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Ratchet straps, also known as tie-down straps, are used to secure cargo during transportation. They consist of a strap made from durable material and a ratcheting mechanism that allows for easy tightening and loosening of the strap.
Ratchet Securing Straps Features:
1. Ease to use, ratcheting machanism allows for quick and secure tightening of the straps and a release lever makes it easy to loosen and remove the strap.
2. Different lengths and weight capacities to suit different cargo and transportation needs.
3. Different metal fittings to suit different transportation tools.
Applications of 10T ratchet straps
1. Freight Transportation
2.Construction and Building
3.Industrial Machinery
4.Aerospece and Aviation
5.Marine and Boating
6.Automotive Sector
7.Warehousing
8.Recreational Equipment
9.Emergency Response
Hooks Option for lashing straps
Lashing straps are available with the following types of hooks
Cargo Straps Use Instructions
The ratchet strap is absolutely a piece of extremely effective equipment to support many different weights and cargo sizes when used properly.
- Step 1: Insert the loose end of the heavy-duty lashing straps into mandrel of the ratchet (fig.1)
- Step 2: Pull the strap through the slot of the mandrel, and make the strap tight by removing any slacks (fig. 2)
- Step 3: Move the ratchet handle back and forth to tighten the webbing (fig.3)
- Step 4: Lock the handle down after tightening (fig.4)
- Step 1: Squeeze the webbing release bar
- Step 2: Open the ratchet 180 degrees (fig. 1) for webbing removal
Other Lashing Straps sizes are available
Model of Ratchet strap | Width of webbing(mm) | Loading capacity(kg) | Assembly MBS(kg) | Webbing MBS (kg) |
TL25-040 | 25 | 400 | 800 | 1200/1000 |
TL25-050 | 25 | 500 | 1000 | 1500/1250 |
TL35-075 | 35 | 750 | 1500 | 2250/1875 |
TL35-100 | 35 | 1000 | 2000 | 3000/2500 |
TL35-150 | 35 | 1500 | 3000 | 4500/3750 |
TL50-200 | 50 | 2000 | 4000 | 6000/5000 |
TL50-250 | 50 | 2500 | 5000 | 7500/6300 |
TL75-350 | 75 | 3500 | 7000 | 10500/8750 |
TL100-500 | 100 | 5000 | 10000 | 15000/12500 |
Warning
1. Do not use the ratchet strap for lifting.
2. Do not use the damaged Ratchet strap.
3. Do not use overload.
4. Do not use the webbing knot
5. Do not wring or twist the ratchet strap.
6. Keep the webbing away from sharp or abrasive edges
7. Periodic Inspect the ratchet strap to ensure the be-down or webbing in good condition, or replace the ratchet strap at once.
NOTE: All Ratchet strap, must come with a label indicating size, maximum load, and WLL(working load limited). Remember, the WLL Is not the maximum load, always use the WLL when selecting ratchet strap. It Is the responsibility of the user to determine the number of straps needed to secure his load safety based on the WLL rule.
Ratchet straps, also known as tie-down straps, are used to secure cargo during transportation. They consist of a strap made from durable material and a ratcheting mechanism that allows for easy tightening and loosening of the strap.
Ratchet Securing Straps Features:
1. Ease to use, ratcheting machanism allows for quick and secure tightening of the straps and a release lever makes it easy to loosen and remove the strap.
2. Different lengths and weight capacities to suit different cargo and transportation needs.
3. Different metal fittings to suit different transportation tools.
Applications of 10T ratchet straps
1. Freight Transportation
2.Construction and Building
3.Industrial Machinery
4.Aerospece and Aviation
5.Marine and Boating
6.Automotive Sector
7.Warehousing
8.Recreational Equipment
9.Emergency Response
Hooks Option for lashing straps
Lashing straps are available with the following types of hooks
Cargo Straps Use Instructions
The ratchet strap is absolutely a piece of extremely effective equipment to support many different weights and cargo sizes when used properly.
- Step 1: Insert the loose end of the heavy-duty lashing straps into mandrel of the ratchet (fig.1)
- Step 2: Pull the strap through the slot of the mandrel, and make the strap tight by removing any slacks (fig. 2)
- Step 3: Move the ratchet handle back and forth to tighten the webbing (fig.3)
- Step 4: Lock the handle down after tightening (fig.4)
- Step 1: Squeeze the webbing release bar
- Step 2: Open the ratchet 180 degrees (fig. 1) for webbing removal
Other Lashing Straps sizes are available
Model of Ratchet strap | Width of webbing(mm) | Loading capacity(kg) | Assembly MBS(kg) | Webbing MBS (kg) |
TL25-040 | 25 | 400 | 800 | 1200/1000 |
TL25-050 | 25 | 500 | 1000 | 1500/1250 |
TL35-075 | 35 | 750 | 1500 | 2250/1875 |
TL35-100 | 35 | 1000 | 2000 | 3000/2500 |
TL35-150 | 35 | 1500 | 3000 | 4500/3750 |
TL50-200 | 50 | 2000 | 4000 | 6000/5000 |
TL50-250 | 50 | 2500 | 5000 | 7500/6300 |
TL75-350 | 75 | 3500 | 7000 | 10500/8750 |
TL100-500 | 100 | 5000 | 10000 | 15000/12500 |
Warning
1. Do not use the ratchet strap for lifting.
2. Do not use the damaged Ratchet strap.
3. Do not use overload.
4. Do not use the webbing knot
5. Do not wring or twist the ratchet strap.
6. Keep the webbing away from sharp or abrasive edges
7. Periodic Inspect the ratchet strap to ensure the be-down or webbing in good condition, or replace the ratchet strap at once.
NOTE: All Ratchet strap, must come with a label indicating size, maximum load, and WLL(working load limited). Remember, the WLL Is not the maximum load, always use the WLL when selecting ratchet strap. It Is the responsibility of the user to determine the number of straps needed to secure his load safety based on the WLL rule.