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Ergonomic ratchet straps have a much more robust tensioner with a longer lever, which allows for better lashing parameters, making the load even more effectively immobilized. The use of a longer lever and a stronger tensioner allow you to tighten the belt more accurately with the same force as standard ratchet straps.
The width of the belt of 50 mm and its resistance of up to 5 tonnes makes it possible to strap the heaviest of goods. This will work well for both professional use in transport companies, on construction sites, but also during private use. All metal elements including the hooks and the ratchet are made of very robust, corrosion-resistant steel. Every element of the transport belt is therefore ideally suited for the heaviest of loads.
Ergo Lashing Straps VS. Normal Lashing Straps
Ergo ratchet tie downs and normal ratchet tie downs are the ergonomic design for improved comfort and reduced fatigue, quick-release button for effortless unloading, and enhanced load security with precise tension control. Ergo ratchet tie downs provide a user-friendly operation and additional safety features.
Ergo ratchet straps Detailed Photos
Hook options for ratchet straps
Ergo cargo restraint Use Instruction
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 sizes 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.
Ergonomic ratchet straps have a much more robust tensioner with a longer lever, which allows for better lashing parameters, making the load even more effectively immobilized. The use of a longer lever and a stronger tensioner allow you to tighten the belt more accurately with the same force as standard ratchet straps.
The width of the belt of 50 mm and its resistance of up to 5 tonnes makes it possible to strap the heaviest of goods. This will work well for both professional use in transport companies, on construction sites, but also during private use. All metal elements including the hooks and the ratchet are made of very robust, corrosion-resistant steel. Every element of the transport belt is therefore ideally suited for the heaviest of loads.
Ergo Lashing Straps VS. Normal Lashing Straps
Ergo ratchet tie downs and normal ratchet tie downs are the ergonomic design for improved comfort and reduced fatigue, quick-release button for effortless unloading, and enhanced load security with precise tension control. Ergo ratchet tie downs provide a user-friendly operation and additional safety features.
Ergo ratchet straps Detailed Photos
Hook options for ratchet straps
Ergo cargo restraint Use Instruction
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 sizes 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.