2" Wire Hook Ratchet Straps
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- Working Load Limit: 2,200 lbs.
Assembly Break Strength: 6,600 lbs.
- Working Load Limit: 2,200 lbs.
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3 Lengths
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3 Lengths
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2″ Wire Hook Tie-Down Straps for Tight, Hard-to-Reach Anchors
When anchor points are recessed or space is limited, our 2″ wire hook ratchet straps, also known as double J-hook tie downs, deliver a fast and positive connection. Built for a wide range of trucking applications, these straps combine durability, flexibility, and safety to keep cargo locked in for the long haul.
Why Choose J-Hook (Wire Hook) Ratchet Straps?
- Compact Hook Profile: Double J-hooks reach into tight anchor points where bulkier hardware won’t fit.
- Strong & Secure Connection: Wire hooks seat quickly on D-rings and anchor plates for a confident hold.
- Corrosion-Resistant Hardware: Zinc-coated J-hooks help guard against rust in demanding conditions.
- Industrial-Grade Webbing: 2″ polyester resists UV, water absorption, abrasion, and stretching for long service life.
- Inspection-Ready Labels: Each strap is tagged with its Working Load Limit (WLL) to support CVSA, DOT, WSTDA, and North American Cargo Securement guidelines.
Key Specs at a Glance
- Width: 2″ polyester webbing
- Hardware: Double J-hooks (wire hooks), zinc-coated for corrosion resistance
- Compliance: CVSA, DOT, WSTDA / North American Cargo Securement standards (verify per product)
- Applications: Flatbeds, enclosed trailers, and cargo with tight or hard-to-reach anchors
Where These Straps Excel
- Flatbed & Step-Deck Hauling: Quick connections to stake pockets, D-rings, and anchor plates.
- Enclosed Trailers: Narrow hook profile makes routing in tight interiors simple.
- Mixed Loads & Palletized Freight: Reliable tensioning for varied cargo across routes.
Best Practices
- Match Ratings: Use the strap’s Working Load Limit (not break strength) when planning securement.
- Use Proper Anchors: Seat J-hooks fully on compatible D-rings/anchor points; avoid partial engagement.
- Keep Webbing Flat: Remove twists, pre-tension by hand, then ratchet to final tension.
- Protect Edges: Add corner protectors on sharp edges to extend webbing life.
- Secure the Tail: Tie off or use keepers to prevent flapping and abrasion.
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