2" Ratchet Straps

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Ratchet straps are specifically designed to hold loads in place on trucks, trailers, rail cars, ships and other freight carriers. Heavy-duty ratchet straps work effectively by ratcheting down tightly over a load. When choosing a 2" ratchet strap make sure it is made from a weather resistant material. Most 2" ratchet straps are made of polyester to minimize weathering, damage and corrosion. Polyester is a high-strength, low-cost material that resists abrasion and is the right choice of webbing when producing 2" ratchet straps. Ratchet straps have various attachment hardware: flat hooks, snap hooks, wire hooks, grab hooks, s-hooks, buckles, and chain are some of the end fittings that ratchet straps use to secure the your cargo. 


All of our 2" ratchet straps are labeled with their working load limit to meet CVSA guidelines, DOT regulations, and WSTDA, and North American Cargo Securement standards.

Working Load Limit is defined as the maximum load a component or assembly should be subjected to during routine use. US Cargo Control strongly recommends the "working load limit" does not exceed 1/3 the component and/or the assembly breaking strength.

Corner Protectors

To protect your load and expand the life of your ratchet strap, add a corner protector. Our edge protectors are available in a variety of sizes and materials. Whether you are hauling drywall, plywood, brick, or steel sheeting, we have a corner protector to meet your needs. In addition to protecting your cargo, an edge protector reduces the friction points on the tie down straps and distributes the strap pressure over a wider surface area on the cargo.


Use common sense when determining if a tie down or ratchet strap is in working condition. You should never use a ratchet strap if it shows excessive abrasive wear, broken or worn stitching, holes, tears, cuts, snags, chemical burns, melted webbing or any tie down hardware that shows a defect. You should inspect your ratchet straps before each use and replace any strap assembly or other tie down that is not in excellent working condition.

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