Branham Equipment Wear Band Repair Kit
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2016
- To purchase this product please contact me at 260-409-0896 or email at gbranham@branhamequipment.com. This is a kit using stainless steel components to re attach the wear band on the inside of refrigeration trailers and includes step by step instructions.
I Don't understand why anybody would put a thumbs down on this vid . It's great info . Thank you sir. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hey I appreciate that video it gave me the knowledge to fix my dryvan wearband that is halfway off on the left side of my trailer
I started doing this a long time ago as long as the customer was okay with it. I would just take a 1/4 x 6 carriage head with the nut to the outside to match the rivet lines on the outside and it works fine. There is no way to stop scuff damage or stop the scuff from pulling away from the posts, so this method always works. Sell it as a package deal for permanent scuff repair and just go all the way down both sides with bolts through the wall and you would make a killing in your own shop.
thanks for sharing your knowledge. great video!!
Thanks for sharing!
Incredibly knowledgeable follow-up.
Keep up a gooood work ;)
Much needed knowledge thanks
Thank you! I do sell this product in kits that include step by step instructions. Feel free to share the video.
thanks for info!
Very cool!
pump load save time.
do you sale those Bolts and screws
The best fix I ever seen for this problem great job 👍🇺🇸
Really nice job Mr. Gregg..! 👍
Question for you please: Do you have a video showing how to install those 16" Wearband's at the middle or higher on the interior walls, for protection against tearing the walls with the metal skids..? thank you
I am sorry but I don’t have that video. You can still use these fasteners to install those pieces. I do sell these stainless steel bolt/nut combo’s in a kit. If you have any questions about the kits please give me a call. 260-409-0896.
gregg branham so happy I just found this comment with your number! I need those hardwares to do it to my trailer! Mines getting bad and bugging me!!!
please show how repair refeer trailer the wood under floor is rotted. thankyou
What seals the bolt from leaking on outside of trailer nothing it will leak water because when scuff liner is hit from loading bolt will lossen over time which will leak
Nice 👌
I like to how to replace the old wood on a Refrigeration trailer
I save 2 k. With this video
can you get this parts
What something like this cost
Sorry for the delayed response. We sell them in 1/4 kit, 1/2 kit, and full kits. You can call me anytime for pricing. 260-409-0896 or www.branhamequipment.com. Thanks.
I HAVE DRIVAN 53 X102 I NEED TO FIX MY TRAILER ,CHANGE THE COLUMNS AND 6 SHEETS,A FORKLIFT IN WAREHOUSE HIT IT WHEN THEY WERE UNLOADING AND IM STRUGGLING WITH INSURANCE
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I like to know, where can I order one of those bowls I’m a few of them
Go to my website. Branhamequipment.com
Where can I buy that screws kit
You order them off my website. Branhamequipment.com
Thank you.
Hello I have a 2007 great dane with aluminum scuff liner damage on both sides I would like to get a quote for replacement!!!
Sorry. I am not accepting work at this time.
I sell the kits at branhamequipment.com
Where can I purchase this repair kit? Could you please share that information.
you can go on my website and order directly. Thanks. www.branhamequipment.com
My website. Branhamequipment.com
I would of Don it on the second row to hide as most u can from the forklifts drivers
If you would have installed this on the second row as you describe it would have not lined up with the rivet on the outer wall. The way this kit works is from the outside in. You have to line it up based on the rivet line from the outside. You cant always pick where it will be on the inside. Thanks for watching.
Right
It's a great repair, however I don't see why you didn't use a screw closer to the proper length and why the holes were not drilled in the recess groove of the rub rail.
Well, there are many different side wall thickness on the market. If you have a ice cream spec it could be 3" side wall, or food service could be 4", and some produce/dry good trailers may have only 1.5", with the standard being around 2". Its easier to have a one size fits all. Most people don't know there are different side wall thicknesses and this would cause a huge headache trying to get people to figure out how thick their walls are. thank you.
To answer your second questions. The goal is to keep the screw head in the rivet line on the outside. In doing that you cant always pick where it ends up on the inside. However, you can drill random holes in the side panel to hit where you want on the inside, that's your call. If you do this you will have random screw heads that don't line up with any rivet line on the outside making a repair that hurts the cosmetic appearance of your trailer. This is a repair that is meant to be functional and cosmetically appeasing.
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