Glossary

Binder

A binder is a tensioning device used with chain to tighten and hold a tiedown.

Plain-English Meaning

Binders are part of the securement system. Their type, rating, condition, handle control, and compatibility with the chain matter.

A damaged binder can loosen, slip, or overload another component. Inspect it before it is counted in a WLL plan.

Review the whole chain assembly: chain grade and size, hooks, binder rating, anchor point, and whether the load can settle enough to reduce tension.

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

  • Check for bent handles, worn threads, cracked parts, and poor locking.
  • Use the correct binder for the chain.
  • Follow company rules for safe tightening and release.
  • Do not use a binder to force a bad tiedown angle into service.

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