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E Track Ratchet Straps & E-Track Cam Straps
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E Track Ratchet Straps
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E-Track Cam Straps
Horizontal E-Track
What Is Horizontal E-track?
Horizontal e-track has slots that run perpendicular (at 90 degree angles) to the sides of the e track rail. These slots are spaced tightly together at approximate 1" intervals. Horizontal e-track can be mounted on the floor or bed of a trailer as well as on the walls of enclosed trailers and cargo vans...Read more
What Is Horizontal E-track?
Horizontal e-track has slots that run perpendicular (at 90 degree angles) to the sides of the e track rail. These slots are spaced tightly together at approximate 1" intervals. Horizontal e-track can be mounted on the floor or bed of a trailer as well as on the walls of enclosed trailers and cargo vans. The slots in horizontal e-track rails provide numerous tie down points for cars, ATVs, snowmobiles, motorcycles and cargo on pallets. When mounted on the floor of a trailer horizontal e track rails provide numerous anchor points for axle straps, d-rings and rope tie off points. Horizontal etrack installed on the walls of a trailer gives you anchor points for cargo nets and rope tie-offs to secure equipment, spare tires or to hold objects flat against the side of a trailer wall.
Vertical E-Track
What Is Vertical Etrack?
Vertical e-track is commonly used in van trailers for hauling cargo on pallets, providing numerous tie down points for various heights of cargo. Vertical e-track sections have slots that run parallel with the e-track rail itself with fewer anchors per foot than horizontal e-track rails....Read more
What Is Vertical Etrack?
Vertical e-track sections have anchor points that run parallel with the e-track rail. Vertical e-track is commonly used in van trailers to provide numerous tie down points accommodating cargo of various sizes and heights and provides the support system for shoring beams (or "decking beams") to create a second level for cargo. Compared to horizontal e-track, it has a narrower profile and permits d-rings to be mounted perpendicular to the floor.
There are not "rules" for deciding between installing vertical etrack or horizontal etrack in a trailer. Consideration for the type of cargo you intend to transport and the type of trailer you have (are there wheel wells or cabinets in the way?) are the primary factors to help you decide.
Call the product experts at US Cargo Control if you need help deciding which system to use - 866-444-9990.
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Vertical Galvanized E-Track
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Vertical Painted E-Track
E-Track Fittings
What Are E-Track Fittings?
E-track fittings provide a simple and effective method for connecting a strap to e-track by using a simple lever to fasten the fitting onto the etrack. When locked, e-track fittings provide a strong, reliable tie down point that can be easily moved....Read more
What Are E-Track Fittings?
E-track fittings provide a simple and effective method for connecting a strap to e-track by using a simple lever to fasten the fitting onto the etrack. When locked, e-track fittings provide a strong, reliable tie down point that can be easily moved.
Round ring e-track fittings provide a tie down point for using ratchet straps with s-hooks, snap hooks or j-hooks. There are also e-track tie downs with d-rings that provide the same versatility for securing cargo. E-track rope tie-offs feature a piece of 6" long webbing with an e-track fitting on one end, and a d-ring on the other.
You can also create a decking beam by using e-track wood end sockets. These specialized e-track fittings are designed to hold a 2x4 or 2x6 across the width of your trailer to act as a shoring beam or deck beam.
Shoring Beams and Decking Beams
Using Shoring Beams & Decking Beams
US Cargo Control shoring beams (also referred to as "decking beams") are lightweight, strong, and adjustable to fit various trailer widths. Shoring beams are used to lock cargo in place in a trailer... Read more
Using Shoring Beams & Decking Beams
US Cargo Control shoring beams (also referred to as "decking beams") are lightweight, strong, and adjustable to fit various trailer widths. Shoring beams are used to lock cargo in place in a trailer by preventing it from sliding forward or backward during transport.
Decking beams are shoring beams used in an alternate application. Two decking beams at the same height on two parallel e-track rails creates a deck - or a second level - for additional pallets or cargo. Smaller, loose items may require installation of plywood sheet or (another appropriate material) to create a level surface across the top of the beams for cargo.
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- Adjusts from 92" - 103"
- Easy release mechanism.
- Call for BEST shipping rates on 15 pieces or more.
- NEW LOWER PRICE!
- Adjusts from 92" - 103"
- Call for BEST shipping rates on 15 pieces or more.
- Adjusts from 85.7" - 96.6"
- Weighs only 16 lbs.
- Quantity rates available; call for 25 piece bundles
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- Adjusts from 85.7" - 96.6"
- Weighs only 16 lbs.
- Quantity rates available; call for 25 piece bundles
- Adjusts from 85.7" - 96.6"
- Weighs only 16 lbs.
- Quantity rates available; call for 25 piece bundles
- Adjusts from 85.7" - 96.6"
- Weighs only 16 lbs.
- Quantity rates available; call for 25 piece bundles
Load Lock Bars, Cargo Bars
Cargo Bars & Load Bars
Cargo bars and load bars are used independently of e-track. Load bars work in a similar manner as shoring beams, but instead of locking into vertical e-track, load bars use tension to keep cargo under control during transport. Cargo bars extend to fit the width of your cube truck or van trailer. The lever is then extended to create enough pressure against the walls to hold the bar in place. Load bars use rubber coated feet for added traction against the wall creating a stable and strong cargo control system...Read more
Ratcheting Cargo Bars & Load Bars
Cargo bars and load bars with rubber feet are used independently of e-track. Load bars work in a similar manner as shoring beams, but instead of locking into vertical e-track, they use tension to keep cargo under control during transport. Cargo bars extend to fit the width of your cube truck or van trailer. The lever is then extended to create enough pressure against the walls to hold the bar in place. Load bars use rubber coated feet for added traction against the wall creating a stable and strong cargo control system.
E-Track Singles
With E-Track singles, you can create an anchor point for tie downs anywhere that you can fasten the single to.
E track singles are perfect for installing where space is limited, or a 2' etrack section is undesirable like pickup beds, behind wheel wells, and tail gates. E-track singles are also ideal for use on carts, dollies and for pallet racks to stabilize pallets.
More About E Track Straps & Tie Downs
We offer a full line of e track, e track tie downs and e track ratchet straps as well as many e-track tie down hardware options to provide a complete e-track system. This is our most up to date offering of E-Track Straps, e track rope tie offs, spring e fittings, shoring beams and more. For a small one time fee you can even have your company
name and/or telephone number printed on your logistic straps. If you don't see
what you need you can call us toll free at 866-444-9990. We will be happy to help you find what you need. E track straps are used for cargo control during transportation usually in an enclosed trailer. Use e-track for trailers, cargo vans, moving vans, enclosed semi trailers and other logistic applications. Various cargo and equipment can be tied down using e track for the purpose of constraining the cargo in horizontal, vertical, lateral and radial directions. E Track straps control the movement of cargo during transportation by integrating durable polyester material with tie down hardware that secures the load to the track. E-Tracks are typically made from high strength 12 GA steel and may be attached with screws, rivets or by welding. Welding of galvanized e track should be done in a well ventilated area. Welding fumes may be toxic.
E Tracking is commonly sold in 2', 5’, 8' and 10’ sections and is offered in painted or galvanized finish. Horizontal E Track is most commonly sold but Vertical E Track is also available.
Ratchet straps and cam buckle straps are types of e track straps. Each e track strap has a rated capacity and working load limit so the consumer decides the
best fit for each application. The rated capacity is the load an e trac strap assembly can endure in a pull test performed by a testing facility for
safety purposes. The working load limit is the maximum weight an e track strap assembly can be exposed to during daily use. This value should be one third of the rated capacity of the e track strap.
In addition to e track ratchet and cam straps other hardware fittings can be used to contain your cargo inside a trailer. Rope tie offs or spring e fittings with d-rings are great to have in your truck or trailer and offer a quick snap in way to create a tie down point. In addition wood end sockets can be used with dimensional lumber to create a wall or shelf system as well. E track tie down systems are an industry standard and are readily available from US Cargo Control.
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