Always put the binder hook up the chain first so that the binder is easier to hook the bottom hook as the weight of the binder draws the chain tight making it easier to quickly tighten up the chain… Walla!
I got mine from Nortthern Tools and I realized they got stucked and I couldn’t tie the chains When it got locked I could not use the lever to loose and tie My thoughts was Northern Tools are cheap that’s why. Please help so I can throw them away and buy the real/quality ones Lastly, where to buy them
With all equipment, things can go wrong. I don't think ratchet binders are safer, they're just easier to operate. Just my opinion. I'm a small guy, so they're definitely better for people like me. Yet, I can pipe down on lever style to get a good hold, but i'd need to check load after about 50 miles or so. Usually i'd end up drawing in a couple chain links, but not always. I guess every load is different. Also, keep in mind, those little notches that you have to switch (with ratchet binders) can give you headaches in subzero temps (especially in rainy weather). A regular lever binder will be easier to deal with in those conditions. I've had to cut straps, but luckily I've never had to resort to cutting chains. I bet people have done it though.
Keep em lubed up and close them after using and store in a toolbox not in a open headache rack lever style binders are good for the back chains because load always moved forward
Very informative without any nonsense. Great video. Thanks
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Very good video. Clear and concise with no one acting fake with dumb ass music blasting. Thank you
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Tyler, your vids are the best! Thank you.
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Right too the point. Great job.
Thank you! Great video!
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Even when i get the tension on the chain one side of my hooks keep twisting around the chain it is hooked into. How do i stop that from hapening?
Use another binder put the skinny part in the hole then it will stay In place
This was great.
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Thanks. I’ve always wanted to know what these were called and how they were applied.
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i’ve always called these bucks never heard binder until i seen these on the internet
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Always put the binder hook up the chain first so that the binder is easier to hook the bottom hook as the weight of the binder draws the chain tight making it easier to quickly tighten up the chain…
Walla!
Great tip, Barry!
I got mine from Nortthern Tools and I realized they got stucked and I couldn’t tie the chains
When it got locked I could not use the lever to loose and tie
My thoughts was Northern Tools are cheap that’s why.
Please help so I can throw them away and buy the real/quality ones
Lastly, where to buy them
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With all equipment, things can go wrong. I don't think ratchet binders are safer, they're just easier to operate. Just my opinion. I'm a small guy, so they're definitely better for people like me. Yet, I can pipe down on lever style to get a good hold, but i'd need to check load after about 50 miles or so. Usually i'd end up drawing in a couple chain links, but not always. I guess every load is different. Also, keep in mind, those little notches that you have to switch (with ratchet binders) can give you headaches in subzero temps (especially in rainy weather). A regular lever binder will be easier to deal with in those conditions. I've had to cut straps, but luckily I've never had to resort to cutting chains. I bet people have done it though.
Keep em lubed up and close them after using and store in a toolbox not in a open headache rack lever style binders are good for the back chains because load always moved forward