Ningbo Force Auto Parts Co., Ltd.
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Color:Orange |
Length:6m |
Width:35mm |
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Product Weight:1.5kg |
Working Load Limited:1T |
Breaking Strength:2T |
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These 35mm 2t ratchet-type straps are high-strength securing tools designed for medium to heavy-duty cargo, capable of withstanding a maximum load of 2 tons . The 35mm wide straps are made of high-quality polyester, offering excellent tensile strength and abrasion resistance, suitable for various transportation and storage scenarios.
● Do not exceed maximum load capacity
During use, ensure that the weight of the items secured by the straps does not exceed the maximum load. Overloading may cause the straps to break or the ratchet to loosen, resulting in cargo slippage or damage.
● Use the ratchet system correctly
When using the ratchet, ensure the straps are taut and the ratchet is securely locked. Do not use excessive force to avoid damaging the straps or ratchet.
● Regularly inspect the straps and hooks
Regularly inspect the straps for wear, especially the hooks, ratchet, and connectors. Ensure these parts are not worn, damaged, or loose.
● High Load Capacity
These straps are suitable for securing heavy goods or equipment. Made of high-strength polyester, they offer excellent tensile strength and abrasion resistance, maintaining a secure hold even under high loads.
● Efficient Ratchet System
Equipped with an efficient ratchet system, users can easily adjust the strap tension. The ratchet mechanism makes the straps easier and more efficient to use, allowing for quick and precise tightening to ensure stable securing of items.
● High Durability
Made of abrasion-resistant and UV-resistant polyester or nylon, these straps are suitable for high-load applications and can withstand long-term exposure to outdoor or harsh environments.
Heavy equipment transportation
Long-distance or open-air transportation
Fixed construction and industrial materials
Warehouse and storage management
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