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Heavy Duty Coil Racks

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  • Special Heavy Duty Coil Racks, 40 Inches Long and 4" Wide with 3 peaks on each end.
  • Coil Racks are also known as coil chocks or coil bunks.
  • Used in conjunction with hardwood timbers to stabilize metal coils in the load securement process.
  • Use with square lumber (beveled lumber not required).
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Specifications
Weight (Lbs) 18.00
Style Heavy Duty 40"
Bundle Size 1 - Pack
Color Black
Material Steel
  • Special Heavy Duty Coil Racks, 40 Inches Long and 4" Wide with 3 peaks on each end. Coil Racks are also known as coil chocks or coil bunks, are used in conjunction with hardwood timbers to stabilize metal coils in the load securement process.
  • 2 Guage Steel, 7mm thickness
  • Weight: 18 lb. / 8.1 kgs.
  • Use with square lumber (beveled lumber not required).
  • Standard Variant: We also have Heavy-duty Coil Racks that you can use with hardwood timbers to stabilize metal coils in the load securement process.

HOW TO USE METAL COIL RACKS: These coil racks protect your flatbed bed trailer when hauling heavy-duty metal coils. Learn how to use them when loading coils.

  1. The first step is to prepare your supplies for securing a single coil on the flatbed truck. These supplies include three coil racks, 4 x 4 dunnage lumber, four chains and chain binders, a coil mat (if desired), and steel corner protectors.
  2. The second step is to place the coil mat (if wanted) onto the trailer's floor, where the coil will sit.
  3. Now, place the coil rack on the flatbed in the same direction as the steel bed of the trailer—straight in the direction of the trailer.
  4. Place the 4 x 4 dunnage lumber on the coil rack near the triangle loop. You can also keep a rubber coil pad over it for extra protection.
  5. Once you've laid everything down, use a forklift, crane, or other equipment to place the coil onto the rack. Set it down slowly so it sits nicely on the mat and the coil rack.
  6. The final step is securing the trailer's coil using the chains and chain binders.
  7. Voila, your coil is secured onto the vehicle.

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