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Heavy-duty, cinching tie-down secures pipe and lumber for transport or holds trees to stakes for landscaping. Ratchet makes it easy to cinch strap down and keeps strap tight, and strap wrapper secures any unused webbing. 4,400 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 built-in ratchet on this multipurpose tie-down lets you tightly cinch the strap around bundles or secure trees to stakes for landscaping. Just pull up and then push down on the ratchet handle to tighten the strap down over your gear and lock the strap in place.
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 part number SLLS28RR. This is the Snap-Loc ratchet cinch strap. It's going to come with the strap wrapper. This is designed to go around any unused strap. It's going to prevent it from being tangled or flapping in the wind as you go down the road. Now the heavy duty cinching tie-down is going to let you secure cargo to your truck bed, trailer or ladder rack.
This is going to be perfect for securing pipe, lumber or to hold trees to the stakes for landscaping. It's going to feature the hook and loop strap wrapper, very similar to Velcro. This is going to keep the excess strap in place. It's going to help prevent the unused strap from tangling or flapping in the wind. The ratchet mechanism makes it really easy to tighten down the strap and it's going to maintain the tension on the strap as well. Very easy to use design.
Now this is going to feature a nice zinc plating on it so it's going to stand up really well against rust and corrosion. The strap is going to be made from a durable, polyester webbing. You can see here that it's going to be red in color with the black lettering on it. Again, durable polyester webbing. It is WSTDA certified.
The strap dimensions are going to give us a width of two inches with an overall length of eight feet. It's going to offer a safe working load limit of one thousand four hundred and sixty-seven pounds with a maximum load of break strength of four thousand four hundred pounds. Now with this part number you're going to get one of everything shown here today. I just want to show you how easy it is to use the ratchet mechanism and to feed the strap through. Now what you would do is simply just take the strap, you want to place it around the load or whatever it is that you're wanting to haul or secure. Take the strap end, and the strap end is going to feed thought the ratchet mechanism. Now that you have that through, you're going to be able to pull this around the load.
It's just going to help take out any slack that you may have that way you don't have to worry about it all bunching up here in the ratchet mechanism. That's going to create the loop to go around the load. Now that you have it set the way you want it, very simple operation, all you got to do is ratchet that down. That's going to allow you to secure the strap around the load and secure your gear as needed. Now to remove the strap, or to loosen it up, use this pull-handle here at the back of the mechanism. It's going to allow you to open it up all the way. Which is going to allow that to go into a free-wheel mode which is going to allow you to pull the strap out from it's location. Just like so. Now please keep in mind that tie-down straps must be chosen according to their safe working load limit. The weight of the secured cargo must not exceed the combined working load limit of the straps being used. That's going to do it for our review of part number SLLS28RR. This is the Snap-Loc ratchet cinch strap. .
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (6 Customer Reviews)
Heavy-duty, cinching tie-down secures pipe and lumber for transport or holds trees to stakes for landscaping. Ratchet makes it easy to cinch strap down and keeps strap tight, and strap wrapper secures any unused webbing. 4,400 lbs Max load.When I called and talked to Shery I was unsure the product I chose would
do the job for which I needed It. It's use was to be something for which it
was not intended. Shery has a valuable working knowledge of her product line
which led me to order this particular item. It precisely fills my requirements.
Shery told me it would take approx. one week to deliver; totally surprised
when I received the package 24 hours later. GOOD JOB SHERY. As I have a need
for more of this item for the same purpose, I will be placing the next order within
a few days.
Thanks again, Roger Peabody
Have two sets of these straps, an indicator I love them. Primarily use them to secure loads to the cross bars on my Subaru Forester. Haven't lost a load yet!
Product performs as needed; some shipping/product identification issues
soon resolved. The staff at etrailer extremely helpful.
Works great, even after leaving out in the sun for a month it holds up just as well.
This item is perfect for its intended purpose. High quality. I would purchase it again.
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Roger P.
11/21/2017
Working exactly as anticipated only wish the product be available in 1 or 1-1/2 width. That would be perfect.