Skidded Coil Tarp 112x70x65 — Camden Style Steel Coil Cover
Fitted 11oz vinyl cover, cut for Camden port coils on skids. 13.5 lbs. Goes on after the coil is chained.
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About This Product
Steel coils out of the Port of Camden ride on skids, eye to the sky, and they come off the ship with cardboard already wrapped around the edges. This tarp was cut for exactly that load. Drivers running Camden coils are who buys it, and it is the reason the shape exists.
Because the coil arrives packaged, the tarp is not fighting bare sharp steel. That is why 11oz vinyl is enough here, where a shotgun or suicide coil on bare metal needs 18oz and a blanket underneath. Eleven ounces also means the whole thing weighs 13.5 lbs, so one person handles it without a fight.
The cover is fitted, not flat. It drops straight over a skidded coil and follows the shape, so there is no wrestling a rectangular tarp around something round and no loose fabric for the wind to grab at seventy miles an hour.
Chain the coil down first. This tarp goes on afterward and does one job, which is keeping weather off the steel until you get it there.
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This tarp is weather protection, not a load securement device. Chain the coil to the trailer before you cover it. The D-rings and grommets are there for bungee S-hooks only: run a winch strap or a chain through them and you will tear the tarp. On a plastic skid, remember FMCSA calls for a friction mat between the skid and the deck. Wear safety glasses when you hook bungees, because a hook that slips snaps back at your face.
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