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2" X 18' Ratchet Strap J Hook Ratcheting Heavy Duty 10,000lb Tie Hold Down Load on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Westland, Michigan, United States

Westland, Michigan, United States

This ratcheting tie down has heavy duty polyester straps, durable J-style hooks and a clip with a quick ratchet action to secure a firm hold on cargo. Each strap can handle an 3300 lb. working load.

  • Quantity included: 1 heavy duty ratchet tie down strap
  • 20 feet long x 2 inches wide
  • Breaking Strength 10000 lbs, Working Load 3300 lbs
  • Double J Hooks (two hooks total, one at end of each strap)

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