Now THAT would be great. Particularly if the trailer has something to anchor the straps to...![]()
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Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by MACK E-6, Jan 12, 2016.
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All of our trailers have the rail system where you can clip on a strap on each end. Funny story, one of our dockworkers accidentally snagged a strap with his forklift. It ripped a large chunk of rail panel off the trailer wall. He just shrugged his shoulders. It was his last day anyway
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Are they looking for more dock workers?
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Since I work with a bunch of strap cleptos, I keep no less than 7 (all ratchets too) in a bag I keep in my car trunk, along with a drag hook, and a couple flashlights, and two pairs of gloves.
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I don't do ratchet straps. I once ruined a $2000 refrigerator cause the applied tension caused compression damage. Of course I didn't fess up to it, but I felt bad enough about it to where I don't use that style anymore.
I came from a flatbed background and I overtighten freight. I only use the buckle straps now.Bob Dobalina Thanks this. -
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Some guys leave them on the wall of the trailer. That way they do disappear.
What's totally inexcusable though is when they load the trucks in the morning, they're too lazy to get off the forklift and make sure there's none laying on the floor. Many were the days I've worked my way up to the nose of the trailer and found freight sitting ON TOP of straps.
If the dock idiots had to BUY them after they did stupid #### like that, you can bet that would stop.Gearjammin' Penguin and Big Don Thank this. -
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