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Methods to keep a cradle from sliding include:
- Friction mats under the cradle.
- Placing a tiedown around the front of the cradle.
- These can all be used.
- Nailed wood blocking or cleats.
Quote From The CDL Manual:
Requirements for securing a single coil
Prevent the coil from rolling by supporting it:
- Timbers, chocks, or wedges held in place by coil bunks or similar devices to prevent them from coming loose.
- A cradle (for example, two hardwood timbers and two coil bunks) that is restrained from sliding by:
- Friction mats under the cradle.
- Nailed wood blocking or cleats.
- Placing a tiedown around the front of the cradle.
- The support must:
- Support the coil just above the deck.
- Not become unintentionally unfastened or loose in transit.
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All of the following are requirements for transporting coils with eyes crosswise except:
- Attach one tiedown rearward
- Attach one tiedown forward
- These are all requirements
- Prevent the coil from rolling
Quote From The CDL Manual:
There are three requirements for coils transported with eyes crosswise:
Prevent the coil from rolling
Attach one tiedown forward.
Attach one tiedown rearward.
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