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    11 Products

    Webbing Buckles

    Attach these buckles to webbing to create tie-down straps.
    Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
    Ratchet Buckle
    Image of ProductInUse. Paddle Handle (Shown Installed). Front orientation. Webbing Buckles. Webbing Buckles, Ratchet Buckle, Paddle Handle.
    Image of ProductInUse. Grab Handle (Shown Installed). Front orientation. Webbing Buckles. Webbing Buckles, Ratchet Buckle, Grab Handle.

    Paddle Handle (Shown Installed)

    Grab Handle (Shown Installed)

    Image of ProductInUse. Grab Handle with Hook (Shown Installed). Front orientation. Webbing Buckles. Webbing Buckles, Ratchet Buckle, Grab Handle, Hook.
    Image of ProductInUse. Extended Grab Handle (Shown Installed). Front orientation. Webbing Buckles. Webbing Buckles, Ratchet Buckle, Extended Grab Handle.

    Grab Handle with Hook

    (Shown Installed)

    Extended Grab Handle (Shown

    Installed)

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Webbing Buckles. Webbing Buckles, Ratchet Buckle.
    Ratchet buckles tighten webbing gradually, so you can apply maximum tension.
    No Sew—No-sew buckles have a removable bolt, so you can quickly replace worn webbing or swap out end fittings.
    Stainless Steel—Stainless steel fittings resist corrosion better than zinc or nickel-plated steel fittings. They hold up in wet, salty, and humid environments.
    Paddle Handle—Paddle handles are the most compact. They’re also called thumb ratchets.
    Grab Handle—Grab handles are wider than paddle handles for a better grip.
    Extended Grab Handle—Extended grab handles give you extra leverage for tightening webbing.
    Rubber-Coated Steel Handle—Rubber-coated steel handles are easier to grip than uncoated ones.
    Hook—Ratchet buckles with a hook can secure directly to an anchor point.
    Handle Style
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    Zinc-Plated Steel
    Paddle1"5001 13/16"4 5/16"Steel3648T52100000
    Paddle1"5801 13/16"4 5/16"Rubber-Coated Steel3648T5310000
    Grab2"3,6704 3/16"7 5/8"Steel3648T1400000
     
    No Sew
     
    Zinc-Plated Steel
    Grab1"1,8302 3/8"5 1/4"Steel3648T5410000
    Grab2"3,3304"9 3/4"1 3/16"SteelHook3648T1500000
    Extended Grab2"3,6603 15/16"9 1/16"Steel3648T82200000
     
    Stainless Steel
    Grab1"1,0002 3/16"5 1/4"Stainless Steel3648T5300000
    Grab1 1/2"1,3203 1/16"5 7/8"Stainless Steel3648T1600000
    Extended Grab2"2,2003 15/16"9 1/16"Stainless Steel3648T82300000
     

    Buckles for Rope

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Rope Ratchets. Buckles for Rope.
    Quickly adjust the tension on rope tie downs. Pull the rope through the automatic-locking buckle to tension; press the lever to release. They have a hook on the buckle and an additional hook for the end of a rope.
    Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
    For Rope
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    Color
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    Ratchet Buckle
     
    Plastic
    1/4"1 1/8"Additional HookBlack29925T5100000
    3/8"1 1/4"Additional HookBlack29925T5200000
     
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