Glossary

Anchor Point

An anchor point is a vehicle or trailer point used to attach a tiedown or load-control device.

Plain-English Meaning

Anchor points matter because the tiedown path is only as reliable as the point it attaches to. A strap or chain rating does not raise the rating of a weak, damaged, or unsuitable anchor point.

The anchor point should match the tiedown direction, hardware, angle, and expected movement. Poor fit can bend hooks, side-load hardware, or let the tiedown work loose.

Use trailer manufacturer information, markings, or carrier policy before treating an anchor as known capacity.

In day-to-day freight work, the safest use of the term is narrow and factual. Confirm the current rule, equipment rating, shipment condition, and company procedure before using any glossary definition for a live securement decision.

Watchouts

  • Inspect for cracks, deformation, loose hardware, or poor fit.
  • Do not count an anchor point as known capacity without rating or policy support.
  • Check the structure around the anchor, not just the ring or slot.

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