Are you a professional trucker looking for optimal protection of your heavy machinery or goods? Then stop into Mytee Products today where you’ll find high-quality truck ratchet straps that’ll meet cargo securement standards throughout the United States. We carry several cargo straps on hand, coming in all different kinds of configurations. Our company also features them in several sizes, colors, and with various end fittings. Our tie-down hardware and replacement straps can be used on any truck, trailer type, and within any industry. They’ll even offer maximum durability for your L and E-Track systems. At our company, we sell a wide array of high-quality and affordable ratchet straps tie downs that you just won’t find anywhere else.
These heavy-duty ratchet straps are specifically engineered to secure and prevent your cargo, ensuring it remains stable on your trailer. During transportation, these flatbed trailer accessories effectively prevent any potential damage to your goods. They use a ratcheting mechanism that helps tighten your straps over a load, adding more stability. Our load-securing straps are also made out of industrial-grade polyester webbing, making them strong enough to support your loads. Not to mention, they have low stretch capabilities and are corrosion-resistant, water, and weatherproof. Making them even more versatile, they can be paired with several end fittings, such as a standard flat hook, wire hooks, and chain hooks. These trailer straps come in various colors as well such as red, yellow, blue, orange, and green.
Also, all our ratcheting cargo straps have been tested rigorously and have working loads that meet (DOT), Web Sling, and Tie-Down Association (WSTDA) regulations. Shop our cargo control inventory online today and ensure that your vehicle straps have the right specifications to haul your cargo. If you’re still unsure, contact our customer service representatives at 1-888-705-8277 for any questions you may have.
There are all kinds of advantages to using our truck straps. Check out how you can benefit from using them today:
Our straps for trailers come in all different kinds of width sizes and lengths, making them suitable for any type of cargo. These tie-down straps are especially ideal for securing heavier loads.
Even better, the ratcheting mechanism allows you to tighten your cargo more efficiently. It also saves you time on loading and unloading procedures.
Additionally, these ratcheting cargo straps offer versatile uses. They can secure your cargo on any truck, trailer, E-Track and L-Track system. Additionally, they can be used to secure building materials on a construction site and help transport supplies during a military operation.
Our truck straps can also be paired with several different end fittings, such as Chain anchors, S-hooks, flat hooks, or wire hooks.
Lastly, they help protect your cargo from on-road debris, inclement weather conditions, and harsh UV rays.
As Cargo Straps for trailers are available in various types, it becomes crucial to determine all factors before you can pick the most appropriate one for your needs. Below are some of the parameters that let you make the right choice. Also, see what different styles we have with us.
Whether you’re doing a light move across town or hauling steel across the country, Mytee Products has a ratchet cargo strap perfect for the job. We carry straps that vary in widths, lengths, colors, and end fittings.
The width of the strap usually indicates the size of the job. The bigger the strap, the larger the job. We carry straps in a variety of sizes including:
1-inch ratchet straps: The perfect small ratcheting strap for transporting cargo, typically 2500 lbs.
2-inch ratchet straps: Lightest to carry but have the lowest WLL, typically 3,333 lbs.
3-inch ratchet straps: Fairly lightweight and have a higher WLL, typically 5000 lbs.
4-inch ratchet straps: Heavy-duty trailer straps with the highest WLL, typically 5400 lbs.
Not everyone has the same setup when it comes to their rig. You could have D-Rings, or maybe all you have are the rub rails on your trailer. No matter what you have, we have a strap with each end fitting you need. The three most popular end-fittings are:
Flat Hooks Ratchet Straps |
Wire Hooks Ratchet Straps |
Chain Hooks Ratchet Straps |
Compatible with flat anchor points, like stake pockets or the side of a trailer bed. | (Also called J-hooks) Compatible with D-rings, O-rings, and trailer sides. | (Also called grab hooks) are connected to a chain end-fitting that increases the ratchet strap's WLL. Chain hooks are compatible with most anchor points. |
We provide additional accessories that work best with ratchet tie-down straps. Have a look:
Strap Winder Strap winders allow you to wind up straps quickly and keep them neatly rolled. These work with both cargo ratchet straps and winch straps.
Strap Bands Strap bands keep rolled up ratchet and winch straps tight and together to prevent them from getting tangled.
Corner Protectors Corner protectors cover the sharp corners or edges of a piece of cargo to prevent the edge from damaging or cutting the strap.
Different trailers: Our different trailer straps can help secure your cargo on several different trailers, such as flatbeds, agriculture, and tow truck trailers.
E-Track Systems: Our retractable ratchet straps can also be used for enclosed trailers and paired with your E-Track Systems.
L-Tracks & Fittings: Similar to E-Track systems, our ratcheting straps can be used with L-Track systems to secure your vehicle. Using the multiple attachment points featured on the track, you’ll have the best security over your cargo.
Tie Down Motorcycle, UTV, Cars, & ATV: These ratcheting straps can be used to secure loads other than your cars, including your ATV, UTV, and motorcycles.
Towing Situations: In towing situations, they can be used for hauling and recovering slammed cars.
You also want to store your ratchet tie downs in a safe area. Good heavy duty tie down straps can be properly cared for by keeping them out of the sunlight, and from getting wet or becoming too brittle. At the end of the day, clean them off, roll them up to prevent them from becoming tangled, and store the strap away in a dry area.
There are a million reasons why you should choose Mytee Products to purchase your vehicle straps from. Our straps are made of a high-quality construction that’s both lightweight and durable, ensuring your cargo remains in mint condition. Our ratchet tie down straps are softer and lighter than cargo chains and are just as strong as them too so you’re less likely to damage your cargo. Not to mention, we have a huge catalog of straps to choose from. If your straps end up damaged or defective, our customer service would be happy to help you. We’ve served over 200,000 customers and have four stars across the board for all our products. Even better, we sell our ratcheting cargo straps at affordable prices every day.
What is the price range for ratchet straps?
Depending on the length, working load limit, and end hardware of the strap, the price can vary from prices as low as $10 to as high as $55 per ratchet strap.
What length ratchet tie-down strap do I need?
Ideally, it’s best to have more than the minimum required Truck straps for your load. The excess strap can be rolled up and gives you more room to work with when securing loads.
How often should you replace ratchet straps?
Depending on how much it’s used, straps should be replaced every 2 to 4 years. If there is any abrasion on the strap such as a tear or warping metal, it’s best to replace it as soon as possible.
What should I look for when choosing a ratchet strap?
Consider your load. How much does it weigh and what are you using to transport it? Each strap has a different working load limit as well as end hardware that fits specific tie-down points.
How To Use Ratchet tie downs?
1. Enable the release catch to open your ratchets 2. Close the ratchet and flip it over 3. Next, pull the strap through the open slot 4. Install and secure your end-fittings 5. Pull the loose end of the strap 6. Start ratcheting your strap and tighten it 7. Close it back down, then lock the ratchet handle in place 8. Pull and hold on to the release handle 9. Eliminate any excess webbing and tuck it under the strap. 10. When you’re done, fold it up and store it away
What is the price range for ratchet tie downs?
Depending on the length, working load limit, and end hardware of the strap, the price can vary from prices as low as $10 to as high as $55 per ratchet strap.
How often should you replace ratchet truck straps?
Depending on how much it’s used, straps should be replaced every 2 to 4 years. If there is any abrasion on the strap such as a tear or warping metal, it’s best to replace it as soon as possible.
What should I look for when choosing cargo tie down straps?
Consider your load. How much does it weigh and what are you using to transport it? Each strap has a different working load limit as well as end hardware that fits specific tie-down points.