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The 3" width provides the exceptional strength of typical 4" polyester webbing, but without the bulkier size of a bigger, 4" ratcheting tie down. Fitted with wire hooks (also known as double J hooks), which are excellent for attaching to narrow anchor points like D-rings, that cannot accommodate a flat hook. A 12" fixed end length has a long, wide-handled ratchet. All metal components have a zinc finish to protect against corrosion and weathering. The blue colored polyester webbing goes well with vehicle, trailer, or company logos to create a professional, coordinated look. Other colors available by special order- call our sales team to place an order.
Ratchet Use Guidelines
According to the WSTDA (section 4.6.8): "When using web tie downs with a winch or ratchet, a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 wraps of webbing shall be wound on the winch or ratchet mandrel. Excessive wraps of webbing on the mandrel may reduce the working load limit (WLL) of the web tie down and may interfere with proper operation."
California Residents: WARNING
The 3" width provides the exceptional strength of typical 4" polyester webbing, but without the bulkier size of a bigger, 4" ratcheting tie down. Fitt...
The 3" width provides the exceptional strength of typical 4" polyester webbing, but without the bulkier size of a bigger, 4" ratcheting tie down. Fitted with wire hooks (also known as double J hooks), which are excellent for attaching to narrow anchor points like D-rings, that cannot accommodate a flat hook. A 12" fixed end length has a long, wide-handled ratchet. All metal components have a zinc finish to protect against corrosion and weathering. The blue colored polyester webbing goes well with vehicle, trailer, or company logos to create a professional, coordinated look. Other colors available by special order- call our sales team to place an order.
Ratchet Use Guidelines
According to the WSTDA (section 4.6.8): "When using web tie downs with a winch or ratchet, a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 wraps of webbing shall be wound on the winch or ratchet mandrel. Excessive wraps of webbing on the mandrel may reduce the working load limit (WLL) of the web tie down and may interfere with proper operation."
California Residents: WARNINGspecifications
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