Heavy-duty, cinching tie-down secures pipe and lumber for transport or holds trees to stakes for landscaping. Cam buckle keeps strap tight over your payload, and strap wrapper prevents unused webbing from flapping in the wind. 3,000 lbs Max load.
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Note: Tie-down straps must be chosen according to their safe working load limit (WLL). The weight of the secured cargo must not exceed the combined WLL of the straps being used. For example, if you are using straps with a WLL of 500 lbs each to tie down a load weighing 1,000 lbs, then you need at least 2 straps to safely secure that load. It is recommended that you always use straps in pairs.
The cam-lock buckle on this multipurpose tie-down lets you cinch the strap around bundles or secure trees to stakes for landscaping. When you want to loosen the strap, push down on the cam buckle to release its grip and then pull the strap through. The cam-lock mechanism offers quick, easy operation, and it helps prevent overtightening.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Today we're going to be taking a look at the Snap-Loc cam lock-style cinch strip. This is 2" wide, 8' long. The part number on it is SLLS28CR. Now this strap is going to offer us a 1,000 pound working load limit and a 3,000 pound break strength. Something that really stands out about it, as you can see here we've got the strap keeper. This keeps our strap nice and tidy when it's not in use so we don't have to worry about it coming all unraveled, getting dirty or knotted up. Now when it's time to use it it's as simple as open up the keeper and just let our strap unravel.
See here, nice, long heavy duty strap. We've got good stitching in our connection points here, nice heavy material. It's cross-stitched so it's going to give us superior strength, and our hardware is completely zinc-coated so we're going to have great corrosion resistance with it. Now let's take a look at how it's going to work. We'll just be securing our ATV ramps here today. Going to place them up in the area we want them to go.
See we've got a couple loops here. These cinch straps are really nice for sliding right through those for us. Just pull our strap through there and then feed it right through our cam. Then it's just a matter of pulling that down, getting that cinch nice and tight. Then we can loop our strap around, get that nice and tidy.
Put that right under the strap keeper. That's a nice heavy duty hook and loop style closure there. It's going to hold that strap, keep it up off the ground, keep it from getting tangled up or flapping in the wind if we're in an open trailer situation. As you can see, holds it nice and securely. That nice, thick strap gives us plenty of purchase to hold onto and get it nice and taught. Now that we've seen how it works that's going to complete today's look at the Snap-Loc cinch-style cam buckle strap, part number SLLS28CR.
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Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 Customer Reviews)
Heavy-duty, cinching tie-down secures pipe and lumber for transport or holds trees to stakes for landscaping. Cam buckle keeps strap tight over your payload, and strap wrapper prevents unused webbing from flapping in the wind. 3,000 lbs Max load.just great
Installed in minutes. Great fit
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