Transport chains and chain binders are used to tie down heavy equipment and cargo during transit. These products are commonly seen in flatbed hauling, construction transport, and industrial deliveries. Their design allows users to apply and maintain consistent tension, especially on uneven or oversized loads.
At Holloway Houston, you can find forged steel chain binders along with transport chains featuring different hook types. These products are sized and rated for heavy use. The available options include chain sizes from 3/8 inch to 5/8 inch and minimum breaking strength (MBS) ratings up to 45,200 lbs. All binders and chains are easy to integrate with standard transport setups like trailers, trucks, and tie-down tracks.
The chain binders offered by Holloway Houston are forged steel models designed to hold chain links in place and apply proper tension. Lever binders and ratchet binders are both commonly used in the field, depending on the task and user preference. These binders help adjust the chain length and draw the slack out once connected.
Forged steel binders are known for their solid build and long-term use in heavy hauling. They’re often selected for securing large equipment, steel pipes, or bundled materials. The binders are designed with hooks at each end that latch directly onto the transport chain links.
Transport chains available through Holloway Houston come in standard lengths and sizes. Popular configurations include 3/8" x 20' (MBS: 26,400 lbs) and 1/2" x 20' (MBS: 45,200 lbs).
These chain sizes are paired with grab hooks or other end fittings that allow for fast connections. Choosing the correct chain depends on the type of cargo and the total weight being secured. The size of the chain should match both the anchor points and the binder being used.
Chain binders are also categorized based on the chain size they are designed to work with. For example: 5/16" - 3/8", 3/8" - 1/2", 1/2" - 5/8". Each binder is labeled to show which chain size it fits. This simplifies the selection process and helps with organizing gear by load type.
Chains and binders are typically used where web straps may not be suitable. They are preferred when dealing with rigid, heavy, or uneven loads that require more focused tie-down pressure. Chains do not stretch under pressure, which makes them suitable for applications where load shift needs to be minimized.
Typical use cases include:
Because chains hold tension differently than polyester straps, they are often used alongside load-rated anchor points and track systems. For users who handle heavier cargo regularly, chain setups provide a consistent way to apply force and prevent movement.
Holloway Houston offers transport chains with hooks already attached. Grab hooks are a standard choice and allow the user to latch directly onto a chain link. This makes them easy to shorten or adjust during use. Grab hooks provide a snug fit and reduce the chance of slipping during motion.
By offering chains with fixed hooks, the setup time is reduced. Users can go directly from loading to tightening without needing additional components. These setups are well suited to professional hauling, farm equipment transport, and trailer-based shipping tasks.
Holloway Houston also provides other load securement options if chains and binders aren’t the right fit for your needs. These include:
Depending on the type of freight, users may find that combining chains and straps gives better flexibility. Straps can be used to hold top layers in place, while chains support the base.
Proper handling and storage of chains and binders help extend their usefulness. Before using them, check each chain and binder for wear, bending, or rust. The hooks should be free from cracks and the tensioning mechanism should operate smoothly.
Here are a few maintenance practices:
If any part shows significant wear or deformation, it's best to remove it from use and replace it. Keeping chains sorted by size and application also helps speed up job preparation and reduces risk during transport.
Chain Binders and Forged Steel Models: Binders help secure chains under tension. Available in sizes for 5/16" to 5/8" transport chains.
Transport Chains by Length and Capacity: Shop 3/8" and 1/2" chains rated up to 45,200 lbs. Available with grab hooks for fast connection.
Compare with Other Securement Products: If chains don’t fit your load, try ratchet straps or winch straps depending on cargo size and shape.