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Could do with someone in the car behind controlling the bogie with a remote control.
Maybe it wasn’t chained straight and tight enough in the first place. Take some picking up won’t it. Ronnie Pickering should be able to knock it into shape.
explain him Physic
Thanx
Firstly, it seemed to me that the beam could have been loaded tother way up, thereby giving a greater surface contact with the bogie, and secondly, the bogie needed to be steerable, as it was clearly running out of line with the unit,and although off shot, the incident was triggered by the near side wheels coming into contact with and binding on the kerb/side of the bridge?
Rule No. 1 with steel beams. Never slam on the middle pedal and looking at the video footage, driver had no reason to . And only 2 chains over the bogy carriage
front chains were nice and tight ,well done.
scrotumscratcher:
front chains were nice and tight ,well done.
And still went over
reckon he saw the bogey wheels about to hit the Armco and nailed the brakes as a reflex action similar to kakking your skiddies when you get a fright.( which I assume what was happening to him immediately afterwards when the beam flipped him)…time for one of those…hello boss.i broke my mirror glass phone calls.
Looks like the rear bogey hit the edge of the concrete barrier and stopped, no brakes involved at all.
dieseldog999:
reckon he saw the bogey wheels about to hit the Armco and nailed the brakes as a reflex action
That’s what I think happened, by the time he saw what a precarious situation he was creating he didn’t have many options open to him really, it made no difference to the end result anyway
skinhead:
Looks like the rear bogey hit the edge of the concrete barrier and stopped, no brakes involved at all.
There were Braklight coming on,but not harsh enough to stop in Time
It simply wasn’t secured properly to the rear bogie. As he turned left, the beam twisted on the bogie and then it hung out to the right.
There is no way that a beam like that could be transported on its side - it would probably bend out of shape. It needed more and tighter chains - preferably with some non-slip material underneath.
Santa:
It simply wasn’t secured properly to the rear bogie. As he turned left, the beam twisted on the bogie and then it hung out to the right.There is no way that a beam like that could be transported on its side - it would probably bend out of shape. It needed more and tighter chains - preferably with some non-slip material underneath.
100 per cent what you say. The principle of an R S J … Rigid Steel Joist
Santa:
It simply wasn’t secured properly to the rear bogie. As he turned left, the beam twisted on the bogie and then it hung out to the right.There is no way that a beam like that could be transported on its side - it would probably bend out of shape. It needed more and tighter chains - preferably with some non-slip material underneath.
It’s wot I said innit.
simon1958:
Santa:
It simply wasn’t secured properly to the rear bogie. As he turned left, the beam twisted on the bogie and then it hung out to the right.There is no way that a beam like that could be transported on its side - it would probably bend out of shape. It needed more and tighter chains - preferably with some non-slip material underneath.
100 per cent what you say. The principle of an R S J … Rigid Steel Joist
I think it’s rolled steel joist.
i like his next video with the chocolate .
if id done that 25 years ago with eldest kid …
id have a free bar now .
OR…just call it an I beam & everyone’s happy[emoji14]
I call it well Secured,but its a Self-Steered at the End which wips after a Bend,the Driver didn’t think off. Its a bit as a self-steered Trailer,which may rather anything outside the driven Bend then inside.
Its a Effect you notice also if driving in the Alps,with normal Trailer on single Carriage Ways from a special Speed on. And,he wasn’t really slow.
Immigrant:
I call it well Secured,but its a Self-Steered at the End which wips after a Bend,the Driver didn’t think off. Its a bit as a self-steered Trailer,which may rather anything outside the driven Bend then inside.
Its a Effect you notice also if driving in the Alps,with normal Trailer on single Carriage Ways from a special Speed on. And,he wasn’t really slow.
Can we have the Chinese translation please?, might be easier to understand !!