Using Chain Binders for Flatbed Hauling
Although you can choose from many different options for freight shipping, flatbed has become one of the most popular choices. Without sides or a roof, these trailers are ideal for oversized cargo. Especially for that reason, it’s critical that you use the correct transport chain to keep everything secure.
Selecting the Right Chain Load Binders To start with, you have more than one option for tie down chains and binders designed specifically for flatbed loads. For that reason, you want to buy hardware from a company that has years of experience and vast knowledge of chain load binders. However, no matter the type of chain you purchase or the size, the installation process is much the same. Below are easy-to-follow instructions for installing tie down chains and binders to flatbed trailers. ● Find the best place on the flatbed trailer to attach the transport chain. Typically, this is either a built-in D- or E-ring with anchor points or the trailer’s rail or frame. ● Next, load the freight and ensure it’s positioned for optimal security and safety. In some cases, the anchor points won’t reach the freight completely, thereby preventing the transport chain from fitting over the load. If that happens, you can reposition the cargo to see if that helps or choose a different anchor point.