Feature

●HAUL HEAVY EQUIPMENT WITH PEACE OF MIND – Two (2) Heavy-duty industrial winch tie-down straps with chain end and grab hook secure heavy loads to your flatbed trailer. For use with flatbed winches (sold separately). Dimensions: 4” x 30’. Assembly break strength - 16,200 lbs.; Safe working load limit - 5,400 lbs.
●ENJOY LONG-LASTING RELIABILITY – Durable yellow polyester webbing doesnt absorb moisture, shrink, or stretch, and is UV and abrasion resistant. Reinforced stitching for added strength and longevity. Steel metal parts are zinc plated for corrosion-resistance;
●PREVENT DAMAGE TO YOUR TIE-DOWNS – Why do truckers choose winch straps with chain endings? Traditional straps rub against your trailer frame and can break or fray. Chain extension keeps the strap away from abrasive edges and protects the strap. Only the chain touches the trailer frame.
●EASY TO TIE DOWN – Chain ends with grab hooks are compatible with most anchor points. Easily anchors to stake pockets and spools. Chain ends lets you pull from any angle without stressing the webbing.
●EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN A WINCH STRAP – Strong, long-lasting, and easy to use. Meets or exceeds WSTDA recommendations and DOT regulations.


Description

Secure heavy loads to your flatbed trailer winches with these heavy-duty winch straps. Chain tiedowns feature a chain end that prevents the strap from rubbing against the trailer frame. 16,200 lb. break strength. FEATURES: Heavy tie down straps perfect for hauling heavy-duty equipment on flatbed trailers. For use with flatbed winches (sold separately). Thick, no-stretch webbing is UV and abrasion resistant. Chain extension prevents straps from breaking or fraying. The straps rest on the cargo while the chain end rest against the trailer frame. Grab hook with chain easily anchors to stake pockets and spools. Tie downs meet or exceed WSTDA recommendations and DOT regulations. SPECS: Quantity: 2; Dimensions: 4" wide x 30’ long; Webbing: Polyester; Metal parts: Zinc-plated steel; End: Chain extension with grab hook; Safe working load limit: 5,400 lbs.; Assembly break strength: 16,200 lbs. NOTE: The weight of the cargo should not exceed the combined working load limit of the straps. For example, use 2 straps with a WLL of 500 lbs. each to safely secure a 1,000 lb. load.