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Tie Down | Track System |
DFARS (Defense Acquisition Regulations Supplement) DFARS (Defense AcquisitionRegulations Supplement) |
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RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) RoHS (Restriction ofHazardous Substances) |
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REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) REACH (Registration,Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) |
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Track Fitting | Plain |
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Shock-Absorbing Nylon Webbing

Protect loads with this high-strength webbing that stretches to minimize shock to a load. Use it to create straps, belts, and tie downs. It has a finished end with a locking stitch that won't unravel. To prevent fraying, cut with a hot-blade knife.
Note: Breaking strength is the force at which new webbing will break, and should never be considered the work load limit.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Abrasion-Resistant Shock-Absorbing Nylon Webbing

A tight weave gives this webbing better abrasion and slip resistance than standard nylon webbing. It stretches to protect loads. Use it to create straps, belts, and tie downs. It has a finished end with a locking stitch that won't unravel. To prevent fraying, cut with a hot-blade knife.
Note: Breaking strength is the force at which new webbing will break, and should never be considered the work load limit.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
General Purpose Polypropylene Webbing

Polypropylene is lightweight and economical. Use it to create straps, belts, and tie downs. It has a finished end with a locking stitch that won't unravel. To prevent fraying, cut with a hot-blade knife.
Note: Breaking strength is the force at which new webbing will break, and should never be considered the work load limit.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Soft Cotton Webbing

Cotton is nonabrasive and soft enough to allow buckles to grip tightly. Use it to create straps, belts, and tie downs. It has a finished end with a locking stitch that won't unravel. To prevent fraying after a new cut, fold and sew or use a finishing tip.
Note: Breaking strength is the force at which new webbing will break, and should never be considered the work load limit.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Extra-Strength Soft Cotton Webbing

A nylon core makes this webbing stronger than standard cotton webbing. Use it to create straps, belts, and tie downs. It has a finished end with a locking stitch that won't unravel. To prevent fraying after a new cut, fold and sew or use a finishing tip.
Note: Breaking strength is the force at which new webbing will break, and should never be considered the work load limit.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Low-Stretch Polyester Webbing

Able to resist stretching, polyester holds loads tightly. Use it to create straps, belts, and tie downs. It has a finished end with a locking stitch that won't unravel. To prevent fraying, cut with a hot-blade knife.
Note: Breaking strength is the force at which new webbing will break, and should never be considered the work load limit.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Cut-Resistant Kevlar Webbing

This webbing resists abrasion caused by sharp corners and edges. Use it to create straps, belts, and tie downs. It has a finished end with a locking stitch that won't unravel. To prevent fraying after a new cut, fold and sew or use a finishing tip.
Note: Breaking strength is the force at which new webbing will break, and should never be considered the work load limit.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Pliable Polyurethane-Coated Polyester Webbing

This slip-resistant webbing remains flexible, even in low temperatures, and is easy to clean. Use it to create straps, belts, and tie downs. It has a finished end with a locking stitch that won't unravel. To prevent fraying, cut with a hot-blade knife.
Note: Breaking strength is the force at which new webbing will break, and should never be considered the work load limit.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Heat-Resistant Nomex Webbing

Often used in temperatures up to 500° F without burning or melting. This webbing is also soft to the touch. Use it to create straps, belts, and tie downs. It has a finished end with a locking stitch that won't unravel. To prevent fraying after a new cut, fold and sew or use a finishing tip.
Note: Breaking strength is the force at which new webbing will break, and should never be considered the work load limit.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Salt-Water Resistant Dyneema Webbing

Sunlight and salt water are no match for this webbing that also resists chemicals and abrasion. Use it to create straps, belts, and tie downs. It has a finished end with a locking stitch that won't unravel. To prevent fraying, cut with a hot-blade knife.
Note: Breaking strength is the force at which new webbing will break, and should never be considered the work load limit.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Track Fitting-to-Plain End Webbing

Add a buckle to this webbing to create a tie down. The track fitting attaches to snap-in load-securing E-track.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Eye-to-Track Fitting Webbing


Attach the eye to a tie down buckle or an anchor point. The fitting attaches to snap-in load-securing E-track.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
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Wd. | Lg., ft. | Capacity, lbs. | End Fitting Material | Lg. | Style | Max. Temp., °F | Color | Each | |
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2" | 4 1/2 | 800 | Zinc-Plated Steel | 2 13/16" | Flat | 250° | Yellow | 0000000 | 000000 |
Webbing Tethers for Snap-In Load-Securing Track


Use these short lengths to tether material or with a coupling to add extra length to a ratchet strap.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
Webbing Guides for Snap-In Load-Securing Track


This guide has a flat slot that accepts webbing and prevents it from twisting. It snaps into track for use in a load securing system.
Warning: Never use for lifting applications.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
For Max. Webbing Wd. | Capacity, lbs. | End Fitting Material | Each | |
2" | 1,000 | Zinc-Plated Steel | 0000000 | 00000 |