Very heavy load tiedown example

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bcp

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   / Very heavy load tiedown example #2  
It'll ride.
 
   / Very heavy load tiedown example #3  
Looks like the tie down points are plates welded / fabbed on site. Notice the plate welded to the bottom of the locomotive. The loops make sense since the binders have grab hooks. Chain was cut from bulk lengths. Otherwise they'd have to install shackles or hooks on every chain end. This way they get two strands too.
 
   / Very heavy load tiedown example #4  
....and a Toyota pickup towed the rail car to the yard :D

Neat thread. I didn't know it was acceptable to loop chains through a clevis like that. Looks like only one link is actually in contact.
 
   / Very heavy load tiedown example #5  
It looks OK BUT if they HUMP that flat car in a rail yard it won't hold!!
I have watched loads come right through the rear doors on semi trailers and containers in Piggy Back Yards as the cars slam together when Humping. (Humping- transfering cars to build a train for a destination)
I have replaced many, MANY rear doors and had to trans-load cargo after said damage.
 
   / Very heavy load tiedown example #6  
That's exactly how I tie down my locomotives.:laughing:
Bob
 
   / Very heavy load tiedown example #8  
That's exactly how I tie down my locomotives.:laughing:
Bob

sheesh...my dad woulda done that with a 50' roll of twine and about 50 boy scout knots ;)
 
   / Very heavy load tiedown example #9  
I'm actually surprise they loop them through the shackles like that, surprised is in accordance with standards.. Watching chain failure tests anytime a link is wrapped around something like that, that ends up being the failure point.
 
   / Very heavy load tiedown example #10  
I'm actually surprise they loop them through the shackles like that, surprised is in accordance with standards.. Watching chain failure tests anytime a link is wrapped around something like that, that ends up being the failure point.
Id rate that wrap as being easier on the chain than the grab hooks on the binders are.
larry
 

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