Recommended Chain Binder With Compression Spring
Question:
Is it safe to use the binder in compression and what is the compression load limit?
asked by: David S
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Expert Reply:
The Durabuilt Ratchet Chain Binder # DU63MR is not going to be rated to be used in compression, you'd instead want to check out the Durabilt Ratchet Chain Binder w/ Compression Spring # DU52MR.
This chain binder has a built in compression spring with a WLL (working load limit) of 9,200 lbs but it realistically the WLL depends on the safe working load limit of the chains you choose.
expert reply by:
Bryce D
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Products Referenced in This Question
Durabilt Ratchet Chain Binder w/ Compression Spring for 3/8" to 1/2" Chain - 9,200 lbs
- Chain Binders
- Ratchet Chain Binder
- Grab Hooks
- 9200 lbs
- 15 Inch Handle
- Compression Spring Included
- Steel
- 3/8 - 1/2 Inch Chain Links
- Red
- Durabilt
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Durabilt Ratchet Chain Binder with Clevis End Fittings - 13,000 lbs
- Chain Binders
- Ratchet Chain Binder
- Jaw Fittings
- 13000 lbs
- 15-1/2 Inch Handle
- Steel
- Red
- Durabilt
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