Load binder released

Aug. 29, 2008
Cooper Hand Tools has released a new ratchet-style load binder for use with 5/16-in. and 3/8-in. Grade 70 transport chains

Cooper Hand Tools has released a new ratchet-style load binder for use with 5/16-in. and 3/8-in. Grade 70 transport chains.

Part of its Campbell line of chains, blocks, clamps and fittings, the binder is easier to adjust than traditional lever-type load binders and features 8 in. of take-up for a wide range of adjustment, Cooper said.

The drop-forged, heat-treated Grade 70 load binder has a 6,600 lb. load limit and 26,400 lb. maximum breaking strength rating, forged right on the handle. It meets U.S. D.O.T. 393.100-393.102 requirements for use with transport chain.

“When securing loads upwards of nine tons, its important to have a quality, trusted load binder working to keep your precious cargo safe,” said Mark Workinger, product manager at Cooper Hand Tools. “Campbell provides the necessary peace of mind with its time-tested quality and value.”

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