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Titan Chain Ratchet Type Load Binder for 1/2" - 5/8" Thick Chain - 13,000 lbs

Titan Chain Ratchet Type Load Binder for 1/2" - 5/8" Thick Chain - 13,000 lbs

Item # TCRB13
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Quickly and easily tighten down chains to secure heavy loads with this durable steel load binder. Powder coat finish resists corrosion. Designed for use with 1/2" to 5/8" chain. 1-800-940-8924 to order Titan Chain chain binders part number TCRB13 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Titan Chain products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Titan Chain Ratchet Type Load Binder for 1/2" - 5/8" Thick Chain - 13,000 lbs. Chain Binders reviews from real customers.
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Titan Chain Chain Binders - TCRB13

  • Ratchet Chain Binder
  • 1/2 - 5/8 Inch Chain Links
  • Grab Hooks
  • 13000 lbs
  • Titan Chain
  • Steel
  • Red
  • 9 Inch Handle

Quickly and easily tighten down chains to secure heavy loads with this durable steel load binder. Powder coat finish resists corrosion. Designed for use with 1/2" to 5/8" chain.


Features:

  • Load binder lets you secure loads and tighten chains (sold separately) quickly and easily
    • Perfect for agricultural and industrial tie-down applications
  • Ratcheting mechanism means less work for you
  • Forged steel construction is strong and durable
  • Powder coat finish provides excellent resistance to corrosion
  • Equipment meets Department of Transportation regulations


Specs:

  • Application: chains with 1/2" to 5/8" thick links
  • Safe working load limit (WLL): 13,000 lbs
  • Handle length: 9"
  • Minimum reach: 25-3/4"
  • 30-Day limited warranty


Note: Do not use for overhead lifting. This load binder is designed to work as part of a complete tie-down system. The overall capacity depends on the safe working load limit (WLL) of the chain(s) that you choose, as well as the capacity of the load binder itself. The item being tied down must not exceed the combined WLL of the lowest-rated components in the system.



RB13 Titan Chain Ratchet Type Load Binder for 1/2" - 5/8" Thick Chain - 13,000 lbs





Video of Titan Chain Ratchet Type Load Binder for 1/2" - 5/8" Thick Chain - 13,000 lbs

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Titan Chain Ratchet Type Load Binder Review

Zach: Hey everybody, Zach here at etrailer.com. Today I have this mini excavator loaded up, I've been testing out a bunch of different chains and binders, kind of seeing what works best. And right now we're going to take a look at this Titan Chain Ratcheting Load Binder. Now this is a "1/2 inch to 5/8 inch chain load binder" and I'm going to be using it with Titan Chain's "1/2 inch" 25 foot transport chain. So, this is a really heavy duty setup, 25 feet is too much for just this corner, but it'll give you a good idea how these binders work. So I'm going to get this chain put in place real quick.What we're going to do, is take out some of the slack here with this load binder.

So what I need to do, is get this ratcheted out. And how I do that is just flipping that ball there to the ratchet, or retract, or extend. You can see it's a really big, heavy binder, but it's going to do a really good job for those larger chains. So I'll get that ball flipped back in the proper way to get this tightened down. And I want this to go out as far as I can, and we can just start ratcheting.

Get that put down.And then what I like to do is wrap my chain around that, and I'm going to leave that open so you can get a better look at this. I'm not the biggest guy, and the way I was able to get this tightened down was with the leverage I got out of this handle, and that's nine inches long. So I like this style of ratcheting, it takes a little bit more effort, but I think that this is a really good way to go. This is a really heavy duty setup, so you can see these high forged seal hooks, go great with that half inch chain. It just does a really nice job, everything about it as beefy.Now when it comes to this red finish, it looks really nice at first, but over time you can see just using it in here today, I already have some coming off.

Now I haven't done much, its been tossed around on this decking a little bit, but I have not throwing it in a toolbox or anything, and it's already coming off rubbing against the chains. So it's still a good idea to keep these in a toolbox, if possible, but it's really going to hold up.And that really construction gives us a 13,000 pounds safe working load limit. That is a significant amount of weight. Our chain here today only has a working load limit of 11,300 pounds, so we're going to have to go with the lower number between the two, which is that 11,300 pounds. Now, this mini doesn't weigh that much, it's pretty close, but we would properly have this tied down at all four corners.

And then we would also put one on our boom here today, if we wanted to stay legal. So this definitely gets us up over that, but if you're hauling those heavier loads, you want to make sure that you're using the right chain, with the right binder, but that "1/2 inch" style is definitely going to get us up there in that way.Overall, I like ratcheting binders much better than the old lever style. I don't think that I get them as tight. I think they're a little bit more dangerous when I do get them as tight, because all that tension when you're popping that off, I think that it can create a situation where somebody might get hurt. Where this takes a little bit more effort, a little bit more time, but we get it tightened down the way we need to.Now, everybody wants to get the highest weight capacity they can, but if you're using the right amount of chains for your load, you don't necessarily need to go with a really high capacity weight. But if you do, this is going to be a really good option for you. That's going to do it for a look at the Titan Chain Ratcheting Load Binder.

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Titan Chain Ratchet Type Load Binder for 1/2" - 5/8" Thick Chain - 13,000 lbs - TCRB13

Average Customer Rating:  5.0 out of 5 stars   (5 Customer Reviews)

Quickly and easily tighten down chains to secure heavy loads with this durable steel load binder. Powder coat finish resists corrosion. Designed for use with 1/2" to 5/8" chain.

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Chain binders that will do the job. I needed tie down for tractor and having experience with Etrailer staff before I figured going with them makes sense. Fast service, and easy to navigate the web site I will continue to use there services. Now let’s see how the binders hold up in the long haul!



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It was delivered in only a few days after I placed the order. It looks like it will do a great job binding my bull dozer to my trailer. Thanks guys.



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Very happy with this product, The price is great. Very quick delivery.



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Excellent delivery time-frame. Have not used yet, but anxious to try them


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