Product Overview
This heavy-duty ratchet strap features a 50mm wide webbing and stretches to a 5m length, supporting a rated load capacity of 2 tonnes. Constructed with high-tensile polyester, it ensures minimal stretch under tension, providing a constant hold and preventing load movement due to vibration or impact. The robust steel ratchet mechanism facilitates controlled force application, while the quick-release function aids in efficient unloading. Zinc-plated claw hooks offer reliable corrosion-resistant anchorage suitable for outdoor use. Ideal for light commercial vehicles and trailers, this strap ensures secure load restraint.
Product Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Width |
50mm |
| Length |
5m |
| Sales Unit |
Each |
| Box Quantity |
1 |
| Colour |
Blue |
Features & Benefits
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High-strength polyester webbing: Ensures durability and low-stretch for consistent tension.
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Precision ratchet mechanism: Enables secure tightening with a locking feature to prevent slippage.
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Zinc-plated steel fittings: Corrosion-resistant for long-term reliability.
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Load-rated capacity: Clearly marked for safe use.
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Quick-release design: Simplifies tension release and strap removal.
Applications
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Vehicle load restraint: Ideal for securing goods on trailers, vans, and flatbeds.
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Site transport and logistics: Safely restrains pallets, machinery, or equipment during transit.
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Storage and warehousing: Prevents movement during stacking or temporary holding.
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DIY and domestic use: Perfect for moving household goods, garden equipment, or leisure items.
Installation Guidance
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Inspection: Ensure strap and ratchet are free from wear, damage, or corrosion.
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Anchoring: Securely hook or loop to rated anchor points.
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Tensioning: Tighten evenly with the ratchet handle; avoid over-tensioning.
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Release: Use the release lever to disengage the ratchet before removing the strap.
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Maintenance: Store dry and avoid sharp edges or chemicals.
FAQ
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What materials is the strap made of? The strap is made of high-tenacity polyester.
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How do I release the tension? Pull the release lever fully to disengage the ratchet mechanism.
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What is the breaking strength? Typically 2× the working load limit (WLL).