Should Max or Safe Weight Rating Be Used for Bulldog Winch Axle Strap w/ Flat D-Rings
Question:
Do I go by the max load of the safe working load rating?
asked by: Ruben
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Expert Reply:
You'll use the Bulldog Winch Axle Strap w/ Flat D-Rings # BDW20326 by the Safe Working Load Limit of 3,335 lbs which is perfect for small to medium-sized vehicles like the Polaris you see in the linked review video.
The max strength is what it's been tested to before it breaks, while the working load limit is what you can safely use the strap for without any fear of it breaking which is why you want to stick to that number.
expert reply by:
Jon G
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Bulldog Winch Axle Strap w/ Flat D-Rings - 2" Wide x 3' Long - 3,335 lbs
- Car Tie Down Straps
- 1 Strap
- 0 - 5 Feet Long
- Axle Strap
- 1-1/8 - 2 Inch Wide
- 2001 - 3500 lbs
- Bulldog Winch
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