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Ratchet Strap Guide: Set Up, Use and Release

by Cameron Hanson | Aug 21, 2023

 

Once you have selected the right strap for the load, you need to prepare the strap for transport, and that starts with daily inspection. Here are some helpful hints on what to look for:

Prepare Strap for Transport

  • Inspect for signs of damage, including cuts, abrasions and uneven wear.
  • Remove any knots to not compromise the strap’s strength.
  • Inspect the ratchet mechanism to ensure it is working properly.
  • Make sure the strap is clean and free of debris.

 

Zip's Tips

To clean your straps, soak them in warm water with a mild detergent. Avoid bleach and scrub to loosen any dirt and debris. Rinse and let air dry. Lubricating the ratcheting mechanism will also prolong the life of your straps.

 

Next, make sure the WLL (Working Load Limit) of the strap exceeds the weight of the load. Additional straps may be needed to adequately and safely secure the cargo or equipment. Follow these simple steps to secure the strap to the load:

  • Position the ratchet strap in the desired location.
  • With the handle open, thread the tail end of the ratchet strap under the mandrel and back through the slot.
  • Make sure the strap does not interfere with the handle operation.
  • Pull the ratchet strap tight and take up the slack.
  • Begin ratcheting with the handle to tighten the strap.
  • Contain excess loose webbing with a bungee or zip-tie to keep it from flying in the wind as you head down the road.

Once you have reached your destination, you can now loosen the strap for unloading. On the handle, locate the release mechanism and simultaneously pull up on the release and push down on the handle to get the strap to unspool from the mandrel. This may take some effort, depending on how new or how well lubricated the ratchet is.

Once loosened, remove the strap from the load and remove the hooks. Be sure to take the time to neatly wind the strap for storage. Not only will it take up less room, this housekeeping measure will prevent damage from other objects while in storage. Smaller straps can be hand wound, but for larger straps, strap winders are available to simplify the process.

Following these steps will help you to use a ratchet strap correctly and safely. It is important to remember to choose the right ratchet strap for your load and to inspect the ratchet strap before each use. Make sure you double check the ratchet strap after you have secured the load to make sure it is secure and safe for transport. And lastly, always follow safety instructions when using ratchet straps.