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Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Exam Endorsement Test: The Metal Coil Test
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Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Exam Endorsement Test: The Metal Coil Test
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25 Questions

1. The minimum number of tie downs necessary to secure a single coil with eyes vertical is
2. What is the total vertical force needed for question 4
3. The working load limit of all components used to block cargo from forward movement must be
4. The working load limit of a rub rail is
5. How many legal options are there for securing an individual metal coil with eyes lengthwise
6. The minimum number of tie downs necessary to secure a single coil with eyes vertical is
7. What is the total vertical force needed for question 4
8. A tie down is
9. The WLL is determined by the DOT.
10. Based on state and federal regulations, who is responsible for proper load securement
11. What is the total aggregate WLL to tie down two 15’ steel rolls loaded end-to-end longitudinal to the trailer? Each weighs 14,292 lbs.
12. What is the definition of working load limit (WLL)
13. Drivers should inspect cargo after
14. An indirect tie down that is used to prevent side-to-side force must make an angle of at least—degrees.
15. What is the WLL for 3/8 nylon rope
16. What is the minimum number of tie downs for an article that is 30 feet. long and weight is 1,099lbs
17. Direct tie downs provide resistance to oppose the forces that are acting on the cargo.
18. Drivers should inspect cargo after
19. What is the minimum number of tie downs for an article that is 30 feet. long and weight is 1,099lbs
20. What do you use to keep coils from rolling when on the deck of a flatbed
21. What is the definition of working load limit (WLL)
22. A 5/8-inch chain with a WLL of 13,000 lbs. should be marked with what strength rating
23. What is the total side-to-side force restriction need for question 4
24. The working load limit of all components used to block cargo from forward movement must be
25. How many tie downs are needed for a row of four coils with eyes vertical