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These 2" ratchet straps are a staple in the transportation industry, offering the strength, durability, and ease of use you need for reliable cargo securement. The polyester webbing is rugged enough for heavy-duty use yet soft enough to help protect your load. With very little stretch and excellent resistance to UV and moisture, these straps are built to perform trip after trip. The ratcheting mechanism makes it simple to dial in the right amount of tension—something cam straps can’t match. They’re the perfect middle ground between lightweight 1" straps and bulky 4" straps.
These 2" tie down straps feature a longer fixed end than most standard straps, allowing the ratchet to sit further from the anchor point for easier operation. A sewn loop next to the ratchet provides a quick way to secure excess webbing, keeping your setup clean and safe.
The webbing is woven with thicker yarn and more picks per inch than many competitors. Each strap end is heat-sealed to prevent fraying. These design details improve resistance to abrasion, tearing, and cutting—helping these straps last longer even in tough conditions.
The zinc-coated ratchet assembly includes a long, wide handle with a smooth grip. This design makes strap tensioning more comfortable while giving you the leverage needed to secure heavy loads with ease.
Wire hooks—also called double J-hooks—are stronger and more durable than standard S-hooks. Their slim profile makes them a versatile securement option, ideal for applications where anchor point space is tight or harder to reach. They connect easily to D-rings and other narrow anchor points, and each hook is zinc-coated for added corrosion resistance.
All of US Cargo Control's ratchet straps are tagged and stenciled with the working load limit to meet FMCSA and DOT regulations, CVSA and WSTDA guidelines, and North American Cargo Securement standards.
Learn more about proper load handling and securement in the WSTDA safety bulletins.
According to the WSTDA (section 4.6.8): "When using web tie downs with a winch or ratchet, a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 wraps of webbing shall be wound on the winch or ratchet mandrel. Excessive wraps of webbing on the mandrel may reduce the working load limit (WLL) of the web tie down and may interfere with proper operation."
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