That was our first prototype 4 years ago. With 100 ft lbs of torque, we measured 4,000 lbs tension (way too much) of the chain. Tension is not a problem with the right impact wrench. Appreciate your observation.
I was watching one video over at speedbinder and they talked about their gear ratio and recommended a DeWalt drill/driver/impact of some sort for the best load tightening torque... They didn't explain why, but I believe them... LOL
I really like the grease port on the speedbinder... Can I use my grease gun on the S.E.L.F binders? I like the ability to keep these binders working in ice and mud...
@@unclebenny9028 i understand stand that. It's also true. That defeats the purpose of a speed binder. Plus it's a extra tool you need. Adds cost. You're not going to get the proper torque with just a regular drill/drill driver. It needs to be a impact. You should still check it with a torque bar. That's 3 total tools.
I'm going to try out one of the new SELF-2 HD for those odd loads that have no good way to secure without crawling or reaching under the load... Things like giant CNC machines with oddly shaped housings and other odd loads...
They do make ratchet binders with removable handles I don't know how well they work I just carry a couple snap binders in case the ratchet binders are in a place where the handle is in the way doesn't happen very often but this just looks like a pain in the ass in real world conditions ice mud road salt grime and water causes enough problems with ratchet binders seizing up micro mist takes care of that but I don't know if you can get oil down inside of something like this
At the selling price this binder should tight the load by itself while the driver in the cab , it will take just 10-15min more to do it with regular binders ... Iowa80 price 250$ ... Ridiculous
I have both the rachet and the level. just pick your poison. I don't like any of them. they make smaller ones of the lever but depends on the size of the load. they are all over-priced. thanks for your time, Mister.
Lever binders for the win!!!
Honestly, I like videos that are straight to the point not all this other squabble although sometimes for some people its necessary.
That speed binder has a awful lot of flex in it after he tightened it
That was our first prototype 4 years ago. With 100 ft lbs of torque, we measured 4,000 lbs tension (way too much) of the chain. Tension is not a problem with the right impact wrench. Appreciate your observation.
It's a demo... not an actual test... but yeah, the ratchet binder had a few uggahs put on it... why not the s.e.l.f. binder?
I was watching one video over at speedbinder and they talked about their gear ratio and recommended a DeWalt drill/driver/impact of some sort for the best load tightening torque... They didn't explain why, but I believe them... LOL
I really like the grease port on the speedbinder... Can I use my grease gun on the S.E.L.F binders? I like the ability to keep these binders working in ice and mud...
@@unclebenny9028 i understand stand that. It's also true. That defeats the purpose of a speed binder. Plus it's a extra tool you need. Adds cost. You're not going to get the proper torque with just a regular drill/drill driver. It needs to be a impact. You should still check it with a torque bar. That's 3 total tools.
thank you for showing us the older Lever style binders. Great video!!
Yes! I had never seen one before...
what grade is that new style binder? good job glad i ran across this
Will soon have a 15,000 lb WLL in addition to the present 9,200 WLL Both for 3/8-1/2 Chain
How much for a 4 pack buddy ?
You can visit our website www.selfloadbinder.com and order either the SELF-1's (5/16-3/8) or the SELF-2's (3/8-1/2). Thanks for your comment.
I'm going to try out one of the new SELF-2 HD for those odd loads that have no good way to secure without crawling or reaching under the load... Things like giant CNC machines with oddly shaped housings and other odd loads...
$719.80
awesome thanks for putting that together
cool..be looking at picturs like wtf..excuse me for language but this video means alot..thank you from nz
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video is how many words? Right, seeing a picture of a load binder with no handle could be confusing...
They do make ratchet binders with removable handles I don't know how well they work I just carry a couple snap binders in case the ratchet binders are in a place where the handle is in the way doesn't happen very often but this just looks like a pain in the ass in real world conditions ice mud road salt grime and water causes enough problems with ratchet binders seizing up micro mist takes care of that but I don't know if you can get oil down inside of something like this
Great video! Thanks.
Well, these are cheaper than the EZ-Binders now. Have a much higher load capacity too.
Thanks for the video
At the selling price this binder should tight the load by itself while the driver in the cab , it will take just 10-15min more to do it with regular binders ... Iowa80 price 250$ ... Ridiculous
The right tool is worth every penny... Hope these have grease ports...
Thank you sir.
nice,,, thank you,,,
Cool product I’d buy them if I owned the company
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I have both the rachet and the level. just pick your poison. I don't like any of them. they make smaller ones of the lever but depends on the size of the load. they are all over-priced. thanks for your time, Mister.