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Faithfull Ratchet Tie-Down 8m x 50mm Trucker Breaking Strain 4000kg - FAITDTRUCK82


Order Code: 127912


Faithfull Ratchet Tie-Down 8m x 50mm Trucker Breaking Strain 4000kg - FAITDTRUCK82

Order Code: 127912



These Faithfull heavy-duty 50mm wide ratchet straps are designed to secure really heavy loads. Manufactured from a 50mm wide triple layer Terylene webbing they are weatherproof, cut and abrasion ...




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Description

These Faithfull heavy-duty 50mm wide ratchet straps are designed to secure really heavy loads. Manufactured from a 50mm wide triple layer Terylene webbing they are weatherproof, cut and abrasion resistant. The ratchet and J-style fixing hooks ensure that loads are secured quickly and efficiently and provide ease of use.


Both the 5 and 8 metre lengths have a breaking strain of 4,000kg/daN and a working load of 2000kg/daN.



Pack quantity: 1.


Manufactured in accordance to EN12195-2.
NOTE: WEIGHT OF CARGO MUST NOT EXCEED THE WORKING LOAD LIMIT.


The Faithfull FAITDTRUCK82 has the following specifications:
Length: 8m
Width: 50mm
Breaking strain: 4000kg/daN
Maximum working load: 2000kg/daN

Description

These Faithfull heavy-duty 50mm wide ratchet straps are designed to secure really heavy loads. Manufactured from a 50mm wide triple layer Terylene webbing they are weatherproof, cut and abrasion resistant. The ratchet and J-style fixing hooks ensure that loads are secured quickly and efficiently and provide ease of use.


Both the 5 and 8 metre lengths have a breaking strain of 4,000kg/daN and a working load of 2000kg/daN.



Pack quantity: 1.


Manufactured in accordance to EN12195-2.
NOTE: WEIGHT OF CARGO MUST NOT EXCEED THE WORKING LOAD LIMIT.


The Faithfull FAITDTRUCK82 has the following specifications:
Length: 8m
Width: 50mm
Breaking strain: 4000kg/daN
Maximum working load: 2000kg/daN

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