3" Chain Extension Ratchet Straps

    • Working Load Limit: 5,400 lbs.
      Assembly Break Strength: 16,200 lbs.
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  • 4 Colors | 3 Lengths
    • Working Load Limit: 5,400 lbs.
      Assembly Break Strength: 16,200 lbs.
    Lengths:
    20' 27' 30'
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    $82.49
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3" Chain Extension Ratchet Straps for Heavy-Duty Flatbed Securement

Get maximum holding power with 3" chain extension ratchet straps. These assemblies pair industrial polyester webbing with rugged chain extensions for fast hook-up to rub rails, stake pockets, and chain anchor points. Built for flatbed and equipment hauling where strength, durability, and inspection-ready labeling matter.

Typical ratings: Working Load Limit 5,400 Lb. and Assembly Break Strength 16,200 Lb. Always follow the WLL for load calculations and confirm the rating on each product page.

Key Specs

  • Widths: 3" webbing
  • Lengths: 20 ft, 27 ft, 30 ft options on select SKUs
  • Ratings: WLL up to 5,400 lb, ABS up to 16,200 lb per assembly
  • Webbing: UV and water resistant polyester for long service life
  • Compliance: Clear WLL tagging that supports roadside inspection readiness
  • Colors: Yellow, Blue, Green, Red availability varies by SKU

Why Chain Extension Ratchet Straps

  • Quick connections: Chain and grab hook hardware connects to common flatbed anchor points
  • Secure tensioning: Ratchet mechanism helps dial in consistent strap tension for long hauls
  • Durable performance: Polyester webbing resists abrasion, moisture, and UV exposure
  • Fleet friendly: Clear labels and common lengths simplify setup across trailers

Where These Straps Excel

  • Flatbed and step-deck hauling: Secure pallets, lumber, machinery, and crated equipment
  • Construction and ag loads: Tie down implements and jobsite materials to chain-ready anchors
  • Replacement and fleet builds: Pair fixed ends and full assemblies to keep trailers road ready

Best Practices for a Secure Tie Down

  1. Plan by WLL: Use the Working Load Limit for calculations, not the break strength
  2. Protect edges: Add corner protection anywhere the webbing contacts sharp or abrasive surfaces
  3. Keep webbing flat: Remove twists, pre-tension by hand, then ratchet to final tension
  4. Secure tails: Tie off excess webbing or use keepers to prevent flapping and wear

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