- Cargo Bar (also called Load Bar, Cargo Brace, or Truck Bar) is a heavy-duty adjustable bar designed to secure and stabilize cargo during transport, preventing shifting or damage in trucks, trailers, shipping containers, or warehouses.
- Example: “The telescopic cargo bar creates a tight fit between trailer walls, ensuring safe freight transit.”
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- Telescopic Design: Extends to fit varying widths (e.g., “Adjusts from 36″ to 96″ with quick-release pins”).
- Ratchet/Pneumatic Models: Advanced versions use ratchet mechanisms or air pressure for tension control.
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- Material: High-tensile steel or aluminum alloy with anti-slip rubber pads.
- Load Capacity: Rated for 500–5,000 lbs, depending on model (e.g., “Heavy-duty bar withstands 2,000 lbs lateral force”).
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- DOT/FMCSA Compliance: Meets transportation safety standards for North America.
- Non-Marring Surface: Protective coatings prevent damage to cargo or vehicle interiors.
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- Trailer/Truck Use: Installed horizontally or vertically to brace pallets, machinery, or fragile loads.
- Phrase: “Prevents load shift during sharp turns or sudden stops.”
- Container Shipping: Locks cargo in place within intermodal containers.
- Warehouse Racking: Acts as a crossbar to stabilize stacked goods.
- DIY/Moving: Secures furniture in rental trucks (e.g., “U-Haul compatible”).