2" x 16' Gray E-Track Ratchet Strap | Double-Fitted End
2" x 16' Gray E-Track Ratchet Strap | Double-Fitted End!
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2" x 16' Double-Fitted End E-Track Ratchet Strap - Gray
Make van or enclosed trailer cargo securement simple with polyester E-track ratchet straps. Their compatibility with E-track makes them incredibly adaptable, as you can anchor them anywhere along the length of the rail to suit each individual load.
This strap is outfitted with an additional E-fitting on the ratchet end of the strap just a few inches away from the ratchet, giving you extra flexibility on attachment and ratchet positioning. It's perfect for industries like millwork, where the size of your load can vary.
E-Track Load Strap Construction
Our E-track tie down straps are made with high-quality components for long-lasting performance. The industrial-grade webbing is engineered to be more heavy-duty and abrasion-, tear-, and cut-resistant, with heat-sealing on the ends. It's made of slightly thicker yarn than most competitors, with more picks per inch used to create each strap. The hardware - including the ratchet - has a zinc coating for protection against rust.
They also have a captivated loose end to prevent strap separation and the hassle of rethreading the strap through the ratchet.
Straps are color-coded for easy identification - the 12' is yellow, the 16' is gray, and the 20' is blue.
Versatile E-Fittings
The end fitting on this strap hooks directly into an E-track or A-track rail, positively engaging with a spring-loaded keeper to hold it securely in place. It's easy to install and release, and it's compatible with both horizontal and vertical track.
Ratchet Advantages
These E-track straps use a crank-to-tighten racheting mechanism rather than the pull-to-tighten system seen in cam strap versions. This design makes it easy to get your strap very tight, ideal for large, heavy loads. They also have a higher working load limit compared to cam straps.
If you're transporting fragile cargo, we recommend using the cam buckle configuration of this strap instead.
Commercial-Grade Strap Industry Compliance
All of our tie down straps are tagged and stenciled with the working load limit to meet FMCSA and DOT regulations, CVSA and WSTDA guidelines, and North American Cargo Securement standards.
Learn more about proper load handling and securement in the WSTDA safety bulletins.
Custom E-Track Ratchet Straps Available
We can create E-track straps with your brand or logo on them! The branded straps look sharp and help to prevent theft. We can also customize the length, end fittings, and more - just fill out our online form or give us a call to get started.
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."
E-Track Cargo Strap Design Factor
According to the WSTDA, design factor is the "ratio of the breaking strength to the working load limit" and should be 3:1 for these E-track tie down Cargo Straps. This builds in a level of redundancy to account for unknown factors, keeping you, your crew, and those around you safe.
Complete your cargo securement system by checking out our full selection of E-track products, including shoring beams - perfect for decking applications - and E-track cargo nets, which are commonly used as a safety solution or for cargo loss prevention.
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