Keep your load in place during transport with this sturdy, galvanized steel cargo bar. Extends up to 16" to fit your trailer. Rubber feet grip the trailer's walls and keep the bar in place.
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So, whether you're just preventing some of the load from shifting around, or you're just kinda dividing up and organizing all of your boxes in a certain way. I kinda think of it as whenever you're checking out at a grocery store, you have that little divider that you put in between your stuff and the person in front of you, it's kinda like that. So you can pull up to a loading dock and you can be like, "Grab all the boxes up to the first bar, "you're good to go." So it's gonna have a lot of different applications. Helping it not move around, and also just kinda organizing all of your load. So let's just say we're all done and we want to take this thing down, all you gotta do is just come down to this little mechanism right here, and there's gonna be a big lever, and then a little chrome piece. So it's kinda like the little latch that's on the back of a box truck.
All you gotta do is just kinda push this in, this will go out, and then you're good to go. So this is going to go inside of itself. So it's a telescoping bar, and it is gonna go from the very minimum, which is about 89 inches, all the way to about 105 inches. If we want to put it up, all you gotta do is get it to where you want it, I got rubber footpads, slide it out like this, kinda hold it into place, and once that's done, all you gotta do is just kinda push this lever and it grabs onto those gears, and it locks into place like that, and it's nice and sturdy. So it does have a decent amount of push and it all just depends on where you're loading it up.
You can kinda see, I'm not really on the frame of the trailer, and it kinda pushed in on this center little sidewall. So you do wanna put it on a section of the trailer that's not gonna really give it at all. So find the line, find your screws, and you know where the structure is. And you should probably put the pad there. We have a pretty big lever.
And as you can see, I'm gonna mark it right here. So, from completely open on the lever, to completely closed, you have about a whole entire inch. So, if you put it on the wall, where you have a little bit of structure, it's not really gonna bend that wall. And I'm gonna do my best to, I can do it, but that is a lot of pressure that I put on there. So it does a really good job of keeping it into place.
So you don't really have to worry about it slipping up or anything like that. And if you are worried about it, just grab a couple of them. And if you're really not wanting this bar to have any possibility of moving, just grab some of our single E-Tracks. And you can grab the E-Track version, 'cause that's not gonna go anywhere as long as you install the E-Track directly. So you have options. We do have a rubber pad on here, so it's gonna get a lot of grips. So if you don't have wood on the inside of whatever you're putting this thing in, it is gonna get a lot of grip. It's gonna be about four inches long and about two and five-eighths inches wide. We are gonna have a galvanized steel construction, and then if you look down at the gears here, this is gonna have a coating on them. So as they start to wear away, the coating is going to kinda keep it from maybe rusting over time, And it is fairly light, so whenever you take this thing off, it's not really gonna be too difficult to get it off, just because it's only about 10.4 pounds. So it really isn't heavy at all. We have a lot of different cargo bars on our website and really the difference between them is some are gonna be a little bit shorter so you can put them in the truck bed. And some of them are just gonna have E-Tracks on the end. So, with these, it's gonna be a little more universal, you can put it pretty much anywhere. But with the other ones, obviously, you're gonna need an E-Track to be able to utilize them. So, whatever fits your situation the best, grab the right size, grab whatever ends you want, and you're good to go. The Durabilt cargo bar is basically just your normal cargo bar. All the ones we have on our website, they kinda do the same exact thing. They're gonna get the job done. There's nothing really special about this one, but there's not really anything else out there that really sets them apart from all the other ones we have. So, literally, it just comes down to size and what kind of ends you want. But that'll do it for a look at the Durabilt cargo bar..
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Keep your load in place during transport with this sturdy, galvanized steel cargo bar. Extends up to 16" to fit your trailer. Rubber feet grip the trailer's walls and keep the bar in place.
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