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  • 50mm Ratchet Tie-down Lashing Strap EN 12195-2
  • 50mm Ergo Ratchet Tie-down Lashing Strap EN 12195-2
  • 50mm Ratchet Tie-down Lashing Strap EN 12195-2
  • 50mm Ratchet Tie-down Lashing Strap EN 12195-2
  • 50mm Ergo Ratchet Tie-down Lashing Strap EN 12195-2
  • 50mm Ratchet Tie-down Lashing Strap EN 12195-2

50mm Ergo Ratchet Tie-down Lashing Strap EN 12195-2

No.4010050

The H-Lift 50mm Ergo Ratchet Tie-Down Lashing Strap (EN 12195-2) is a premium cargo securing device engineered with an extended, ergonomic handle for safer and highly efficient tensioning.

  • Features an innovative "pull-down" tensioning mechanism that allows operators to use their body weight, significantly minimizing back and wrist strain.
  • Equipped with a significantly longer handle that provides a higher mechanical advantage to achieve maximum lashing tension with less effort.
  • Manufactured to strict EN 12195-2 European standards with Minimum Breaking Strengths (MBS) of 4,000 kg or 5,000 kg for heavy-duty applications.
  • Available with versatile end fittings such as Double J Hooks or Claw Hooks to safely secure commercial cargo during transport.
  • Technical Data

  • Safe Use of Ratchet Tie Down

50mm Ergo Ratchet Strap (Reverse Action)

The preferred choice for professional transport operators. Secure heavy cargo with maximum safety while minimizing physical strain.

Technical Insight:
Lashing Capacity (LC): 2,500 daN (2,500 kg). This is the safe working load limit for direct lashing.
Breaking Strength (MBS): 5,000 kg. Note that LC is typically 50% of the MBS.

Why Choose Ergo?

Standard Ratchet

  • Operation Push-Up to tension
  • Ergonomics Puts strain on back & wrist (pushing forward)
  • Handle Short Handle
  • Tension Force Standard STF (Standard Tension Force)

Ergo (Reverse) Ratchet

  • Operation Pull-Down to tension
  • Ergonomics Uses body weight & arm strength. Saves your back.
  • Handle Long Handle (High Leverage)
  • Tension Force High STF (Achieves tighter strapping)

Product Selection (MBS: 5000kg / LC: 2500daN)

Item No. Length (m) End Fitting Image LC (daN) MBS (kg) Product Code
ERTD5040DJ 0.5 + 9.5 Double J Hook Double J Hook 2000 4000 401005017
ERTD5050DJ 0.5 + 9.5 Double J Hook Double J Hook 2500 5000 401005018
ERTD5040CK 0.5 + 9.5 Chassis Hook Chassis Hook 2000 4000 401005019
ERTD5050CK 0.5 + 9.5 Chassis Hook Chassis Hook 2500 5000 401005020

Safety Guidelines

Always

  • Inspect ratchet tie downs before every use.
  • Calculate the required lashing force based on the restraint method.
  • Select the correct capacity and quantity of straps.
  • Ensure lashing points on vehicle/load are of adequate strength.
  • Position the strap so the load is spread uniformly over the width.
  • Protect webbing from sharp edges and small radii.
  • Ensure straps are correctly tensioned.
  • Exercise care when releasing tension (loads may have shifted).

Never

  • Never use ratchet tie downs for lifting.
  • Never knot or tie the webbing.
  • Never overload the strap beyond its marked capacity.
  • Never use over sharp edges without protective sleeves.
  • Never expose to direct heat, flames, or chemicals without consultation.
  • Never use straps with cuts, damaged stitching, or deformed fittings.

Selection & Usage Guide

Selecting the Correct Tie Down

The relevant standard is BS EN 12195-2: 2001. Straps are available for general purpose or specific applications (e.g., car transport).

  • Calculation: Forces should be calculated per BS EN 12195-1: 2010.
  • Lashing Capacity (LC): Marked in daN (decaNewton). Note: 1 daN ≈ 1 kg.
  • Anchor Points: Ensure vehicle points are strong enough; use more straps if necessary to spread the load.

Using Ratchets Safely

Ensure the tensioner (ratchet handle) is free to align and not bent over an edge. The webbing must not be twisted. Terminal fittings must engage correctly. Checking tension after traveling a short distance is recommended.

In-service Inspection & Storage

Damage Causes: Tensioning across sharp edges, uneven loading, heat burns, and chemical exposure (alkalis damage polyester). Clean only with clear water and dry naturally.

Rejection Criteria:
Do not use if you find illegible markings, cut/chaffed webbing, broken stitching, heat/chemical damage, or deformed fittings.
Recommendation: Have straps inspected by a competent person at least every 6 months.

Storage: Store in a clean, dry area, free from contaminants and shaded from direct sunlight.

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