Load binder security system

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Strap tighteners – Accordion straps

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105477, 254 78, 280179A, B60P 700, B66F 100, B66D 100

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039745449

ABSTRACT:
The load binder, of any conventional type, has a length of security chain permanently attached to the same and carrying a shackle, ring or the like at its free end. A separate length of binder chain is provided having links that pass freely through the security chain and shackle; at one end a grab hook is connected to the binder chain and is of larger size than the noted shackle to preclude removal of the security chain at this end of the binder chain, while the other end of the binder chain is welded or permanently fastened at a point on the cargo transporter with which the binder is used. Accordingly, when thus installed on a flatbed or the like, the binder is normally permanently attached to the bed although adjustably positionable to the limits allowed by movement of the security chain along the length of the binder chain.

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