How to Secure Heavy Equipment: Heavy Machinery Training for Lowboy Trailers
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- Опубликовано: 9 авг 2022
- This aQuiRe™ training module will review how to load and chain down a large, rubber-tired machine. Includes rate charts, working load limits, demonstration of best practices, identification of tie-down points, and risk reduction.
To owners, managers, or drivers, it's your responsibility to chain down your load properly, securely, and legally so watch this video to make sure to do it right to avoid any accident that may occur on your site, at a customer's site, or on a public highway.
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Just got a heavy haul job. The training is less than desired but its a great opportunity to learn. Thanks for sharing this video and information
He makes it look easy!those chains and binders are heavy!
The strongest tied down is the shortest tie down. Most of the time crossing your chains means a longer tied down.
Ya exactly lol, never understood why guys do that
Physics…
You cross chains to pull both sides, not everybody has short chains on them have to use what you have@londonacheronti4768
Thanks for sharing mr cahill David cahill at cahill transport and hauling llc Kailua Kona Hawaii 🤙🏽
Get a height stick, and gloves , keep that steering wheel clean. Nice job Mr Cahill
He made it all look easy
That is some serious s--t! Well done and good video!
Boy that trainer is being to nice “ the operator was too tired to clean the machine off” …… you mean “ the operator was too dam lazy to clean the machine off “ 😎🍺♥️
Loading such a crocodile is really impressive.
Right on!!!
Don't you have to chain both sides of the articulating joint, unless it has a locking bar?
So many people need to be educated on direct and indirect securement...not just what the book says....but what it actually means
Elaborate. I'd like to learn. Thanks
Never saw you eliminate articulation pinning both frames together, might need gloves.
Why didn't you all use the outriggers?? Just wondering. Great informative video.
If 51% of base is on trailer then outriggers are not required
@@stephensnoke8658 Thanks for answering my question. I was just wondering.
No worries. Plus there is no direct dot law about using them. Most of us don't because they are a pain
What size are those chains @2:55???
hello if i get a job to drive the low boy trailers am i the one who is supposed to drive and load all those heavy machines or for me i just drive my trailer and to tie those machine s
Always be willing to learn. Knowledge is priceless, if you don't need to, ASK if you can.... put that experience on your resume for your next job when you start making the real money with that experience 💰
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Because touching the tires magically makes the machine good to haul.
should have used outriggers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where are your gloves, in side of truck must be filthy
Put some gloves on bro
My thoughts exactly
Mannnnn NOT USING THOSE OUTRIGGERS WILL GET U RAN OFF. TO EACH HIS OWN.
Not to mention that he had more than 50% of the tire off the trailer which is flat out against the law. But maybe he should run a customers machines off and rip up the sidewall so that he could a valuable lesson.
I was just saying dam no outriggers lol😂
@@johnwiesner6534there’s is no outrigger law stupid lol
GFYM