Lightweight easy to operate 1″ 25mm ratchet strap
The 25mm width provides strength and durability, while the lightweight design makes it easy to handle and store. The ratchet mechanism allows for quick and secure tightening, ensuring that your cargo stays in place during transport. With a reliable and easy-to-use design, this tie-down is an essential tool for any hauling or moving job.
Features of 25mm ratchet strap
Narrow Width:
- The strap is 1 inch (25mm) wide, making it suitable for applications where a wider strap may be impractical or unnecessary.
Ratchet Mechanism:
- Utilizes a ratcheting mechanism to easily tighten and secure the strap around the cargo. The ratchet provides a mechanical advantage for achieving a tight fit.
High-Strength Webbing:
- The strap is typically made from durable and high-strength materials, such as polyester or nylon webbing, to ensure reliable load restraint.
Adjustability:
- Despite the narrow width, 25mm ratchet straps are often adjustable, allowing users to tighten or loosen the strap to accommodate different load sizes.
End Fittings:
- Equipped with end fittings such as hooks or other connectors for easy attachment to anchor points on a trailer, truck, or other transport surfaces.
Ease of Use:
- Designed for simplicity and ease of use, allowing for quick and efficient securing of loads.
Light to Medium-Duty Applications:
- Suitable for securing light to medium-weight loads, making them versatile for various applications.
Compact and Portable:
- The narrow width and compact design make these straps easy to handle, store, and transport.
Multiple Length Options:
- Available in various lengths to accommodate different cargo sizes and securing needs.
RATCHET STRAPS |
Model of Ratchet strap | Width of webbing(mm) | Loading capacity(kg) | Assembly MBS(kg) | Webbing MBS (kg) |
LT25-040 | 25 | 400 | 800 | 1200/1000 |
LT25-050 | 25 | 500 | 1000 | 1500/1250 |
LT35-075 | 35 | 750 | 1500 | 2250/1875 |
LT35-100 | 35 | 1000 | 2000 | 3000/2500 |
LT35-150 | 35 | 1500 | 3000 | 4500/3750 |
LT50-200 | 50 | 2000 | 4000 | 6000/5000 |
LT50-250 | 50 | 2500 | 5000 | 7500/6300 |
LT75-350 | 75 | 5000 | 10000 | 10500/8750 |
LT100-500 | 100 | 5000 | 10000 | 15000/12500 |
Customized webbing colors and labels acceptable
Hook Options
Here are some safety tips for using a 25mm ratchet strap:
Inspect the Strap:
- Before each use, inspect the entire strap for any signs of wear, damage, or fraying. Ensure that the ratchet mechanism is functioning correctly.
Check Working Load Limit (WLL):
- Verify the Working Load Limit (WLL) marked on the strap. Never exceed the specified weight capacity to ensure safe load securing.
Choose the Right Strap:
- Select a strap with an appropriate length and strength for the specific load and application. Different loads may require different straps.
Secure Anchor Points:
- Anchor the strap to secure and stable anchor points on the trailer or transport surface. Ensure that the anchor points are in good condition and can withstand the load.
Thread the Strap Correctly:
- Thread the strap through the ratchet mechanism correctly, ensuring that it is not twisted or tangled. Proper threading is crucial for optimal performance.
Tighten Evenly:
- Tighten the strap evenly to distribute the tension across the load. Avoid uneven tension, which could compromise the strap’s strength.
Use Multiple Straps:
- For larger or irregularly shaped loads, use multiple straps to provide balanced and secure restraint. Distribute the load evenly among the straps.
Protect Webbing from Abrasion:
- Protect the webbing from sharp edges or abrasive surfaces. Use corner protectors or padding to prevent damage to the strap.
Store Straps Properly:
- Store the straps in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Avoid exposure to chemicals or harsh environments that could degrade the material.
Avoid Overloading:
- Never exceed the WLL or load capacity of the strap. Overloading can lead to strap failure and compromise safety.
Follow Ratchet Instructions:
- Use the ratchet mechanism according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Ensure proper engagement and disengagement of the ratchet to maintain control.
Secure Excess Strap:
- Bundle and secure any excess strap to prevent it from flapping or causing damage during transport. Use Velcro straps or other means to keep the excess strap organized.
Regular Maintenance:
- Periodically inspect and maintain your ratchet straps. Clean off any dirt or debris, and lubricate the ratchet mechanism if necessary.
Replace Damaged Straps:
- Immediately replace any straps showing signs of damage, wear, or reduced effectiveness.
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