Components Of Ratchet Tie Downs
Posted on August 2, 2009 - Filed Under Webbing Sling, Ratchet Tie Down | Leave a Comment
Ratchet tie downs are used for the suppression of the delivery of the transfer of load in order to avoid shifting or movement.A ratchet and a security lock are incorporated by a pulley into the tie down device. Contain the devices around the home is more than one pulley reeved stranded plastic coated metal cable, ratchet and pawl, as well as the operation of a key lock. Housing is composed of two parts of the rivet the United Nations, there is no external access to business tools such as screw fasteners. Crank handle provides a mechanical advantage of the user, the implementation of the cable tension.
Instruction Of Ratchet Straps
Posted on July 29, 2009 - Filed Under Round Slings, Ratchet Buckle | Leave a Comment
You can use ratchet straps to secure a load, they are some of the most useful items can be used quickly and surely, and the strap is allowed by ratchet mechanism to be tightened down into place. If you are using props or a grip truck, there are wooden slats running down the length of the body. Appropriate way to affix the ratchet straps to these slats. First of all, this is not proposed to put the hook of strap directly on the tape. It can be easily loosened, especially from the congestion when truck is driving. The hook should go in and around the metal plate and hook back to the band itself. In addi
Round Sling
Posted on July 15, 2009 - Filed Under Round Slings | Leave a Comment
Round sling is a continuous loop made from 100% polyester yarn, encased in a tubular sleeve of polyester fabric. It is widely used even when awkwardly shaped or fragile loads are being lifted. The sleeve is so constructed that it can protect and consolidate the internal rows of yarn filament and keep them in a parallel formation at all times . It is featured as soft and light for easy rigging and conforms to the shape of load. To the cost ,it is an effective choice in high capacity lifting or pulling aplications.
Round Sling–tywebbing.com
Posted on July 14, 2009 - Filed Under Round Slings | Leave a Comment
Round sling is a continuous loop made from 100% polyester yarn, encased in a tubular sleeve of polyester fabric. It is widely used even when awkwardly shaped or fragile loads are being lifted. The sleeve is so constructed that it can protect and consolidate the internal rows of yarn filament and keep them in a parallel formation at all times .
It is featured as soft and light for easy rigging and conforms to the shape of load. To the cost ,it is an effective choice in high capacity lifting or pulling aplications.
Bicycle safety tips–tywebbing.com
Posted on July 10, 2009 - Filed Under cargo lashing, Hooks, Webbing Sling | Leave a Comment
Authorities offer the following bicycle safety tips:Always wear a helmet. Bike helmets should sit on top of the head with the straps buckled and should not be able to rock forward, backward or side to side.Make sure your child’s bike is a good fit. Oversized bikes are dangerous, especially if your child’s feet are unable to touch the ground when seated.Wear bright clothing to increase visibility and wear sneakers on your feet. Avoid sandals, flip-flops or cleats that don’t grip pedals.Always follow the rules of the road. Stop at all stop signs and obey street lights. Use appropriate
Ratchet tie down by tywebbing
Posted on July 6, 2009 - Filed Under Ratchet Tie Down | Leave a Comment
Safety in cargo lashing is very imprtant.. only knowing the work load in cargo transportation,you can tighten the cargo properly with tightening fittings, and promise no lost,so an easy-to-use, secure tie down is needed. TOOLEE Ratchet tie down may have you the good effect. Ratchet straps assemblies are used to secure a load to a flatbed trailer, truck or moving van. TOOLEE has many different configurations available to tie-down most any load. Ratchet straps with flat hooks are the most common as they can be attached to the rub rail of the trailer (depending on DOT regulations). Ratchet straps with ch
White Webbing Sling
Posted on July 3, 2009 - Filed Under Webbing Sling | Leave a Comment
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ratchet straps and hurricane
Posted on May 26, 2009 - Filed Under Ratchet Strap | Leave a Comment
Get ready for the upcoming hurricane season, beginning June 1, and save 5 percent on useful items like bottled water, rope, duct tape and generators, ratchet straps in the process. The Virginia Department of Taxation announces a tax-free holiday May 25-31 on the purchase of numerous practical supplies one would need in case of a hurricane and subsequent blackouts. The exemption applies to the 5 percent state and local sales tax. The following hurricane preparedness items, providing they cost less than $60 each, can be purchased tax-free during the coming holiday: artificial ice, blue ice, ice packs,
TOOLEE Ratchet tie down may have you the good effect
Posted on May 26, 2009 - Filed Under Ratchet Tie Down | Leave a Comment
Only knowing the work load in cargo transportation,you can tighten the cargo properly with tightening fittings, and promise no lost,so an easy-to-use, secure tie down is needed. TOOLEE Ratchet tie down may have you the good effect. Ratchet straps assemblies are used to secure a load to a flatbed trailer, truck or moving van. TOOLEE has many different configurations available to Ratchet tie down most any load. Ratchet straps with flat hooks are the most common as they can be attached to the rub rail of the trailer (depending
The difference between Ratchet strap and Tie down straps!
Posted on May 25, 2009 - Filed Under Ratchet Strap, Ratchet Tie Down | Leave a Comment
We’re going to kick off our new safety column with a subject most people tend to overlook until it’s too late. And no, we’re not talking about your most recent wedding anniversary. The subject here is about towing a vehicle and the proper way of anchoring it to a trailer ratchet straps. We’ve seen way too many examples of how not to do it in recent months to pass up this opportunity to showcase the proper procedure. Whether you haul vehicles as a profession, or once a year to your favorite Jeep Jamboree, the information we are about to cover should not be taken lightly.