- Industrial-strength polyester webbing can hold any load
- Tightens with durable Ratchet buckle
Width | 2" |
Color | (Depends on length) |
Material | Polyester |
WLL (lb.) | 1000 |
ABS (lb.) | 3000 |
Webbing Break Strength (lb.) | 6000 |
Strap Type | Ratchet |
End Fitting | E-Track |
Fixed End Length | 4' |
Length | 12' |
Quantity | 1 |
E-Track Straps And Their Working Load Limit
When deciding which E-Track tie-downs to buy, you'll need to know the weight and size of the cargo you plan to haul. This will tell you what working load limit you require, so you can determine how many straps you need and what size.
This E-Track strap with spring E fittings smoothly clicks into the slots of your E-Track rails along the walls or floor of your flatbed or interior van. The versatile ratchet allows you to adjust the length of the tie-down strap. Tighten or loosen this E-Track strap as the size of your loads and their tie-down requirements fluctuate, providing security to cargo that could otherwise shift and cause havoc.
This E-Track strap is 2 inches wide. All of our E-Track straps are made with polyester webbing, color coded according to length.
The durable polyester webbing guarantees your e-track tie-down strap will not shrink from high heat with a tensing reaction. It will not rot, or collect mildew or mold. This material even holds up against UV rays and a handful of acids. Rest assured, your load sits in a safe hug you can trust.
How To Use This E-Track Tie-Down Strap With The Spring E-Fitting
DC Cargo Mall has ratchet straps with many types of end fittings. In this case, the steel spring e fitting is designed to click effortlessly into the E-Track. It clicks in as a reaction to your push and requires only a lift up on a tiny lever to remove.
To secure items flat up against the wall of your trailer, connect the end fitting of this strap to the E-Track on the left side of the cargo you want to secure. Wrap the strap around your cargo, and lock the other end fitting into an e-track slot on the right side. To prevent items from shifting from the back to the front of your trailer, hook one end of the E-Track strap into the left wall of your trailer and attach the other end on the opposite wall. This creates a barrier that runs perpendicular to your trailer walls.
You will likely have slack on the strap that you need to tighten up. That's what the ratchet is for. This heavy duty attachment stands proud and heavy against its lighter and sleek neighbor, the cam buckle. To adjust the length of your strap, pull on the top clasp to let the strap loose, then grab the ratchet handle and crank up and down to tighten.
Purchasing Ratchet Strap Tie-Downs At Dc Cargo Mall
At DC Cargo Mall, we aim to put you, the customer, first. We sell only top-quality products to ensure our customers only receive the best tie-downs and cargo control supplies they deserve. Our tie-downs are made of high quality polyester, which can handle extreme temperatures and hold up against UV rays. The straps won't stretch when wet and will not retain water, avoiding mildew and rot. The durable steel ratchets will can withstand all the bang-ups that transport can bring.
Feel free to call us with any inquiries, or use our live chat. For bulk pricing, just ask! We're happy to customize all of our straps. Need a special length of strap, length of end fitting, or width? Want to modify fittings and/or buckles? Customization is available - just contact us and we'll do our best to accommodate your needs.
How To Use This E-Track Tie-Down Strap With The Spring E-Fitting
DC Cargo Mall has ratchet straps with many types of end fittings. In this case, the steel spring e fitting is designed to click effortlessly into the E-Track. It clicks in as a reaction to your push and requires only a lift up on a tiny lever to remove.
To secure items flat up against the wall of your trailer, connect the end fitting of this strap to the E-Track on the left side of the cargo you want to secure. Wrap the strap around your cargo, and lock the other end fitting into an e-track slot on the right side. To prevent items from shifting from the back to the front of your trailer, hook one end of the E-Track strap into the left wall of your trailer and attach the other end on the opposite wall. This creates a barrier that runs perpendicular to your trailer walls.
You will likely have slack on the strap that you need to tighten up. That's what the ratchet is for. This heavy duty attachment stands proud and heavy against its lighter and sleek neighbor, the cam buckle. To adjust the length of your strap, pull on the top clasp to let the strap loose, then grab the ratchet handle and crank up and down to tighten.
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How To Use E-Track Ratchet Straps
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