35mm Ratchet Straps With Hooks
What is a Ratchet Strap?
A ratchet strap, also called a lashing strap, a tie-down strap or a tie down, is used for securing loads. These black lashing ratchet straps are especially for the showbiz, entertainment industry, events sector (sound & light, concerts, shows, theatre)
This 35mm ratchet strap is available in two versions - 1-Piece and 2-Part.
- 1-Piece Version (or called endless):
- A web stitched on to a ratchet handle assembly.
- 2-Part Version:
- A ratchet strap hook (claw hook) stitched onto a length of tie down webbing.
- A web with another hook stitched on to a ratchet handle assembly.
Fast and International Shipment. For more details, please read our blog about Ratchet Strap Safety with 7 FAQs by professionals.
FEATURES
- Belgian fabrication
- Lightweight, Flexible and Handy
- Guarantees a high load-bearing capacity
- Excellent choice for regular outdoor use regardless of weather conditions
- Extremely resilient belt material
- Resistant to stretching and abrasion
- Moisture-resistant fabric to eliminate frost damage, at the same time providing largely decay-resistant properties
- Low-strain and Wear-resistant material promises a long service life
- Thermally fixed
- Protected against abrasion
- Reduce vibrations and prevent the load from shifting
SPECIFICATIONS
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Material: 100% Polyester (PES)
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Length: 2m, 4m, 5m, 6m and 8 m
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Width: 35mm
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Lashing Capacity(LC): 1000 daN (Straight Pull) and 2000 daN (Round Pull)
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Belt Color: Black
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Standards: In conformity with EN 12195-2
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Standard tension force STF: 3000 daN
How To Use Ratchet Straps?
The ratchet strap is absolutely a piece of extremely effective equipment to support many different weights and cargo sizes when used properly.
However, our specialists have seen many cases that lashing straps damage very quickly and seriously because of misuse. Worse still, it can cause road hazards.
(Source: Health & Safety Authority)
Here are the two main processes of using yours!
1) How To Thread Ratchet Straps?
- Step 1: Insert loose end of the strap into mandrel of the ratchet (fig.1)
- Step 2: Pull 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)
2) How To Release Ratchet Straps?
- Step 1: Squeeze the webbing release bar
- Step 2: Open the ratchet 180 degrees (fig. 1) for webbing removal