10 SECTION
TRANSPORT RESTRAINT EQUIPMENT
BEAVER GRADE 70 LOADBINDERS
TRANSPORT LOADBINDERS GUIDELINES › Avoid injury – operate by hand only from a standing position › Load binding systems store energy which can release suddenly, causing injury. Stay clear of handle, as it could suddenly release with force › Routinely inspect loadbinders before using, for wear, bending, cracks and gouges. Do not use the loadbinder if any of the above are present and replace any damaged or defective loadbinders › Use only the appropriate size and grade of chain with the loadbinder › Do not use handle extensions (pipes or cheater bars) as they can overload and weaken the entire system › Make sure loadbinders are tight before moving. Stop and recheck tightness frequently › Never discard warning instructions. Keep them and share them with others using the loadbinder
BX600 The Safety Release Handle makes this Loadbinder less dangerous than other lever style loadbinders on the market today.
Unique Cam Movement
The loadbinder design allows the user to release the loadbinder tension without any recoil of the handle, typical of over centre style loadbinder. The centre body of the loadbinder independently rotates, free of the handle to release the tension smoothly and easily. This reduces the chance of injury from the handle swinging with substantial force when released.
e CLOSED f CLOSED
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BEAVER GRADE 70 SAFETY RELEASE LEVER BX600 TYPE Recoilless Loadbinders AS/NZS 4344
a
Code Chain Size and Description
f Closed mm
e Closed mm
d mm
b mm
a mm
f Open mm
e Open mm
c mm
g mm
LC (Kg)
Weight (Kg)
UOM
344208 7-8mm c/w winged eye grab hooks
555
500
280 320 603 665 610 280 11 3800 4.4 Each
344210 10mm c/w winged eye grab hooks
663
585
335 390 703 773 705 335 12 6000 6.6 Each
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e CLOSED f CLOSED
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d
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