you hit the binders or what you might hit.spyder7723 and ChaoSS Thank this.
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First half yes, but impacts can see multiple Gs.
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I would say the load only moving 6 inches is the securement holding. Thats with 5 straps being pulled tight enough they cut through the conveyor belt I was using as an edge protector.
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More straps would mean less force is applied to each one. Perhaps instead of 5 being cut, none would have and there would of been no load shift.
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