

US Cargo Control Endless Ratchet Strap 1 Inch x 30 Foot, Hookless Ratchet Straps 30 FT, 1,500 LBS Break Strength, 1 Inch Tie Downs for Motorcycles, Bikes, Pallets, Kayaks, and Bundling
12 700 ֏
Mar. 2 - 9 In Armenia
Delivery & taxes included
Condition: new
Specifications
- SPECS - (1) 30' Ratchet Strap | Length: 30 ft. | Width: 1" | Webbing Break Strength: 4,500 lbs | Assembly Break Strength: 1,500 lbs | Working Load Limit: 500 lbs | Material: Polyester | Zinc-Plated Thumb Ratchet | Weight: 1.35 lbs
- QUICK IDENTIFICATION - US Cargo Control 1 Inch Tie Down Straps are tagged with working load limits and compliant with US DOT and Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) guidelines, and meet Web Sling and Tie Down Association (WSTDA) standards.
- INDUSTRIAL GRADE HARDWARE - Our endless loop ratchet strap 30 ft has a zinc-coated thumb ratchet to withstand the elements while providing easy ratcheting. The thumb ratchet is easy to use in small spaces and keeps out of the way of your cargo items.
- SECURES & BUNDLES - Endless straps thread back into the ratchet to create a loop around your load. Use 30 ft endless ratchet straps to bundle items like lumber, pipes, boxes, or pallets, for tree staking, to attach gear to a boat or camper, & more.
- 4,500 LBS WEBBING BREAK STRENGTH - Our 1 inch ratchet straps are made with colorfast polyester webbing and interlocked weaves along the edging to prevent abrasion and unraveling. Polyester webbing is resilient to water absorption and stretching.
12 700 ֏
Mar. 2 - 9 In Armenia
Delivery & taxes included
Condition: new
Specifications
Size
1 Strap
Material
Polyester
Color
Black
Brand
US Cargo Control
Vehicle Service Type
Watercraft
Load Capacity
500 Pounds
Fastener Material
Zinc
Fastener Type
Ratchet
Tensile Strength
1500 Pounds
Number of Pieces
1
Product Dimensions
360"L x 1"W
Manufacturer
US Cargo Control
Unit Count
1 Count
UPC
840086916280
Item Weight
13.6 ounces
Item model number
1630FE-BLK
Manufacturer Part Number
1630FE-BLK
Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars
Date First Available
March 25, 2015




