Single Part Web Lashing/Endless type Ratchet Strap

Item No.: 40110
Single part web lashing, also known as a belt configuration, consists of a single textile strap with a tightening device, typically a ratchet or buckle, attached at one end. This type of lashing is designed to secure loads during transportation and is par
Description Single Part Web Lashing and Two-part Lashing System
Description
Single part web lashings (endless type ratchet straps) are ideal when you want to keep that bundle of smaller units held together. By being able to wrap the ratchet strap around the load and then "feed it" back into itself, this endless ratchet strap will make sure your cargo gets from point A to point B held together. Our endless ratchet straps come in many different lengths and colors. The ratchet strap can also be made with heavy duty hardware to add extra strength to an already tough assembly. Endless ratchet straps can be ordered in  25mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm and 75mm widths and just about any desired length. 

The length of a one-piece web lashing measured from the free end of the webbing to the outer turning radius of its connection to the tensioning device.
Single Part Web Lashing

Single Part Web Lashing / Endless type Ratchet Strap
Picture Item No. Width/Length Tensioning Device MBS (kg) Product Code
Endless ratchet tie down strap ETD25160 25mm / 5m Ratchet 800 1600 401102505
ETD25200 1000 2000 401102506
ETD28300 28mm / 6m Ratchet 1500 3000 401102801
ETD35400 35mm / 6m Ratchet 2000 4000 401103501
ETD35600 3000 6000 401103502
ETD50800 50mm / 8m Ratchet 4000 8000 401105001
ETD501000 5000 10000 401105002
ETD752000 75mm / 10m Ratchet 10000 20000 401107501
Single Part Web Lashing and Two-part Lashing System

Comparison of Single Part Web Lashing and Two-Part Systems

Single part web lashing and two-part lashing systems are both essential for securing loads during transportation, but they differ significantly in design, functionality, and application.

Design and Components

  • Single Part Web Lashing:
    • Comprises a single strap with a tightening device (ratchet or buckle) at one end.
    • Typically used for bundling or wrapping loads without additional hooks.
    • Simpler design makes it easier to handle and store
  • Two-Part Lashing System:
    • Consists of two separate straps: a longer strap with a hook and a shorter strap with a ratchet.
    • The two parts allow for more flexibility in securing various load sizes and shapes.
    • Often includes hooks at both ends, enhancing its ability to secure loads against movement

Functionality

  • Single Part Web Lashing:
    • Primarily designed for wrapping around loads, providing a straightforward method of securing items together.
    • Less versatile for different load shapes compared to two-part systems, as it lacks adjustable length options
  • Two-Part Lashing System:
    • Offers greater versatility due to the adjustable lengths of the two straps, which can accommodate different cargo sizes effectively.
    • More suitable for tie-down applications where tensioning is critical to prevent load shifting during transport

Applications

  • Single Part Web Lashing:
    • Ideal for lighter loads or situations where quick bundling is required.
    • Commonly used in scenarios where the load does not require extensive securing against movement
  • Two-Part Lashing System:
    • Better suited for heavier or irregularly shaped loads that need to be firmly secured against sliding or tipping.
    • Often employed in logistics and transport industries where load stability is paramount

Advantages and Disadvantages

Feature Single Part Web Lashing Two-Part Lashing System
Ease of Use Simple setup; quick to deploy More components; slightly complex setup
Versatility Limited to bundling Highly versatile; adjustable lengths
Load Capacity Generally lower capacity Higher capacity due to dual straps
Storage Compact and easy to store Requires more space due to multiple parts
Application Range Best for light loads Suitable for heavy and irregular loads
In summary, while single part web lashings offer simplicity and ease of use, two-part systems provide enhanced versatility and load security. The choice between the two depends on the specific requirements of the load being secured, including weight, shape, and transport conditions.
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