Tie down tension level standard

The tension level refers to the classification of the bearing force of the pull-up belt (or rubber belt). Different tension levels represent different strength and load-bearing capacity. Here are some common pull ratings and their differences:

 

L (Light): The light tension range is within 1000LBS, suitable for lighter load applications, such as household use, light transportation or general purpose lashing. These ties typically have low load-bearing capacity and tensile strength.

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M (Medium): The medium-sized pull range is within 1000~3000LBS. Suitable for general industrial and commercial applications requiring moderate loads and tensions. These tie down straps have moderate weight capacity and pull strength for general tying, binding and securing tasks.

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H (Heavy): The heavy-duty tension range is within 3000~5000LBS, suitable for applications that require high load-bearing capacity and strong tension. These tensioning straps are commonly used in heavy industry, construction, logistics and transportation to secure heavy loads, withstand high tension, etc.

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S (Super): Super heavy-duty pull over 5000LBS, suitable for particularly heavy-duty and high-tension applications. These tie straps have a very high load capacity and tensile strength and are often used in heavy engineering, special transport and other tasks requiring extreme strength.

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Therefore, you can choose different models according to your needs when ordering.


Post time: Jun-17-2023