Cargo tie down straps
are used to secure loads during transportation, preventing them from shifting or falling. They are essential for ensuring the safety of both the cargo and the driver. More Products
Types of Cargo Tie Down Straps
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- Ratchet straps: The most common type, featuring a ratchet mechanism for adjustable tension.
- Cam buckle straps: Similar to ratchet straps but use a cam buckle for tension adjustment.
- Webbing straps: Made of strong synthetic material,
often used for lighter loads.
- Chain straps: Made of metal chains, suitable for heavy-duty applications.
Key Features of Cargo Tie Down Straps
- Breaking strength: The maximum load a strap can safely hold.
- Length: The length of the strap, which determines the maximum distance between the anchor points.
- Width: The width of the strap, which affects its strength and durability.
- Material: The material used to make the strap, which determines its strength and resistance to wear and tear.
Applications of Cargo Tie Down Straps
- Trucking: Securing cargo on trucks and trailers.
- Shipping: Securing cargo on ships and containers.
- Construction: Securing equipment and materials on construction sites.
- Recreational vehicles: Securing cargo on RVs, campers, and boats.
Safety Considerations
- Proper use: Ensure straps are used correctly and securely attached to anchor points.
- Load capacity: Never exceed the strap’s rated capacity.
- Inspection: Regularly inspect straps for damage or wear.
- Secure anchoring: Use strong and reliable anchor points.
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