Tensioning strap
Ratchet strap – robust and reliable strap for securely fastening loads. Ideal for workshops, industrial settings, mobile applications, and outdoor use. Versatile and easy to handle.
Tension strap with aluminum carabiner for attaching the rope inspection device
The ratchet strap is an indispensable tool for securely fastening, fixing, and transporting loads in workshops, industrial settings, or during mobile applications. Its robust construction using high-quality materials ensures high load-bearing capacity and a long service life. At the same time, its flexible handling allows for quick and easy deployment, whether for individual tools, packages, or larger loads.
Thanks to its robust construction, the tensioning strap is resistant to abrasion, moisture, and mechanical stress. This makes it suitable for both stationary use in workshops and for outdoor use during transport, testing, or assembly work. The easy adjustment and reliable locking mechanism ensure secure fastening, making work processes more efficient and safer.
Features and benefits
- High stability and load-bearing capacity
- Robust and durable construction
- Resistant to abrasion and moisture
- Flexible application for different loads
- Easy to use and quick to set up.
- Optimizes workflows and ensures safety
- Ideal for workshops, industry, mobile applications and outdoor use
Technical data
| Item Number | Designation | Net weight | Dimensions (L x B x H) | CTN | Suitable for | Country of origin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P115T7214 | Tension strap with aluminum carabiner for securing the rope inspection device. Guy straps. Lashing strap for securing testing equipment. | 0,3 kg | 1500 x 30 x 25 mm | 90249000 | Germany |
Application areas
- Workshops
- Industry and manufacturing
- Mobile deployments
- Transport and assembly
- Outdoor and leisure area
- Secure fastening of equipment, packages and materials
Scope of delivery
1 tension strap
Selection guidelines
Please check that the item is suitable for its intended use before use.



