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Winch bars are used with flatbed winches to add tension to a strap. This allows the strap to be tightened more than it could with a ratchet. Winch bars are especially important for situations where greater tension is needed such as heavy-duty cargo hauling. Ratchet winch bars simplify the tie-down process and are a useful tool for many flatbed trucking operations. Browse the winch bars we carry from brands like Ancra and Durabilt with several length options from 24 inches up to 38-1/2 inches.

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Ancra Standard Ergo 360 degree Winch Bar

Ancra's standard painted Ergo 360 degree bar can be rotated a full 360 degrees to provide optimum leverage and control to the user, making it both efficient and convenient. With an ergonomic and economical design, the handle and tip remain parallel with each other to offer improved control, while a flanged mushroom tip easily keeps the bar in the winch cap while in use.
$32.99

Ancra Combo Box End Ergo 360 Bar

Made with heat-treated materials, the combination box end painted Ergo 360 degree bar can be rotated a full 360 degrees to provide better leverage than standard winch bars. The patented ergonomic design maintains parallel alignment of the handle and tip for optimum control, and a flanged mushroom tip provides a secure connection to the winch cap when in use. As a combination winch bar, the combination box end Ergo 360 degree bar can be used to release tension on chain binders, and the boxed end design provides improved grip and leverage.
$38.99

Ancra 34" Chrome Standard Winch Bar

Made with heat-treated materials for improved strength, Ancra's standard chrome winch bar features a tapered and angled end for easy operation and leverage. The winch bar also features a sturdy handle with two knurled sections that improve grip and control, while a flanged mushroom tip provides a secure connection in the winch cap, keeping the bar in the winch cap and maintaining leverage.
$27.99

Ancra Cobra Cargo Bar

Flatbed haulers looking for a safer way to tighten winch straps or release chain binders should consider this new combination winch bar from Ancra Cargo. As the name suggests, the Cobra Winch Bar is a spanner style winch bar that features a cobra head design. This patent-pending hook tip provides excellent stability with multiple points of contact on the winch cap.
$28.99

Ancra 34" Combo Box End Winch Bar

The combination box end silver and yellow winch bar has improved strength and durability, a tapered end, and a boxed opposite end for better leverage and grip. The tapered and angled end makes it easy to insert into the winch cap and provides leverage during operation, while the handle has two knurled sections for superior grip and control. A flanged mushroom tip keeps the bar in the winch cap during use. As a combination winch bar, the combination box end Ergo 360? bar can be used to release tension on chain binders, and the boxed end design provides improved grip and leverage.
$34.99

Ancra Standard Winch Bar

Designed for ease of use, the standard painted winch bar features a tapered and angled end, as well as a handle with two knurled sections for superior grip and control. A flanged mushroom tip helps to keep the bar in the winch cap and provide a more secure connection while using the bar.
$19.99

Ancra Combination Ergo 360 degree Winch Bar

With the ability to release chain load binders, the combination painted Ergo 360 degree bar can be rotated a full 360 degrees to provide superior leverage and control. A flanged mushroom tip helps keep the bar in the winch cap when tensioning, while the ergonomic design of the Ergo 360 degree bar keeps the handle and tip parallel, making the bar easier to use. The combination feature of the bar allows the bar to be used to release chain load binders.
$35.99

Ancra 34" Chrome Combination Winch Bar

With the ability to release chain binders, the combination chrome winch bar is made with heat-treated materials and has a tapered end for proper leverage. Built for easy and quick operation, the combination winch has two knurled sections on the handle for improved grip and control, while a flanged mushroom tip keeps the bar in the winch cap while in use. As a combination winch bar, the bar can be used to release chain load binders as well as tighten winches.
$36.99
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Heavy-Duty Winch Bars for Flatbed and Cargo Applications

Whether you’re securing heavy loads on a flatbed, utility trailer, or car hauler, a reliable winch bar is one of the most essential tools for tightening and releasing your straps safely. These tools provide the leverage needed to tension winch straps securely, making them a vital part of any cargo control setup. At Zips.com, we offer a complete selection of flatbed winch bars built for durability, control, and operator comfort.

What Are Winch Bars Used For?

Winch bars are designed to tighten or release winch straps on flatbeds, trailers, and cargo-hauling equipment. By inserting the bar into a winch’s socket or capstan, operators can apply the torque necessary to achieve proper strap tension. This ensures your load stays secure through bumps, turns, and long hauls.

There are several types of winch bars for flatbeds, each built for different working conditions and preferences:

  • Standard Winch Bars – Basic and durable, ideal for everyday use on trailers and flatbeds.
  • Combination Winch Bars – Feature a box end to tighten chain binders in addition to winches.
  • Ratchet Winch Bars – Offer integrated ratcheting action for more precise tensioning.

  • Mini Winch Bars – Compact for lighter loads or confined spaces.

No matter the design, a good winch bar provides leverage, grip, and safety when securing loads of all sizes.

Popular Winch Bars and Brands

Zips.com carries winch bars from industry-leading brands like Zip’s, All-Grip, Ancra Cargo, and B/A Products. Each brand offers a range of sizes and styles suited to different trailer types and operator preferences.

Top-selling models include:

These products are compatible with most major trailer winch systems and designed to meet industry safety standards.

Choosing the Right Winch Bar

When selecting the best flatbed winch bar, consider three key factors:

  1. Length – Longer bars (up to 38") provide greater leverage, while shorter options (around 24") are easier to maneuver.
  2. End Style – Choose between box end, combo, or standard ends depending on your needs. Combo ends are versatile for both winch straps and binders.
  3. Material and Grip – Look for steel winch bars with non-slip handles for maximum control and durability.

If you regularly haul heavy or high-value loads, investing in a well-balanced, ergonomic winch bar can make your work faster, safer, and less fatiguing.

Related Reading: Improve Your Cargo Control Setup

Looking to outfit your truck or trailer with other essential gear? Check out our blog post, Must-Have Cargo Hauling Accessories, for more tools and equipment recommendations that help you secure every load safely and efficiently.

FAQ: Winch Bars

What is a winch bar used for?
A winch bar is used to tighten or release winch straps that secure cargo on flatbed trailers, utility trailers, and similar equipment. It provides leverage to achieve the correct strap tension for safe transport.

Are winch bars universal?
Most winch bars are compatible with standard flatbed and trailer winches, but it’s always best to verify fitment with your specific winch brand or model.

What’s the difference between a standard and combination winch bar?
A standard winch bar only works on winches, while a combination bar includes a box end that can tighten chain binders, making it more versatile for mixed cargo setups.

What size winch bar should I use?
Most winch bars range between 24" and 38". Shorter bars are compact and easier to handle, while longer ones offer greater torque for heavy loads.

Are ratcheting winch bars safer?
Yes, ratchet winch bars allow for more controlled tightening and loosening, reducing the chance of slippage or over-tensioning, which can improve operator safety.