50MM 5T Short Narrow Handle Ratchet Tie Down Strap
Ratchet tie down straps, also referred to as cargo lashing system, are indispensable tools for ensuring the secure transportation of various types of goods. These versatile straps come in a wide range of configurations to meet diverse needs and requirements. One crucial factor to consider when selecting ratchet tie down straps is their dimensions. They can be found in different lengths and widths, allowing users to choose the most appropriate option based on the size and weight of their load. Additionally, these straps are available in various colors, making them easier to identify during loading and unloading procedures. The ratchet buckles play an essential role in firmly securing the cargo by enabling users to effortlessly tighten or release tension on the strap as required. This ensures that the load remains securely fastened throughout its journey. Furthermore, end fittings are another critical component of ratchet tie down straps since they provide reliable attachment points for connecting the strap to anchor points on different vehicles. The variety of end fittings available allows for flexibility in securing different types of loads effectively. In terms of material composition, these straps typically consist entirely of polyester due to its high strength and low elongation properties which ensure durability and reliability even under extreme conditions such as temperature variations ranging from -40℃to +100℃ or exposure to UV rays.
Model Number: WDRS013
- 2-Part System, comprising ratchet with fixed end plus main tension (adjustable) strap, both terminating in double J hooks
- Breaking Force Minimum (BFmin) 5000daN (kg)- Lashing Capacity (LC) 2500daN (kg)
- 7500daN (kg) BFmin heavy duty polyester webbing with 5 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 Short Narrow Handle Ratchet
- Manufactured and labelled in accordance with EN12195-2
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Cautions:
Familiarize yourself with how to operate the ratchet mechanism properly. Make sure the handle is in the closed and locked position before tightening the strap, and release it carefully to avoid sudden release of tension.
Twists can weaken the strap and compromise its strength.
Wear sleeve or use corner protector when necessary.