Types Of Load Restraint - bott vario3 Manual De Uso Y Mantenimiento

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Warning: transported goods are subject to both
horizontal and vertical forces. Vertical forces must also be
catered for if loads are to be safely
transported (e.g. by the use of ratchet straps).
When strapping down, it is essential to observe the vertical
angle alpha (angle between the strap and the load area, as
measured at the lashing point, must be between 65° and
90°).
Stability of loaded goods
Bs = Distance from the centre of gravity to the tipping point
Hs = Height of the centre
of gravity
c = Coefficient of acce-
leration (e.g. 0.8 in the
direction of
travel - see page 31)
A load is stable when:
When braking:
When cornering:
When accelerating:

4.3 Types of load restraint

Lashing down (physically strapping something to the floor)
Diagonal lashing, horizontal lashing (strapping interlocking
items in position)
Restrict the movement of a load with the help of partitions,
clamping bars, nets etc.
The simplest method of securing goods is to load them
against a bulkhead or an endframe.
BS
Kipp-
kante
Bs / Hs > c
Bs / Hs > 0.8
Bs / Hs > 0.6
Bs / Hs > 0.5
Schwer-
punkt
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