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The Most Prescribed Chain Binders

Chain binders, also referred to as load binders are devices utilised to tighten chains when fastening a load for transport. Ratchet and lever binders are the two most common types of chain binders. Chain binders can be categorised into two broad categories based on how they are tightened: ratchet binders and lever binders. ‘What type of chain binder should be used’ is a question often asked by transporters who are thinking of simplifying the method of tightening the binder.

Even though the majority of frequently used load binders will fall into one of these two groups, they are offered in a variety of designs, load ratings, and sizes to meet the many kinds of chains utilised in the transportation sector.

Ratchet Binder

A ratchet binder often referred to as a ratchet dog, uses a ratcheting mechanism to exert tension in the chain and secure the load. It has two tension hooks on each end and a ratchet handle. The possibility of the bar recoiling or snapping back is decreased by the ratchet style’s design, which does not store as much tension in the handle as the other type.

Lever Binders

Lever binders, which are often referred to as lever chains or snap binders, use a lever to tighten the chain and secure the cargo. Each end of the tool has a grab hook. Since they have a more straightforward construction, lever binders are often simpler to mount. This design can be more difficult to tighten because it needs more strength and stores energy in the handle. Because of this, cheater bars are frequently used. Those bars are regarded as risky and should not be used.

Maxibinder

In addition, maxibinder is a cutting-edge cargo tie-down device. It is the favoured (and often required) cargo tie-down equipment of numerous transportation companies. The binder is made with a safety-focused design, and market reports indicate that once the lever load binder was replaced by the Maxibinder, workplace accidents significantly decreased. Another exceptional feature is how ergonomically it operates. The broad rubber handle is easier for you to hold, and the enclosed locking mechanism is made to prevent lose tension during transport. Due to its strength, durability and ease of handling, the binder has become a very well-liked item in the transportation sector.

Tegral Transport Equipment can assist you in choosing the binders that best suit your needs when you’re looking for cargo securement components including transport chains. We can assist you with the selection of chain binder choices, as well as our wide range of chain grades and chain hooks.