









US Cargo Control Winch Straps 4" x 30' (10-Pack), 5,400 LBS Working Load Limit, Heavy Duty Flatbed Tie Downs with Flat Hooks, Green 4 Inch Straps for Flatbed Trailer, Truck, and Cargo Securement
115 300 ֏
Mar. 6 - 9 In Armenia
Delivery & taxes included
Condition: new
Specifications
- SPECS - (10) Flat Hook Flatbed Straps | Length: 30' | Width: 4" | Material: Polyester | Flat Hooks with Built-In Defenders | Webbing Break Strength: 20,000 lbs | Assembly Break Strength: 16,200 lbs | Working Load Limit: 5,400 lbs | Color: Green
- QUICK IDENTIFICATION - Our straps have working load limit tags and are compliant with US DOT & Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) guidelines, and meet Web Sling & Tie Down Association (WSTDA) standards, WSTDA T1 standards, & CHP standards.
- DURABLE POLYESTER WEBBING - Our semi straps consist of durable, colorfast polyester webbing made with interlock stitching that prevents the truck straps from unraveling. The 20,000-lb. webbing break strength holds up against tough conditions.
- INDUSTRIAL - 4 inch winch straps work for professional drivers seeking straps to secure equipment and heavy loads. Black powder-coated flat hooks connect easily to rub rails and trailers' edges, and each hook contains a defender to prevent abrasion.
- 3:1 DESIGN FACTOR - Our flatbed trailer straps has 4" wide polyester webbing that measures 30 ft. long, and has an impressive break strength of 16,200 lbs. and working load limit of 5,400 lbs. Our 4 inch tie down straps are tested in the USA.
115 300 ֏
Mar. 6 - 9 In Armenia
Delivery & taxes included
Condition: new
Specifications
Size
10 Straps
Material
Polyester
Color
Green
Brand
US Cargo Control
Vehicle Service Type
Trailer, Truck
Load Capacity
20000 pound
Fastener Material
Stainless Steel
Fastener Type
Flat Hook
Number of Pieces
10
Product Dimensions
360"L x 4"W
Manufacturer
US Cargo Control
Unit Count
10 Count
UPC
840086908209
Item Weight
48.5 pounds
Item model number
430FH-G-BOX
Manufacturer Part Number
430FH-G-BOX
Customer Reviews
4.4 out of 5 stars
Date First Available
January 25, 2011





