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E Track Cam Buckle Strap w/ Spring E Fitting 2" x 12'
SKU
ETKRS12C
E Track Cam Buckle Straps
- Strap Width: 2 Inch
- Strap Length: 12 Feet
- Working Load Limit: 833 lbs.
- Breaking Strength: 2,500 lbs
- Color: Yellow
- Weight: 1.6 lbs.
- Material: Polyester Webbing
- E Track Cam Buckle Straps are a popular and effective tool for securing cargo and equipment during transportation.
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Specifications
Weight (Lbs) | 1.60 |
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Size | 2" x 12' |
Load Limit | 833 lbs |
End Fitting | E Track |
Bundle Size | 1 - Pack |
Color | Yellow |
Capacity | 2,500 lbs |
Strap Width | 2 Inch |
Strap Length | 12 Feet |
Material | Polyester |
E Track Cam Buckle Straps
- Strap Width: 2 Inch
- Strap Length: 12 Feet
- Working Load Limit: 833 lbs.
- Breaking Strength: 2,500 lbs.
- Color: Yellow
- Weight: 1.6 lbs.
- Material: Polyester Webbing
- E Track Cam Buckle Straps are a popular and effective tool for securing cargo and equipment during transportation.
- These cam straps use an easy pull-to-tighten system rather than the crank-to-tighten feature seen in E-track ratchet straps, which helps prevent over-tightening with fragile cargo.
- Our E Track Cam Buckle Straps are designed to work in conjunction with E tracks, which are horizontal tracks with fittings that provide a secure anchor point for the straps.
- Cam buckles are used to tighten and hold the strap in place once it is secured to the cargo or equipment.
- Our E Track Cam Buckle Straps can withstand the strain of heavy loads and resist abrasion and weather damage.
How to use E Track Cam Buckle Straps?
- Attach one end of the Cam Buckle Strap to the fitting on the E track. The strap should be placed over the cargo or equipment that you want to secure.
- Thread the loose end of the strap through the cam buckle and pull it tight. The cam buckle will hold the strap in place and prevent it from slipping.
- Tighten the strap until it is snug around the cargo or equipment. Be sure not to over-tighten the strap, as this could damage the cargo or equipment or cause the strap to break.
- To release the strap, simply lift the cam buckle and pull the strap out of the buckle.