2″ 50MM 4T Aluminum Handle Ratchet Tie Down Strap
Ratchet lashing straps are a type of securing strap commonly used for cargo tie-down applications. These straps are designed to secure and fasten cargo during transportation, providing a reliable and adjustable method for holding items in place.
Key Features:
- Ratchet Mechanism: These straps feature a ratcheting mechanism that allows for easy tightening and release, providing a secure hold on the cargo.
- Durable Material: Typically, these straps are made of high-strength polyester webbing, ensuring durability and resistance to stretching.
- Adjustable Length: The adjustable nature of these straps allows for flexibility in securing various sizes and shapes of cargo.
- Various End Fittings: Ratchet lashing straps may come with a variety of end fittings, such as hooks or loops, to accommodate different securing needs.
Common Uses:
- Transportation: These straps are widely used in trucking, shipping, and general transport to secure pallets, boxes, or other items in place during transit.
- Outdoor Applications: They are also employed for securing items during outdoor activities such as camping, boating, and recreational vehicle (RV) transportation.
Model Number: WDRS003
- 2-Part System, comprising ratchet with fixed end plus main tension (adjustable) strap, both terminating in double J hooks
- Breaking Force Minimum (BFmin) 4000daN (kg)- Lashing Capacity (LC) 2000daN (kg)
- 6000daN (kg) BFmin heavy duty polyester webbing with 4 ID stripes, elongation (stretch) < 7% @ LC
- Standard Tension Force (STF) 350daN (kg) – using a Standard Hand Force (SHF) of 50daN (kg)
- 0.3m fixed end (tail), fitted with a Long Wide Aluminum Handle Ratchet
- Manufactured and labelled in accordance with EN12195-2
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Cautions:
When using ratchet tie down straps, it’s crucial to follow certain precautions to ensure safety and effectiveness:
Weight Limits: Be aware of the WLL for both the hook and the ratchet buckle. Overload can lead to failure.
Avoid Twisting: Do not twist or knot the strap before securing it. It will weaken the strap and compromise its strength.
Protect from Sharp Edges: Avoid wrapping the webbing around sharp edges that can cause abrasion or cutting. Use corner guide when necessary.
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