DOT has very specific rules for securement. Sorry I don't have my book handy to quote section.
X chains on coils
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Gunner75, Jun 30, 2016.
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MACK E-6 Thanks this.
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Basically, if the tie down lugs were closer to the outside of the machine than the middle, I would run the chains to the opposite side of the trailer. That seemed to hold better. -
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Flatbed is a higher art form of trucking if you please pardon the expression. When something is secured and wrapped like a present there is no reason to haul same for inspection. Now if you had a rusted out beat up deck on wheels that should be retired long ago. Then yea grab it. -
(2) One-half the working load limit of each tiedown that is attached to an anchor point on the vehicle, passes through, over, or around the article of cargo, and is then attached to an anchor point on the same side of the vehicle.
A horseshoe on a shotgun coil is when you start on one side of the trailer, go through the center of the coil and go back to the same side of the trailer. -
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