Truck Driving | HOW TO INSTALL LOAD LOCKS/BARS and Securing Your Load
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You are a lifesaver! I got new ratchet load locks and I didn't know how to use it. Thank you for educational videos!
I feel dumb lol
Great video but my advice is start to put the load at the bottom and then on top lesson learn , place the top first then the bottom you put a Lil more pressure on the bottom an boom the top one hit you on the head
thanks for that tip
Makes sense and I'm brand new to this I'll definitely use your advice my day is hectic enough without getting brained with the load lock thanks
Training by demonstration. Another great educational video for the tool box. Thanks Junior.
+Truckers Trip Planning App 😎 I appreciate that and thank you 👍Also thanks for watching
I always take photos as they load and after they loading. After they done inspect for damages and take pictures. Then make sure they secure the load properly if not use my own equipment to add additional securing of the freight. I did an order a while back and after i dropped the load my broker said some of the boxes on the pallet were damaged. And i didn’t know what to do or say. Now it is the digital era so take advantage of your phones camera
Good information and very well written. Thanks
What if you can’t see all the way in the back
Back that Natural Ice right up to my front door lol
Awesome thanks!!. Too bad my workplace never showed me how to use these but still expected me to figure it out.
Bern driving 6 years never uses ratchet type thanks for video
Thanks man appreciate it!!
So basically just not answer me. Nice! Love it!
Could you do a video on loading a reefer for the proper balance between tandems and drives.
Those crank load locks are very aggravating! The unlock doesn't always work in my cases and you gotta either find something to bash it down with or let the dock workers figure it out.
Thank you Sir! Whatever your name is , you really taught me very good tip today as new truck driver .
Excellent thanks
Thank you sooo much!!! Got to a load that required me to do it and I almost freaked out
thaks bro. i was having a hard time figuring out jow to use those ratchet style ones. i guess i wasnt pushing it.
Thanks for the illustration and explanation great video
Gracias Katracho, me salvaste el pellejo
Gracias y gracias por ver el video 👍🏽
Thanks ,my friend.Gracias!
Load locks!!!??? That's what the doors are for mannnnn bwhahahaha
Lmao
Exactly!!! lol
So product won’t get damage.
Great video thanks J!
Can you do pull ups on a bar like these?
Whats that plastic thing called ? Which you have there? From where you bought it?
Where to get those load doors from
What do you call those black load retaining sheets..?
Thanks! You're Brilliant!!!
I use old style load locks no priblems u gotta know how to use em people i place them 8 to 10 inches from the liad on one side jammed tite other side. Them knock em tite against loadc
Thanks for the great video!
Good info Junior, thanks, be safe out there.
E-track &E-rachet straps or e-track bars.
Very helpful thanks sir
Good looking out my boy 👍🏽
Thanks for sharing
@fernando4640fg
is exactly right in his/her post, if you're using load bars then bottom to top is the way to install. Having said this, if you;re pulling a wagon that doesn't have E-trak system, then, I'm sorry for you. Load bars is old school and straps are the bee's knee's. In the past four years, I've only had one vendor request load bars and all others require E-trak straps.
Get along or go home, the industry changes and Owner/Operators have to change with it.
Thanks for sharing great info.
Thanks for the info
Is a load bar a DOT requirement though?
No it's not. It's a requirement that you or the company may want or have in case you pick up a load that needs securement 🇭🇳👍🏽😎👍🏽🇭🇳
Thank you so very much 😘
Hey junior where do you put your load locks when your done? I have straps but some loads I need lock bars. I guess my question is where do you stow them away when you're not using the bars?
Most trucks are equipped with a load lock caddy behind the sleeper.
@@talibanParade the ratchet ones are square tubes and they don't fit in those holders at least mine dont
I didn't know we cant use the crap ones, I have 5 attached to my truck. 3 of the good ratchet ones. I found gold at a receiver there was a ratchet lock in an empty. I hit the lotto that day. Time to trash the crap ones I never liked using them anyway
You stole them?
Saludos Jr. Desde San Antonio tejas
+El Mas Mas Gracias por ver el video 👍😎👍
Good stuff sir.
do you have a PMV on releasing the load bars?
Ratchet version wins my vote :)
Just wait until they are too tight and you can't release them
Are these bars sturdy enough to do pull ups on?
I pull it out always
Do these work on tankers :-)
Use to do it, but lost too many drivers from drowning
How to take it off
What the name of those 2 black things you put first & then put the load locks touching it? Wanna buy one like them
I don't think you can buy them. These are for beer loads
Bulk heads
Cámara man 😂😂 go closer
Can you see from there 😂
Thanks best example how to use them 👍
Thank you and thanks for watching 👍🏽
I’m switching to straps. Load locks are a pain. Especially, in the winter.
Strap in a box ? Please explain how you would do that ?
@@956NoQuemaCuh They’re called load straps. They sell them at truck stops. The trailers have side pockets to hook them up to. They’re super lightweight & easy to store.
Gonna be times when straps won't work
@@tamipotirala6973 I been using them. Haven’t had a problem.
@@GuestRUclipsUser just had the above mentioned issue today. The forklift driver ended up trying to use the forklift to remove them. First one was ok. The 2nd he bent the crap out of and punched holes in my roof as well
Ratchet locks are ancient and garbage. Glad I rarely see them any more. Airbags or straps all the way.
There’s nothing rigid about modern trailers nowadays they’re built cheap they’re flimsy all the loadlock does is bow out the walls of the trailer
What is the black things called ?
Bulk heads
What about those black blocking things? Where did u get them? I need one of those
daishinkan V. The shipper provides those on a beer load.
Thanks
+daishinkan V. 👍😎👍
+Trucker Edge That is right. 👍😎👍
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Do you hual natural light???? Or cheap beer should I say lol
its natural ice which is even more gross lol