WYODodge
Politically Un-Correct
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2007
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E-Track
E-Track is one of the greatest inventions to ever come into the tranportation industry. [IMHO]
I bought and installed 40 feet of it [4-10 foot sticks] in the enclosed trailer I bought and used to move back to the Lower 48 from AK. I welded those in place and trusted every inch of them. Will use them again if I ever get another enclosed trailer.
On the other side, I HAVE seen some E-Track that was NOT welded nor was it secured very well with fastners... I would not have trusted this; I would expect better coming from a brand new trailer still on the dealer lot.
I do have one question... Why were these transformers on casters?
I haul X-Ray Equipment in my Peterbilt, and I use nothing but E-Track Straps from Grainger. Never had a problem, and that stuff can get heavy too.
Some older transformers are 6k plus on casters so all the weight is not stationary on the floor, it is live.
E-Track is one of the greatest inventions to ever come into the tranportation industry. [IMHO]
I bought and installed 40 feet of it [4-10 foot sticks] in the enclosed trailer I bought and used to move back to the Lower 48 from AK. I welded those in place and trusted every inch of them. Will use them again if I ever get another enclosed trailer.
On the other side, I HAVE seen some E-Track that was NOT welded nor was it secured very well with fastners... I would not have trusted this; I would expect better coming from a brand new trailer still on the dealer lot.
I do have one question... Why were these transformers on casters?