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Kinedyne 3" X 27' Ratchet Strap With 4" Flat Hook Part Number 552721 on 2040-parts.com

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Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kinedyne Part Type:Tie Downs Manufacturer Part Number:552721 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Warranty:Yes

Kinedyne 27' Strap - 3 Inch Webbing - Long Handle

Part Number:552721

  • Ratchet strap assembly meets or exceeds DOT regulations, the North American Cargo Securement Standard, Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) guidelines, California Highway Patrol (CHP) standards, and Web Sling & Tie Down Association (WSTDA) recommended standards
  • Powder-coated steel flat hook on each end
  • Long handle steel ratchet buckle
  • 18" fixed end length
  • Measures 3" x 27' 
  • Working Load Limit (WLL) of 5,400 lbs.; break strength of 16,200 lbs.
Quality Standard: All ratchet straps are labeled with their working load limit to meet DOT regulations and WSTDA recommended standards.

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