2" X 30' Wide Handle Ratchet Strap with Chain Extensions & Clevis Grab Hooks

2" X 30' Wide Handle Ratchet Strap with Chain Extensions & Clevis Grab Hooks Reviews



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2" X 30' Wide Handle Ratchet Strap with Chain Extensions & Clevis Grab Hooks Feature

  • Length = 30 feet, Width = 2 inches
  • Assembly Break Strength = 10,000 lbs, Work Load Limit = 3,333 lbs
  • Extra long and wide handle provides an easy grip and extra leverage when ratcheting.
  • Chain extension end fittings with clevis grab hooks make this a versatile tie down tool!
  • Polyester webbing is resistant to weathering & corrosion, and has a 12,000 lbs. tensile strength.
This heavy duty, 2-inch Ratchet Strap from US Cargo Control is a versatile tie down tool designed to hold loads in place on trucks, pickups, trailers, rail cars, semis, and other freight carriers. The yellow, 12,000 lb. industrial grade webbing is 30 feet long and will not stretch over time or loosen with road vibrations. As an added bonus, this tie down has an extra long and wide handle which provides a comfortable grip and extra leverage when cranking the ratchet. This strap has chain extension end fittings with clevis grab hooks - great for many custom tie down assemblies. Durable polyester makes this strap highly resistant to weathering, abrasion, corrosion, and other damage. When protecting your valuable items for transit, tie down with confidence using a quality, reliable ratchet strap from US Cargo Control. All of our ratchet straps are labeled with their working load limit to meet CVSA guidelines, DOT regulations, and WSTDA, CHP & North American Cargo Securement standards. The hook or end fitting is generally the weakest part of a ratchet assembly, and thus determines the assembly's work load limit. When tying down an item, make sure the total work load limit of the strap(s) you are using equals or exceeds the total weight of the item(s) you are tying down.


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Jul 06, 2011 03:24:05

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