On android phones if you take a picture of something or have a picture off the web you can automatically do a reverse image search of that item and find not only who has one for sale, but what the heck it's called.
It used to be a much more convoluted process but i believe Google was smart and purchased Reverse Image Search. I was quite the maintenance hero back in the day finding obscure parts with my said tried & true method i taught no one!
I know this may seem kind of stupid
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by 85COE, Jun 6, 2024.
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If I recall, it had 4 total tracks - 2 on the edge, and another 2 about a foot in from the edge. It was a 53’ combo Utility.CAXPT and Flat Earth Trucker Thank this. -
This is 85,000 lbs.
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@Razororange
That’s a lot of chain going on!
Is there a requirement for angle on the J plates, or do they lock up OK less than 45 degrees? Those seem to be fine.
I figured that the plates gave more options for securing loads, but never figured a use that superseded the available spools on rub rail.CAXPT and Flat Earth Trucker Thank this. -
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It's all about how much of an angle is pulling down on your load versus towards the side of the trailer. The short of the load the less pressure is being put on it. If you're able to shorten the distance between each side of the securement you can increase the downforce.blairandgretchen, CAXPT and gentleroger Thank this. -
That's what I was going to do. I want 15k rated chains and binders, but they won't be as useful if the highest WLL is 6,700#
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