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The slotted bar on these buckles allows you to attach an eye easily.
Permanently sew webbing onto these buckles.
Attach webbing to these buckles without sewing.
These buckles have a bar that grips webbing tightly without sewing.
Protect loads with this high-strength webbing that stretches to minimize shock to a load.
A tight weave gives this webbing better abrasion and slip resistance than standard nylon webbing.
Polypropylene is lightweight and economical.
Sunlight and salt water are no match for this webbing that also resists chemicals and abrasion.
This webbing resists abrasion caused by sharp corners and edges.
Able to resist stretching, polyester holds loads tightly.
Cotton is nonabrasive and soft enough to allow buckles to grip tightly.
A nylon core makes this webbing stronger than standard cotton webbing.
This slip-resistant webbing remains flexible, even in low temperatures, and is easy to clean.
Often used in temperatures up to 500° F without burning or melting. This webbing is also soft to the touch.
For use in tie down applications, this webbing has eyes that won't scratch or damage surfaces.
Press the button to retract the webbing for easy storage.
Use this webbing in tie down and towing applications. It absorbs shock and will not scratch or damage the contact surface.
The track fitting attaches to snap-in load-securing track, also known as E-track.
Permanently sew webbing onto these hooks.
Use the split in the hook to slide a loop on and off these fittings.
These slides are rated for heavy duty applications.
Add a slide to webbing to make adjustable straps.
Attach tips to webbing to prevent frayed ends and make it easier to thread.
Each end of these straps has a hook and a movable ring—use them separately or together to create a soft loop in a choker configuration.
These tie downs meet D.O.T., California Highway Patrol, and CVSA requirements.
Bolt these tie downs directly to a surface or mount them with a hook, bracket, or cargo track fitting.
Position the ratchet buckle anywhere along the webbing to access the buckle more easily.
A polyurethane strap on one end stretches and contracts to maintain even tension when loads shift.
Protect items from theft and tampering; these tie downs have a combination lock on each end.
Sew webbing onto these plates for a permanent anchor point or run webbing through to use them as guides.
Quickly increase and release tension over loads: lift the cam on the buckle, pull the webbing through, and release the cam to hold webbing in place.
The flat side allows you to connect webbing and strapping, so they lay flat and resist bunching.
Hang, pull, and secure loads. These rings are good for general non-lifting applications.
The flat eye on these hooks keeps webbing and strapping flat, so it doesn’t bunch.