General Information & Specifications: Note: Note: Tie-Downs
Tie-downs are used when transporting vehicles and when using the chassis dynamo. Remove the grommet of the tie-down hole and install the tie-down only to the specified locations on the vehicle.
Tie-down location
Chain direction at tie-down condition
- Pull the front and rear of the vehicle in the opposite direction, and pull the left and right of the vehicle in the same direction.
- Patterns except for the followings (recommended) are not allowed.
| Recommended | |
|---|---|
| Tie-down direction |
Tie-down range
For ground transportation
For sea transportation
Vehicle sinking volume at tie-down condition
Check to see if the tensions of chains or belts at tie-down condition are appropriate in the following procedures.
- Before tie-down, measure the distance between the highest tire point and highest arch point at the center of wheel.
- After tie-down, measure the distance between the highest tire point and highest arch point at the center of wheel.
- If the distance (A) between the measured value of 1) and 2) above, is less than 50 mm (2 in), it is judged as OK. If the distance is 50 mm (2 in) or more, it is judged as NG because the tension is too high.
Notes for the use of tie-down hook
When the vehicle is tied down from vehicle inside, hook the hooks of tie-down chain from vehicle inside, and when the vehicle is tied down from vehicle outside, hook the hooks of tie-down chain from vehicle outside.
For front tie-down hook, use S hook and J hook, and for rear tie-down hole, use S hook, J hook and T hook. T hook can be used only for rear tie-down hole.