Double J Hooks Ratchet Strap
• Strong load-bearing capacity
• Secure hooking
• Easy operation
• Durable performance
• Versatile compatibility
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★ Product Description
| Description | Ratchet Tie Down |
| Material | Polyester |
| Width | 38mm 50mm 75mm 100mm |
| Length | 25mm nj 50mm |
| Certification | ISO9001, CE, GS |
| Color | orange,etc |
Our premium ratchet tie down straps deliver unbeatable strength for trucks, trailers, cargo, and outdoor gear. Crafted from high-tensile polyester webbing, they resist abrasion, UV rays, and moisture—ideal for long-haul transport or rugged jobsites.
Reliable, easy to use, and built to last—your trusted solution for safe, hassle-free load binding. Essential for truckers, contractors, and outdoor enthusiasts!
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★ Advantages
• Strong load-bearing capacity: High-tensile webbing (common materials: polyester, nylon) withstands heavy loads (typically 500–5000 lbs).
• Secure hooking: J-shaped hook design ensures firm attachment to anchor points, avoiding slipping during transportation.
• Easy operation: Quick adjustment of strap length with buckles (ratchet or camlock) for efficient bundling.
• Durable performance: Abrasion-resistant webbing and corrosion-resistant J-hooks (steel/plated) adapt to outdoor or harsh environments.
• Versatile compatibility: Suitable for various shapes and sizes of goods without damaging surfaces.
★ Application
• Logistics & transportation: Securing cargo on trucks, trailers, ships or vans (e.g., furniture, appliances, construction
materials).
• Automotive industry: Tying down vehicles (cars, motorcycles, ATVs) during transportation or storage.
• Construction sites: Fixing tools, pipes, lumber and equipment to prevent shifting on job sites.
• Outdoor & recreational use: Securing camping gear, boats, kayaks or luggage on roof racks or trailers.
• Warehouse storage: Bundling stacked goods (boxes, packages) for neat storage and safe handling.


