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LoadBinders |
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Part # |
Description |
Size |
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WLL/lbs. |
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19011 |
Lever Loadbinder |
5/16" - 3/8" |
domestic |
5400 lbs. |
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19011-I |
Lever Loadbinder |
5/16" - 3/8" |
imported |
5400 lbs. |
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19012 |
Ratchet Loadbinder |
5/16" - 3/8" |
domestic |
5400 lbs. |
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19012-I |
Ratchet Loadbinder |
5/16" - 3/8" |
imported |
5400 lbs. |
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| Warning: Failure
to comply with instructions may result in property damage, serious personal injury, or
death. Loadbinding systems store energy which can release suddenly, causing serious
injury. Stay clear of handles, bars, and other binding equipment as it could release
without warning and with extreme force. Observe the working load limit, as stated on
tags to determine the number of tie down assemblies and/or hardware required for safe
operation per Federal D.O.T. regulations #S393.100-102b and the C.V.S.A. vehicle
inspection criteria. Remember, all assemblies are only as strong as their weakest
point, including the point of attachment. Use extreme caution when tensioning the binder on a chain
assembly to assure the chain links are fully seated in the hook belly before releasing the
pressure on the load binder. Always keep hands and fingers away from the chain path
and keep head and body out of the path of the load binder handle in case of slippage or
kickback.
Loadbinder extensions: Only use combination
bars designed with a binder cradle to assist in tightening a load binder. Make sure
that the load binder handle is fully inserted into the winch bar cradle and locked in
place. Failure to do so may cause the bar to slip and result in serious personal
injury and/or death. Never use pipe or unapproved extensions (cheater bars).
Load binders will tighten adequately with the torque generated by hand or pullover
ratcheting. |
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