HOW TO KEEP YOUR TRUCK STRAPS FROM FALLING OFF

Will Dunn

April 19, 2023 • 3 min read

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HOW TO KEEP YOUR TRUCK STRAPS FROM FALLING OFF

Do you use Straps to secure your cargo during transit? Utilising this common technology is a smart and cost-effective choice to protect your freight, but it’s super important that they are used correctly to ensure maximum safety, reducing the risk of your load loosening, or worst case, falling off.

Safety is always at the forefront of our minds at Lifting Equipment Store, so here are a few simple things that you can do to ensure that your Truck Straps stay in place and don’t cause any unnecessary damage or accidents.

SAFE USE OF RATCHET STRAPS IS CRITICAL

Firstly, and arguably the most important, use the correct Truck Straps for the job. You may not think it, but different straps are designed specifically for different applications, and using the wrong type could put your cargo at risk. You must ensure that you’re operating with a Truck Strap that can handle the weight of the items that you’re transporting. There’s a reason that these items come with a recommended maximum weight limit and under no circumstances should they ever be exceeded.

HOW TO KEEP YOUR TRUCK STRAPS FROM FALLING OFF

Next, make sure your ratchet straps are tight enough. This may sound obvious, but it’s easy to get complacent when using Truck Straps and assume they’re secure. It’s vitally important that you make sure that the straps are pulled as tightly as possible. This is the only way to ensure maximum tension and secure fit.

It’s easy to forget about your load when in transit, so why not stop and periodically check the tension of your straps during your journey. Again, this may seem common sense, but a quick pit stop to check from time to time can help you catch any slack before it becomes a serious issue. This would be particularly helpful during longer journeys where you may encounter several potholes or uneven driving surfaces.

Finally, use a dab of silicone or wax on the Truck Strap hooks and other hardware. This will prevent them from vibrating loose during transit. This simple trick will keep your straps firmly in place and will help them stay secure over longer periods of time.

By following these best practices, you can make sure that your straps stay in place and provide the security that you need for your cargo. Taking just a few extra minutes to double-check your straps will assist your goods in arriving safely at their destination. Afterall, what’s a few extra minutes when safety is at risk?.


Will Dunn

April 19, 2023 • 3 min read

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