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Fastening strap 729-3013
high-resistance

fastening strap
fastening strap
fastening strap
fastening strap
fastening strap
fastening strap
fastening strap
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Characteristics

Type
fastening
Specifications
high-resistance

Description

Brought to you by RS PRO, this ratchet strap is perfect for various load-bearing applications. These straps can be used to hold down pallets on lorries or trailers and provide high resistance to abrasion, making them suitable for travel. Attached and included are claw hooks, lashing the strap perfectly to the intended target. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality. Features and Benefits • High abrasion resistance • Claw hooks and buckles included • 50 mm width • 5000 kg breaking capacity What is a ratchet strap? A ratchet strap is a tie-down strap which is designed to contain and tie goods or equipment. Using a ratchet, they are tightened and strapped down to create a secure and reliable fastening on the target. Ratchet straps are commonly used as tie-down fittings within the following applications: • Pallets carrying heavy-duty goods • Steel beams or RSJs • Large amounts of wooden logs • Crates of equipment or goods ready for travel How do these ratchet straps work? These strappings are load bearing fasteners, meaning they are able to hold down heavy goods on the backs of trailers or on pallets. A ratchet is then used to tighten down the webbing or strap. These particular straps use a claw hook, meaning a claw shape hook wraps around the end buckle to grasp a strong connection. How reliable are these straps? This particular strap has a breaking capacity of 5000 kg, ensuring a strong connection will remain unless that weight limit is succeeded.

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