25MM 800KG Ratchet tie down strap with double J hook
Ratchet strap, also referred to as cargo securing belt, come in a wide variety of setups with different dimensions, hues, ratcheting buckles, and end fixtures. Predominantly utilized for motorcycles, estate cars, flatbed trailers, vans, trucks, curtain side vehicles, and containers. The primary principle involves generating the webbing through ratcheting and pawl mechanism, gradually winding it onto the hand puller’s half-moon key to securely bind the cargo for safe shipping. Suitable for road, railway, marine, and aerial transport. Constructed from 100% polyester that boasts high strength, minimal stretching, and UV resistance. An indispensable and adaptable tool for ensuring cargo safety in temperatures ranging from -40℃ to +100℃.
High-quality Welldone securing straps are produced in compliance with EN12195-2, AS/NZS 4380, and WSTDA-T-1 standards. All ratchet straps must undergo tensile testing prior to shipment.
Advantages include: availability of samples for quality assessment, customized designs such as logo printing and special fixtures, various packaging options like shrink wrapping, blister packs, polybags, and cartons, short lead times, and multiple payment methods such as T/T, LC, Paypal, and Alipay.
Model Number: WDRS010-1
Ideal for light haulage, securing light loads on trailers, roof racks, small vans.
- 2-Part System, comprising ratchet with fixed end plus main tension (adjustable) strap, both terminating in double J hooks
- Breaking Force Minimum (BFmin) 800daN (kg)- Lashing Capacity (LC) 400daN (kg)
- 1200daN (kg) BFmin heavy duty polyester webbing, elongation (stretch) < 7% @ LC
- Standard Tension Force (STF) 40daN (kg) – using a Standard Hand Force (SHF) of 50daN (kg)
- 0.3m fixed end (tail), fitted with a Pressed Handle Ratchet
- Manufactured and labelled in accordance with EN 12195-2:2001
Highly effective Ratchet Tensioning Device.
Custom sizes produced upon request.
Webbing available in alternative shades, please inquire for more details.
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Cautions:
Do not use lashing strap for lifting.
Avoid overloading.
Prevent twisting of the webbing.
Ensure the webbing is protected from sharp or abrasive edges.
Regularly inspect the ratchet strap to ensure the tie-down or webbing is in proper condition, or replace it immediately.