Webbing strap is a strong and tightly woven fabric which is used to bear weight, support, catch, or hold things. It is used in many fields such as load securing, climbing, automobile safety and towing.
Webbing straps may be made of natural fibers such as hemp, linen and cotton or synthetic fibers such as nylon, polyester or polypropylene. They are both strong and light.
Webbing slings are designed to carry and secure heavy loads. They are lightweight, easy to store, very flexible and perfect for wrapping around loads.
Endless webbing slings are formed by overlapping the ends of heavy duty webbing straps. Rotating endless slings provides an infinite number of contact points.
Placing the load carrying splice into the lift or load connection points is not recommended. On the other hand, it is recommended to place it below the lifting fixture and above the choker point, when using in a choker hitch.
A ratchet strap (also called tie down strap or tie down) is a type of webbing used to fasten and hold down equipment or cargo during transport. The ratchet tensions and fastens the strap around the load and secure it.
Flat webbing slings are made of polyester and have eye loops at both ends. They are mostly used for lifting loads (especially pipes), towing and climbing.
A ratchet strap (also called tie down strap or tie down) is a type of webbing used to fasten and hold down equipment or cargo during transport. The ratchet tensions and fastens the strap around the load and secure it.