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2” x 27’ Ratchet Strap w/ Flat Hook Wide Handle, Trailer Tie Down - Yellow
SKU
RS227
2" Ratchet Strap with Flat Hook
- Strap Width: 2 Inches
- Strap Length: 27 Feet
- Color: Yellow
- Weight: 6 lbs
- Material: Polyester Webbing
- End Fitting: Flat Hook
- Working Load Limit: 3,333 lbs
- Breaking Strength: 10,000 Lbs
- Fixed End Length: 1 Ft (Approx)
- Ratchet Handle: Long Wide Handle
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Specifications
| Weight (Lbs) | 6.00 |
|---|---|
| Size | 2" x 27' - Yellow |
| Hook Type | Flat Hook |
| End Fitting | Flat Hook |
| Color | Yellow |
| Load Limit | 3,333 lbs |
| Capacity | 10,000 lbs |
| Material | Polyester |
| Bundle Size | 1 - Pack |
| Strap Length | 27 Feet |
| Strap Width | 2 Inch |
| Fixed End Length | 1' |
2" Ratchet Strap with Flat Hook
- Working Load Limit: 3,333 lbs
- Breaking Strength: 10,000 Lbs
- Durable Polyester Webbing: Our Ratchet Straps are made of durable polyester webbing. Polyester webbing barely stretches under heavy loads and water slides right off it.
- High Visibility: The Ratchet Straps come in a shade of yellow that provides high visibility.
- Corrosion-Resistant Ratchet: Our ratcheting mechanism is plated with gold chromate, so the heavy-duty steel won’t rust or take damage from other metals.
- Versatile Flat Hook End Fittings: Flat hooks are compatible with most flatbed trailers. They can anchor directly to the side rail on the trailer. Our flat hooks are made from heavy-duty steel and sustain a high working load limit.
- Wide Ratcheting Handle: With its wide handle, the ratcheting mechanism allows for a better grip than narrower handles, making it easier to achieve the desired level of tension with less force.
- Our Ratchet Strap consists of a long strap with a ratchet mechanism on one end and a flat hook on the other end.
- Our heavy-duty ratchet straps are designed to handle most types of flatbed tie-down requirements. All ratchet straps are tagged with their working load limit to meet DOT regulations and WSTDA-recommended standards.
How are Ratchet Straps used?
- The ratchet mechanism typically consists of a handle, a spool, and a release lever. The handle is used to wind and unwind the spool, which tightens or loosens the strap. The release lever allows for quick and controlled release of the tension.
- One end is attached to a secure anchor point on a vehicle or other structure and the loose end of the strap is then threaded through the ratchet mechanism, ensuring that it is not twisted or tangled.
- Once the strap is in place, the user cranks the ratchet handle to tighten the strap around the load.
- As the handle is cranked, the spool winds up the strap, pulling it tight and applying tension to the load.
- Once the desired tension is achieved, the ratchet handle is closed to lock the strap in place, preventing it from loosening during transport.

Superior Strength & Safety |
| Mytee Products knows the straps securing your cargo must remain strong and secure for years. Our ratchet straps are made from rock solid materials, and satisfaction is gauranteed. The ratcheting mechamsim makes tightening these straps effortless and simple. |
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Durable Polyester WebbingOur straps are made of durable polyester webbing. Polyester webbing barely stretches under heavy loads and water slides right off it. |
Corrosion Resistant RatchetOur ratcheting mechanism is plated with gold chromate, so the heavy-duty steel won’t rust or take damage from other metals. |
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Versatile Flat Hook End FittingsFlat hooks are compatible with most flatbed trailers. They can anchor directly to the side rail on the trailer. Our flat hooks are made from heavy-duty steel and sustain a high working load limit. |
Anti Abrasion ClipThe hook features an anti abrasion clip to create a barrier between the hook and the polyester webbing, thus extending the lifetime of the strap. |
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California Proposition 65 Warning: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. (Read more)

















































