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J. J. Keller protects people and the businesses they run. You can trust our expertise across a wide range of subjects relating to labor, transportation, environmental, and worker safety. Our deep knowledge of federal and state agencies is built on a strong foundation of more than 100 editors and consultants and 70+ years of regulatory compliance experience.

J. J. KellerĀ® Ratchet Strap with Flat Hooks - 2" x 27'

Most popular configuration ratchet straps used in the heavy-duty flatbed industry.

Product Code:44060
Size: 2" x 27'
2" x 27'
2" x 30'
Hook Type: Flat Hooks
Wire Hooks
Flat Hooks
  • Durable 2" resin coated polyester for minimum elongation and maximum abrasion resistance
  • Provides minimum of 40% retained strength after ASTM D6770-07 Industry Standard Abrasion Test
  • Meets all current North American Cargo Securement Standards for tie-down straps including U.S. DOT, FMCSA, CHIP, Canada NSC Standard 10, and WSTDA T-4
  • Long-wide handle ratchet buckle
  • Fixed-end length of 18"
  • Working Load Limit (WLL): 3,333 lbs. (1,515 kg)
  • Break Strength: 10,000 lbs. (4,545 kg)
  • Two sizes available
    • 2ā€ W x 27ā€™ L
    • 2ā€ W x 30ā€™ L

NOTE: Straps should be routinely inspected to help ensure they exceed CVSA North American Standard Vehicle Out-of-Service (OOSC): Cargo Securement.

When should drivers inspect their securement devices?

Securement devices do wear out! As a carrier, you need to have a process in place to inspect, and replace when necessary, the securement devices that your drivers are using. A common practice is to inspect any securement devices on the vehicle as part of the routine vehicle inspections, and replace any that are approaching the end of their service life. Another common practice is to require the driver to periodically document how many devices he/she has on the vehicle and the condition they are in. This process forces the driver to take a close look at the devices and request a replacement when one is reaching the end of its service life.

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Compliance Topic: Cargo Securement

Industry: Transportation

Average Rating: 5.0

BVNumberOfReviews: 1

Break Strength (in LBF): 10000

Advantage Savings: Advantage Savings

Weight: 6.35 lbs.

Break Strength (in KGF): 4545

Working Load Limit: 3,333 lbs. (1,515 kg)

Color: Yellow

Material: Polyester webbing with steel hardware

UPC: 75554701409-5

Need to Purchase a Case?: 10 per case