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Expert Answers about Chevrolet Chain Binders


  • Can 5/16 Inch Chain be Used with Redline 3/8 Inch Chain Load Binder
  • The Redline Chain Load Binder # 48313 referenced in your question has a maximum chain size of 3/8 inches but can absolutely work for your 5/16 inch chain as well. This is a great, drop-forged chain load binder that features free-turning 360-degree swivels on both hooks for easy handling and hookup. It has a maximum load of 19,000 pounds and a safe working load limit (WLL) of 5,400 pounds. I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out.
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  • How to Pick Out Load Binders
  • We have several styles of load binders available. The part # 48313 that you referenced is designed for 3/8 inch chains and has a 5,400 working load limit. This is the folding style. I attached a page that has all of the load binders we offer. We do accept credit cards, all the prices for these products are available below on the product links.
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  • Availability Of 17' Ratchet Strap With J-Hook That Has 3333lb Rating
  • I may have an option for you, but we do not have a 17' ratcheting chain with a grab hook. Instead we do have the Titan Chain Ratchet Tie-Down Strap with Double J-Hooks - 2" x 20' - 3,333 lbs # TCLR22021-2 which is a 20' version of the # 317-310800 you were looking at and has the same 3333lb capacity. In addition we have a 20' Transport Chain w/ Grab Hooks # TCG70-8-20 which can be used with the Titan Chain Lever Type Load Binder # TCLB8. I included videos of the products mentioned for...
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  • Choosing Between Frame Mount and Universal Camper Tie-Downs for Ford F-350
  • The primary advantage of frame-mounted camper tie-downs like the TorkLift # TLF2012A and # TLF3001A, which are designed to fit your Ford F-350 if it has the 6-3/4 foot bed without a step/board underneath and a factory hitch, is the stability they provide. Because they mount to the vehicle's steel frame, which is simply a much stronger attachment point than the truck bed, it offers a stronger and more secure connection. With that being said, you can certainly use clamp on tie-downs like...
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