Guidelines

Can you use E track to tie down a car?

Can you use E track to tie down a car?

You can use E Tracks for semi-trailers, shipping containers, moving vans, enclosed trailers, and recreational vehicle tie down projects. They are also perfect to hold down ATVs, motorcycles, dirt bikes, and other motorsport vehicles.

How many tie downs are required with cargo?

4 tie down straps
Ideally minimum 4 tie down straps are required to secure the cargo load. There are different materials that can be selected for the straps like nylon rope, Ratchet straps, and cam buckle straps.

What’s the difference between vertical and horizontal e track?

Vertical E-Track has slots that run parallel with the track, whereas horizontal E-Track has slots that run perpendicular. Horizontal E Track gives you more tie down points per foot, however vertical E Track mounted on the wall lets you attach items perpendicular to the floor of the trailer.

What is an e track?

E Track E Track is one of the leading methods of cargo securement in the back of a pickup truck trailer or tractor trailer by utilizing the strength of the walls of the trailer to provide a safe and secure method of cargo securement for the shipping industry.

What is an e track on a trailer?

E Track also sometimes spelled as Etrack is a logistic industry track that is popular in tractor trailers and pickup truck trailers to secure cargo. E Track allows for quick and easy cargo securement using E Track Straps or Shoring Bars.

What are E tracks?

E Track E track can also be known around the transportation and shipping industry as Etrack, E Track Bars, or E track. E Track also sometimes spelled as Etrack is a logistic industry track that is popular in tractor trailers and pickup truck trailers to secure cargo.

What is an e track rail?

The E-Track System is a versatile solution for restraining furniture during commercial moving projects, all the way up to motorcycles and ATVs. The trailer tie-down rails attach to the floor or walls and have multiple anchor points for securing cargo of any size or shape.