SKU: CB150

5/16" Ratchet Binder

5/16" Ratchet Binder!

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SKU: CB150
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Specifications

Color: Red
Grade: 70 / 80
Working load limit: 5,400 lbs.
Chain size: 5/16"
End fitting: Clevis Grab Hook
Finish: Powder Coated
Length closed: 22.64"
Length open: 28.94"
Material: Forged Steel
Product weight: 10.3 lbs.
Quantity: Single
Ratchet handle: Standard
Shipping and returns: This item cannot be returned due to safety risks associated with used materials.
Type: Ratchet
Additional Info: Handle length: 15.24"
Take up: 6"
Hook Throat Opening: .5"
Description

5,400 lbs. Ratcheting Chain Binder

Ratchet chain binders are a staple of the trucking and transportation industry. They are used to tension transport chain, keeping your load securely anchored to a flatbed or other trailer. Typically used for heavy equipment and other more robust loads, chain binders help get cargo from point A to point B safely.

Grade 70 / 80 Ratchet Binder Construction

This ratchet load binder has a forged carbon steel body and handle. The forged steel is more durable than a cast handle - it can withstand much more force without breaking and ensures maximum leverage. Ours uses slightly larger threads than most of our competitors as well for a more heavy-duty hold.

The cam and pawl allow for a smooth ratcheting operation, and the grab hooks on each end create secure attachment points - their shallow throats are readily compatible with chain links.

The long-lasting, scratch-resistant powder coating is added using an electrostatic process. This involves high temperatures (approximately 270 degrees) which ensures heat-resistance as well.

Why Choose a Ratchet Load Binder?

The primary difference between a ratchet binder and a lever binder is the tensioning method. A ratchet binder a ratcheting mechanism instead of leverage to add tension. This is by far the safer option - they store very little kinetic energy in the handle, reducing recoil and snapback-related injuries. They also allow for better control over the tension, as you can make more incremental adjustments, and don't require a handle lock.

Ratchet Binder Industry Compliance

All of our chain binders are FMCSA / DOT compliant and meet or exceed WSTDA T-6 Recommended Standards. The working load limit and traceability code are embossed on the handle / body and the hooks have grade and size markings. This ensures quick identifications and stress-free inspections.

Compatible Transport Chain

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Explore Other Ratchet Binders

SKU WLL
(lbs)
Compatible Chain (in)
G70 G80 G100 G120
CB135 3,150 1/4 - - -
CB150 5,400 5/16 5/16 - -
CB155 9,200 3/8 3/8 3/8 -
CB165 13,000 1/2 1/2 - -
CB150-6600
Heavy-Duty Style
6,600 5/16 & 3/8 5/16 5/16 5/16

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Source: Import

California Residents: WARNING

Chain Binders: Ratchet Binders vs. Lever Binders

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× WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. For more information visit: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Customer Reviews

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Clay Godwin
works good

this boomer works good. So far so good

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T.H.
The design change is frustrating

I have ordered over 15 of these binders that did not have pegs that could fall out if unscrewed too far. Now on my most recent order the pegs will unscrew all the way out which I am not a fan of. I originally thought it was a faulty binder as did USCG so they sent me new ones but to my discovery the binders they sent me are identical to the one I was concerned about. I appreciate them sending me replacement ones thinking it was faulty but I guess they just changed their supplier. Binder still functions just fine. Picture attached.

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Harry
Great

I have used them a couple of times and they worked perfectly.