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Ratchet Strap Manufacturers

Founded in 2011, Zhejiang Zhaoxin Special Fiber Technology Co., Ltd is a China Ratchet Strap manufacturers that has been researching, designing and manufacturing lifting and cargo control products. As an OEM/ODM Ratchet Strap factory, we specialize in wholesale Ratchet Strap, ur polyester products are made of polyester industrial yarn, with high strength, light weight and good flexibility. Webbing sling, round sling and ratchet tie down strap meet Europe standard including CE and TUV/GS certificates. With over more than ten years’ experience, high quality and professional service, our products have been well received by customers all over the world.

Company Profile

Zhejiang Zhaoxin Special Fiber Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2011. It is a manufacturer and export enterprise that mainly uses high-strength fibers as raw materials to produce industrial webbing products for high-altitude lifting, cargo bundling, and road rescue. The main products include lifting belts, binding belts, trailer belts, etc. They are made of high-strength polyester industrial filaments as raw materials. They have the characteristics of high strength, light weight and good flexibility. They are widely used in ports, steel, construction, machinery, and transportation. And other fields. Products have been exported to the United States, Canada, Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Brazil, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, etc.
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Industry knowledge

Ratchet straps are widely used in the automotive, logistics, shipping, and construction industries, among others. Ratchet straps are designed to provide a reliable and adjustable means of securing loads to prevent movement or shifting during transit.Ratchet straps offer several benefits, including ease of use, high load-bearing capacity, and the ability to adjust tension quickly. However, it is essential to use the appropriate ratchet strap with the correct load capacity and ensure proper tensioning to prevent load shifting or potential accidents during transport. Regular inspection and maintenance of ratchet straps are also crucial to identify any signs of wear, damage, or degradation in the webbing or hardware components.

The typical components of a ratchet strap

    Webbing: The strap itself is made of strong and durable material, commonly polyester, nylon, or polypropylene webbing. These materials offer high tensile strength and resistance to abrasion, making them suitable for securing heavy loads.

    Ratchet Buckle: The ratchet buckle is the primary mechanism used to tension the strap. It consists of a ratcheting mechanism that allows the webbing to be tightened and locked securely in place.

    Hooks or End Fittings: Ratchet straps have end fittings at each end of the webbing. These can be hooks, loops, or other types of connectors that attach to anchor points or tie-down points on the transport vehicle or structure.

Using ratchet straps is a straightforward process:

    Anchor: Position the cargo or load in the desired location on the transport vehicle or structure. Ensure there are suitable anchor points or tie-down points to attach the ratchet straps securely.

    Thread: Pass one end of the ratchet strap through or around the cargo and bring it back to the anchor point. Make sure the webbing is flat and not twisted.

    Attach: Connect the end fitting (hook, loop, or other connector) to the anchor point on the transport vehicle or structure.

    Ratchet and Tighten: Operate the ratchet handle back and forth to tighten the strap. The ratchet mechanism will pull the webbing through the buckle, applying tension to secure the load tightly.

    Lock: Once the webbing is adequately tensioned and the load is secure, engage the ratchet lock to prevent accidental release and maintain tension.

    Secure Excess Webbing: After tightening, secure any excess webbing using a hook-and-loop strap or by rolling it up and securing it to prevent flapping or tangling.