3" Wire Hook 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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    $65.99
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3″ Wire Hook Ratchet Straps for Heavy-Duty Flatbed Securement

Get the strength you need without the extra bulk of 4 inch assemblies. Our 3″ wire hook ratchet straps pair industrial polyester webbing with double J style wire hooks for fast, positive connections to D-rings and anchor points. Rated up to 5,400 Lb. Working Load Limit with 16,200 Lb. Assembly Break Strength, these straps are built for serious cargo control on flatbeds and utility trailers.

Key Specs

  • Ratings: WLL up to 5,400 Lb., ABS up to 16,200 Lb.*
  • Popular Lengths: 20′, 27′, 30′
  • Colors: Yellow plus select color options on certain SKUs
  • Webbing: UV and water resistant polyester for long service life
  • Hooks: Narrow profile wire hooks for tight or recessed anchor points

*Always verify the exact rating on each product page and plan by WLL.

Why Choose Wire Hook End Fittings

  • Fast connection: Spring tension helps the hook stay engaged under vibration
  • Low profile: Easy to clip into rub rail cutouts and compact anchor hardware
  • Pro grade durability: Webbing resists abrasion, moisture, and sun exposure
  • Less bulk: Comparable WLL to many 4 inch setups with a slimmer package

Where These Straps Excel

  • Flatbed and step-deck: Secure lumber, pallets, equipment, and crate loads
  • Utility and ag: Tie down implements, totes, generators, and jobsite gear
  • Fleet standardization: Consistent ratings and tag labeling for inspections

Best Practices for a Secure Tie Down

  1. Match ratings: Confirm WLL per strap and per anchor point
  2. Keep webbing flat: Remove twists, pre tension by hand, then ratchet to final tension
  3. Protect edges: Use corner protectors on sharp corners to extend strap life
  4. Secure the tail: Tie off excess webbing or use keepers to prevent flapping