Securing loads using winches

Securing loads using winches

Continuing on the road to load security, Scott Frasier, national accounts manager for Kinedyne LLC, sounded off on the topic of securing loads using winches. “When a customer is spec’ing a trailer with winches, he or she is looking at a variety of attributes to make the decision,” he said. “Winches provide a method for securing cargo on flatbed trailers, rail cars and other vehicles. There are a variety of styles in the marketplace. Spec’ing the correct style will ensure the correct winch is used for the intended application.”

So what style best fits your application? Here’s a quick rundown of the options.

  • Standard, low profile, storable, three bar, portable, weld on, sliding C–Channel or Double L.
  • 2-, 3- or 4-in. web straps, cable or a combination.
  • E-Coated Black Finish (E-Coating is an electrocoat finish that provides a uniform paint surface), Zink or Galvanized.
  • Working Load Limits typically fall between 3,335 to 5,500 lbs. depending on the style of winch.
  • Warranty can be for six months to five years depending on the style of winch. Split mandrel winches have a six-month warranty and cast mandrel winches have up to a five-year warranty. Cast mandrel winches were designed to lessen the risk of a mandrel crush in the event of a load shift as well as the egging effect on the end cap caused by continual winch bar misuse.
  • Winch frame thickness, 7 or 8 mm. 7 mm is lighter but may not hold up as long as an 8 mm.

For more on trailers, check out our Top Spec’ing Tips story.

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