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Title: tank wratchet straps for 350 tank
Post by: johnny bravo on November 13, 2014, 01:11:49 pm
wratchet straps ,    is there a specific weight  wratchet straps i should be getting,    also some small ones for pressure washer

citroen dispatch 2.0 lr, 2009
Title: Re: tank wratchet straps for 350 tank
Post by: Jack Harris on November 13, 2014, 01:40:23 pm
Get a cheap diy frame from cleaning warehouse and bolt it down  ;)
Title: Re: tank wratchet straps for 350 tank
Post by: johnny bravo on November 13, 2014, 01:47:35 pm
more expense,     maybe after ive got used to van mount,    just paid enough for ins. + tax,    i still need tank tap,  pump set-up.      then good to go.
Title: Re: tank wratchet straps for 350 tank
Post by: dave0123 on November 13, 2014, 02:03:45 pm
The biggest straps you can afford!! in other words the highest rating ones.

But personally i would never strap a tank down... i don't even feel that safe with it in a cage
Title: Re: tank wratchet straps for 350 tank
Post by: duncan h on November 13, 2014, 02:12:55 pm
I have one strapped down, its solid. It is resting on my front seats though.
Title: Re: tank wratchet straps for 350 tank
Post by: Jack Harris on November 13, 2014, 04:36:01 pm
£100 odd for a tank frame mate its not gonna break the bank surely?
Title: Re: tank wratchet straps for 350 tank
Post by: wfp master on November 13, 2014, 04:37:18 pm
cage it.
Title: Re: tank wratchet straps for 350 tank
Post by: johnwillan on November 13, 2014, 04:43:25 pm
You'll have approximately 10 tonne heading towards you in the event of a dead stop impact at 30mph so short answer is x2 5 tonne ratchet straps.

Long answer is you need to stop it from moving at all as once it gains momentum you have a real issue, you need to ensure the straps are secured correctly and that the tank has no chance of forward movement i.e. against a bulkhead and a restraint along the forward edge.

If you're not confident then I would strongly recommend a fitted system such as Gardiners Grippatank.

Hope it helps.

Title: Re: tank wratchet straps for 350 tank
Post by: Mike #1 on November 13, 2014, 04:47:01 pm
more expense,     maybe after ive got used to van mount,    just paid enough for ins. + tax,    i still need tank tap,  pump set-up.      then good to go.


Depends what price you put on your life and someone else's if your in an accident
Title: Re: tank wratchet straps for 350 tank
Post by: 8weekly on November 13, 2014, 05:05:59 pm
Will a bulkhead hold it?
Title: Re: tank wratchet straps for 350 tank
Post by: Smudger on November 13, 2014, 05:31:13 pm
If your tank is hard against the bulkhead then yes, there is no buildup of momentum for the tank. for tanks being placed in the middle of a payload area you need more substantial measures.

Low centre of gravity tanks could be ok with just straps, but I'd always want some physical 'stop' to stop forward motion. Any upright tank would be better inside a frame/restraint system bolted to the vehicle

Darran
Title: Re: tank wratchet straps for 350 tank
Post by: duncan h on November 13, 2014, 05:36:30 pm
Will a bulkhead hold it?
My Transit bulkhead is about 5mm thick. It solid. My tank is but up to a double seat and drivers.I can sometimes feel it move. Only a 250 tank
Title: Re: tank wratchet straps for 350 tank
Post by: Smudger on November 13, 2014, 05:46:13 pm
I doubt it's 5mm, usually made from 15 gauge sheet (2mm) they are then pressed into shape for strength, unless yours is homemade, wood, or came off an armoured car.

Darran