Erickson 2" X 15' 8,500 lb. Industrial Grade Polyester Forged Hook Tow Strap, Blue, part 34405
Made in America
2" x 15' heavy duty tow strap with forged hooks. Blue polyester web, 8,500 lb. maximum load capacity, 4250 maximum vehicle weight. Made in America.
Details:
- 2" x 15' heavy duty tow strap with forged hooks
- Blue polyester web
- 8,500 lb. maximum load capacity
- 4250 maximum vehicle weight
Specifications:
- 8500 lb. Breaking strength
- 4250 lb. Working Load Limit
- Hook Specs:
- Style: Grab hook
- Length: 3.4"
- Width: 2.4"
- Thickness: 0.25"
- Opening: 1"
- Finish: Zinc
- Webbing Specs:
- Material: Polyester
- Width: 2"
- Length: 15'
- Color: Blue
Features and Benefits:
- Vinyl coated hooks protect against damaging your cargo
- Rubber handle ratchet makes this strap easy and comfortable to use
- Polyester webbing is strong and durable
Proper Use / Safety Factors:
- Working Load Limit (WLL) is 1/3 of the breaking strength
- Always check webbing and ratchet for damages before using
- If damaged, do not us
Erickson Manufacturing is the North American leader in tie-down straps and load securement related items. Whether it is aluminum loading ramps to load the ATV, a hitch hauler for the SUV, a tarp to cover up the old car, or you are stuck and need a tow, Erickson has what you need. Erickson strives to supply our customers with a great value for the money with quality always being their top priority.
All straps being used commercially meet or exceed the DOT requirements. All commercial straps rated at 3,000 lbs. and up have printed web stating the Working Load Limit (WLL) on the complete assembly. Tags are also sewn in that feature the WSTDA logos and are compliant with all DOT regulations. Consumer straps not being used commercially all have a sewn in tag that states the WLL of the complete assembly. Strap labelling is mandatory in selected States in the USA and Canada now by the DOT to ensure safety on the roads. Anchor Points are also stamped with the MAXIMUM LOAD LIMIT, so rest assured you are up to date with new legislation and what is new in the cargo control world.