The 75mm Ratchet Tie-Down Lashing Strap is a heavy-duty cargo restraint system compliant with the European standard EN 12195-2, engineered specifically for securing exceptionally large and heavy commercial transport loads.
Heavy-Duty Capacity: Designed with an extra-wide 75mm high-tenacity polyester webbing to deliver superior lashing capacity (LC) and exceptional minimum breaking strength for the heaviest transport jobs.
Robust End Fittings: Available with heavy-duty terminal hardware such as Double J-Hooks or Claw Hooks to provide a secure and reliable connection to high-capacity anchor points.
Maximum Load Distribution: The 75mm width ensures that the tension and lashing forces are uniformly spread across a wider surface area of the cargo, reducing the risk of load damage.
Safety & Compliance: Manufactured to rigorously adhere to BS EN 12195-2 safety specifications; clearly marked with LC ratings and intended exclusively for load lashing (never to be used for overhead lifting).
Engineered for extreme loads. This 75mm ratchet assembly offers a massive 10,000 kg breaking strength, making it the ultimate solution for securing heavy industrial machinery and oversized cargo where standard straps fail.
🚜 Heavy Equipment Ideal for securing excavators, bulldozers, and mining machinery.
🚛 Flatbed Trucking Reliable restraint for oversized pipes, concrete beams, and steel coils.
🚢 Shipping Logistics Heavy-duty container lashing and port operations.
Key Technical Features
Heavy-Duty Security (10T) Substantial 75mm webbing width with 10,000 kg Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS). Designed for the heaviest transport tasks.
High-Tenacity Polyester 100% PES webbing offers low elongation (<7%), high abrasion resistance, and excellent UV/moisture durability.
Certified Compliance Tested to EN 12195-2 standards. Features a blue label indicating LC, elongation, and material specs for easy safety inspection.
Robust Tensioning Heavy-duty steel ratchet mechanism ensures maximum tension retention during long-haul transport, minimizing load shift.
2:1 Safety Factor Engineered reliability with a 2:1 safety ratio (Assembly Breaking Strength vs. Lashing Capacity) for dynamic conditions.
Versatile Fitting Options Available with Double J Hooks or Claw Hooks to suit various anchor points on trailers and decks.
Technical Specifications
Item No.
Length (m)
End Fitting
Image
LC (daN)
MBS (kg)
Product Code
RTD75100DJ
0.5 + 9.5
Double J Hook
5000
10000
401007501
RTD75100CK
0.5 + 9.5
Chassis Hook
5000
10000
401007502
Ratchet Tie Down Straps
Standard: BS EN 12195-2 | Load Restraint Guide
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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