US Type 4″ Ratchet Tie Down Strap with Wire Double J Hook WLL 6670LBS
Ratchet tie down straps, also referred to as ratchet lashing belts, offer a diverse range of configurations tailored to various needs. Whether securing motorcycles, vans, station wagon or cargo on trailers, hauling trucks, or containers, these straps provide reliable fastening solutions. The mechanism relies on the intricate interplay of ratchet buckles and end fittings, ensuring a tight and secure hold during transportation. Crafted from premium-quality 100% polyester yarn, these straps boast high strength, minimal elongation, and good UV resistance, making them ideal for air freight, railway, road, and ocean transportation applications.In temperature -40℃ to +100℃, it’s essential, simple in operation tool to keep cargo safe.
All Welldone ratchet tie downs are labeled with their capacity to meet CVSA guidelines, DOT regulations, and WSTDA, CHP & North American Cargo Securement standards. When protecting your valuable items for transit, tie down with confidence using a quality, reliable ratchet strap from Welldone. All these tie down straps must be tested by machine to confirm qualified before shipping.
Advantage: Sample available(Quality inspection), Customized design(Mark stamping, special fittings), Different packaging(Shrink, Blister, Plastic bag, Carton), Short delivery time, Multiple payment way(T/T, LC, Paypal, Alipay).
Model Number: WDRS000-1
Extreme duty lashings for Heavy Plant Transport, Railway, Ocean Cargo and Industrial applications
- 2-Part System, comprising ratchet with fixed end plus main tension (adjustable) strap, both terminating in double J hook.
- Working Load Limit:6670lbs
- Assembly Breaking Strength:20000lbs
- Webbing Breaking Strength:24000lbs
- Standard Tension Force (STF) 500daN (kg) – using a Standard Hand Force (SHF) of 50daN (kg)
- 1′ fixed end (tail), fitted with a Wide Handle Ratchet
- Manufactured and labelled in accordance with WSTDA-T-1
Other sizes produced to order.
Wear sleeves or edge protectors are recommended to protect the webbing.
Consider using with friction mats to increase the force of friction between the load and the vehicle floor.
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Cautions:
Never use lashing strap for lifting.
No overloading
Do not twist webbing.
Weak or unstable anchor points can cause the strap to come loose during transit.
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.