Secure loads quickly and safely with these heavy-duty 9m ratchet tie down straps. Designed for demanding transport and storage tasks, they provide reliable restraint for a wide range of cargo.
The robust ratchet buckle mechanism and high-strength webbing help maintain tension during transit, reducing movement and the risk of damage. Available in two safe working load ratings to suit different applications.
Product Features
- 9m long straps for securing larger or bulkier loads
- Durable ratchet buckle for fast, positive tensioning
- High-strength webbing for reliable lashing performance
- Two safe working load options: 1000kg or 2500kg
- Suitable for use with vehicles, trailers and in warehouses
- Helps minimise load movement and potential damage in transit
Key Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Strap length | 9 m |
| Strap type | Ratchet tie down strap |
| Safe working load options | 1000 kg; 2500 kg |
| Price range (ex. VAT) | £43.80 - £55.20 |
| Typical use | Lashing and securing loads |
Applications
- SecurING pallets and equipment on trailers and flatbeds
- Holding construction materials and bulk goods during transport
- General load restraint in warehouses and distribution centres
- Securing machinery and tools in service vehicles
- Use in workshops and garages for occasional haulage tasks
Frequently Asked Questions
What length are these ratchet tie down straps?
These tie down straps are 9 metres long, providing ample reach for securing larger items, multiple pallets or bulky loads on vehicles and in storage.
How do I choose between the 1000kg and 2500kg safe working load options?
Select the safe working load that exceeds the total weight of the items you are securing, while also taking into account the number of straps used. For lighter loads, 1000kg may be sufficient, while heavier or higher-risk loads are better suited to the 2500kg option.
Can these straps be used for everyday transport on vans and trailers?
Yes, these ratchet tie down straps are suitable for regular use on vans, trailers and flatbeds, provided the safe working load rating is appropriate for the cargo being transported.
