Coil Racks for Steel Coils Securement
SKU
CR33
- 33" Long
- 10 gauge steel
- Weight: 4.8 lbs
- 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.
Availability: In stock
$8.99
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$8.79
for 10 and save 3%
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$8.49
for 50 and save 6%
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$7.99
for 500 and save 12%
8.99
USD

Specifications
Weight (Lbs) | 4.80 |
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Style | Standard |
Color | Black |
Additional Information
- 33" Long
- 10 gauge steelÂ
- Weight: 4.8 lbs
- Steel 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.
- HEAVY-DUTY STEEL. This coil chock is forged from 10 gauge galvanized steel for maximum durability and strength. Improvised coil chocks can buckle under the weight of heavy metal coils, but 10 gauge galvanized steel can handle the pressure.Â
- INCREASED STABILITY. Unstable metal coils are dangerous during transport. This coil chock prevents even slight jostling or rolling, empowering you to secure your coils snugly in place.
- EASY-TO-USE. Once installed, there’s little-to-no adjustment needed. The half-saddle design lets you easily incorporate wood beams to make the platform narrower, ensuring that any coil resting on it sits safe and snug.
- PRECISE POSITIONING. Bulkier steel coil racks are a hassle to move, and placing them optimally can take some guesswork. With our coil rack, the lightness and overall design allows you to easily incorporate hardwood timbers as needed. That makes it easy to place it exactly where it needs to be to best support your coil load.
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Product Faqs
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How thick of steel are the racks constructed of ?Question by: on 2018-08-15 15:40:33
7 guage
Answer by: Brad Green on 2018-08-15 15:40:33 -
What is the weight limit for each individual rack?Question by: on 2018-03-08 20:27:29
These do not have a rating as they are not for securement. They are for only positioning the coils.
Answer by: Dale Marsolek on 2018-03-08 20:27:29 -
Are these heavy duty. What is weight limit on them. Thank you.Question by: on 2017-09-18 12:39:32
Working Load limits only pertain to load securment devices such as a chain and binder. These are used only to help wedge a coil.
Answer by: SHEILA on 2017-09-18 12:39:32 -
How long should the coil bunks be to carry a 65"Dia. master coilQuestion by: on 2016-10-19 18:39:46
The coil racks that we carry is 33" wide, I would suggest measuring the coil to see if it would work. We are not familer with the coil you have mentioned.
Answer by: Erik Davis on 2016-10-19 18:39:46
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