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proper securment
how does one secure their load in a trailer like this? run chains/straps under the curtain? ( click on link below to see)
2006 FONTAINE 48' PHANTOM ALL ALUMINUM Curtain Side For Sale At TruckPaper.com |
Some trailers like that have short chains that come up from the floor. I dont see any of those on this trailer. You will know them when you see them, They look like a round piece of steel about 2-3" across. You pick then up and the chain is connect to the bottom of it. There is a space between the side of the trailer and the curtain that the straps slide through.
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ok i know what your talking about. i guess since they (the mfg) out them on there they are just as secure as the "conventional" method? are trailers like this one common on the road of flatbed driving?
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I started to reply to this, then realized I could be wrong. A Chameleon system must be different than a regular curtain van where the straps come out under the curtain, and you just pull the curtain over them.
Next time I see one I'll look or ask. I do know some places don't like them because you only get a 96" load width. The rolling system uses about 3" on each side. |
Them trailers have tracks that run the length of the trailer that have J-hooks you put in them for your chains. The straps usually just slid up the inside of the railing.
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zoomed in on floor shot didn`t see any slots for j hooks, looks like only securing devices are straps from outside under roll kit. To much money for restricted option on securement
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cool cool. thanks for the info guys. is this style trailer commonly used?
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I pulled one of these for a while. Actually if you look again at the pctures I believe it does have the chain pull ups on it. When you strap you run your straps between the rub rails and the body of the bed. On a 102 trailer you still have room to load 96 wide freight. These trailers if I remember correctly are wider than 102 on the outside once you get the roll tarp system on them. I pulled a covered wagon and one of these. For the steel we were hauling, once you know the system a covered wagon can be opened and shut pretty quick also. But the roll tarp trailers are a nice system.
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Originally Posted by chromewheelz
(Post 443751)
cool cool. thanks for the info guys. is this style trailer commonly used?
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