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2 Inch Heavy Duty Ratchet Strap with Chain Anchor
Price range: $48.00 through $53.00
Long, Wide Handle, Heavy Duty Ratchet Assembly
- Break Strength: 12,000 lb / 5,454 kg
- Working Load limit (WLL): 3,335 lb / 1,515 kg
- Lengths: 27 feet, 30 feet, or 40 feet
- Chain Anchor Break Strength: 10,000 lb / 4,540 kg
Inspection and Removal Checklist
for Heavy Duty Ratchet and Strap
Remove a strap from service immediately if you find any of the following:
- The ID tag is missing or unreadable.
- Webbing shows holes, tears, cuts, snags, crushed fibers, or embedded debris.
- Load-bearing stitches are broken or worn.
- Knots appear anywhere in the webbing.
- Excessive abrasion, UV fading, or chemical damage is present.
- Buckles or end-fittings show distortion, pitting, corrosion, or cracks.
- Any condition raises doubt about the strap’s strength.
Safe-Use Guidelines
for Heavy Duty Ratchet and Strap
- Shield sharp edges. Always pad or cover corners that touch the webbing.
- Inspect before every trip. Re-check tension during transit.
- Never tie knots in the strap.
- Do not lift overhead. These straps control cargo—not hoist it.
- Stay within the WLL. Factor in the strap angle; low angles reduce effective capacity.
- Attach symmetrically and above the load’s center of gravity to curb tipping.
- Skip DIY repairs. Replace—don’t stitch, weld, or glue—damaged webbing or hardware.
- Train every operator. Users must know selection, inspection, regulations, and best practices.
- Guard against chemicals, heat, and sunlight that can weaken synthetic fibers.
Additional information
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| Length | 27 Foot, 30 Foot, 40 Foot |





