2″ 50MM 4T Rubber Handle Ratchet Tie Down Strap
The versatile and indispensable ratchet tie-down strap, also known as the lashing strap, is a vital tool in various applications. Its adaptability extends to transportation vehicles like trucks, vans, flatbed trailers, and even curtain-sided trucks and containers. Crafted from durable polyester webbing, it boasts impressive tensile strength, minimal stretch, and UV resistance, ensuring secure cargo transportation.
At the heart of the ratchet tie-down strap lies a robust ratchet mechanism that smoothly winds onto the puller’s half-moon shaped pin, firmly bundling the cargo for safe transit. Its adjustable nature allows users to effortlessly tighten or loosen the strap, ensuring optimal security without the risk of over-tightening.
Portability is another hallmark of the ratchet tie-down strap. Lightweight and easy to carry, it’s a convenient choice for diverse environments, from bustling warehouses to tranquil backyard projects.
Safety is paramount, and the ratchet tie-down strap plays a crucial role in preventing accidents and injuries by securely fastening loads, particularly in industries handling heavy or awkwardly shaped cargo.
Operating efficiently in temperatures ranging from -40℃ to +100℃, the ratchet tie-down strap offers a simple yet highly effective solution for cargo safety across various industries. Its versatility, ease of use, and convenience make it a preferred choice for securing loads of all shapes and sizes.
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 Rubber Handle Ratchet
- Manufactured and labelled in accordance with EN12195-2
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Cautions:
When tightening the strap using the ratchet mechanism, ensure that tension is evenly distributed.
Never use ratchet strap to lift.
While it’s important to secure the cargo tightly, avoid over-tightening the strap, because this can cause unnecessary stress on the webbing and hardware, leading to failure or damage.
Secure the strap to solid and secure anchor points of truck.
Thoroughly inspect the tie down strap for any signs of wear, tear, or damage. Pay close attention to the webbing, stitching, and metal parts for any defects that could compromise its strength.