Ratchet straps are heavy-duty load-securing tools designed to hold cargo firmly in place during transport. Each strap consists of a durable webbing length paired with a ratchet mechanism that allows for quick tightening and secure locking. By cranking the ratchet handle, the strap is pulled tight and held under tension, preventing any movement of the load.
Key Features:
Strong and reliable load restraint.
Easy tensioning with a ratchet mechanism.
Available in multiple widths (commonly 25 mm, 35 mm, and 50 mm).
Fitted with hooks, loops, or endless configurations for different applications.
Common Uses: Transporting vehicles, building materials, machinery, furniture, and general cargo.
Polyester webbing is the high-strength woven material that forms the body of a ratchet strap. It is chosen over other fibers because of its excellent balance of strength, durability, and resistance to environmental factors.
Key Features:
High tensile strength: supports heavy loads without stretching.
Low elongation: maintains tight hold under tension.
Weather resistance: resists UV rays, moisture, and abrasion.
Versatility: available in widths (25 mm–75 mm) and colors for different load capacities.
Common Uses: Ratchet straps, tow ropes, lifting slings, tie-downs, and industrial safety applications.