L Track Straps
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- Working Load Limit: 1,666 lbs.
Assembly Break Strength: 5,000 lbs.
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- Working Load Limit: 400 lbs.
Assembly Break Strength: 1,200 lbs.
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5 Colors | 2 Lengths
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- Working Load Limit: 400 lbs.
Assembly Break Strength: 1,200 lbs.
- Working Load Limit: 400 lbs.
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- Working Load Limit: 400 lbs.
Assembly Break Strength: 1,200 lbs.
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8 Colors | 2 Lengths
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- Working Load Limit: 666 lbs.
- Assembly Break Strength: 2,000 lbs.
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L-Track Tie-Down Straps
L-track tie-down straps connect to L-track rails and compatible fittings to create a flexible cargo securement system. They are commonly used inside cargo vans, enclosed trailers, box trucks, and toy haulers to secure motorcycles, powersports equipment, contractor tools, delivery freight, and other cargo.
Available configurations include straps with integrated stud fittings and hook-end straps that connect to removable L-track rings. Because the anchor fittings can be repositioned along the rail, the system can accommodate changing cargo sizes and load arrangements.
How L-Track Straps Connect
L-track straps, also called logistic straps or track tie-downs, are designed for use with L-track rails. These assemblies generally connect in one of two ways:
- Integrated stud fittings lock directly into the L-track rail.
- Hook-style end fittings connect to D-rings, O-rings, or other removable L-track anchors.
Both options allow the attachment points to be moved along the rail as needed. Always confirm that the strap, track, fittings, fasteners, and mounting surface are properly rated for the load.
Types of L-Track Tie-Downs
Straps with Integrated Stud Fittings
These tie-down straps feature double-stud fittings that lock directly into compatible logistics rails. The spring-loaded fitting creates a removable connection point without requiring a separate ring or hook attachment.
L-Track Ratchet Straps
Ratchet straps provide mechanical leverage for applying controlled tension to heavier cargo. Hook-end configurations attach to compatible L-track D-rings or other anchor fittings, while integrated configurations connect directly to the rail.
L-Track Cam Buckle Straps
Cam buckle straps offer quick, hand-controlled tensioning for lighter-duty cargo. They are easy to adjust and provide more control over strap tension, helping reduce the risk of overtightening delicate items.
Choosing the Right L-Track Strap
Select the connection style and tensioning mechanism based on the cargo, available anchor points, and required working load limit.
- Integrated stud fitting: Connects directly to the L-track rail for a compact setup.
- S-hook: Provides a simple connection for general-purpose securement.
- Snap hook: Includes a retaining feature that helps the hook remain connected during transit.
- Wire hook: Has a narrow profile for compatible anchor points with limited space.
- Ratchet: Provides mechanical tensioning for heavier loads.
- Cam buckle: Offers fast adjustment and hand-controlled tension for lighter cargo.
Verify the working load limit of every component before use. The lowest-rated strap, fitting, rail, fastener, or mounting point determines the capacity of the complete system.
L-Track Fittings and Accessories
Single-stud and double-stud fittings make it possible to configure L-track for different cargo securement needs. Available attachment styles include round rings, D-rings, delta links, and threaded fittings.
Flanged end caps provide a finished appearance at the ends of the rail, while track filler strips help create a more even surface when the L-track is not in use. Other useful components include replacement fittings, anchor rings, mounting hardware, and additional sections of airline-style track.
L-Track Strap Safety and Inspection
- Inspect the webbing, stitching, buckle, hooks, and stud fittings before every use.
- Remove straps with cuts, burns, fraying, broken stitching, or damaged hardware from service.
- Check that stud fittings are fully seated and locked into the rail.
- Confirm that hook-end fittings are properly connected to compatible anchor rings.
- Protect the webbing from sharp edges, excessive heat, and abrasive surfaces.
- Never exceed the working load limit of the lowest-rated component.
- Recheck strap tension and attachment points periodically during transport.
Motorcycle and Powersports Tie-Downs
L-track straps are frequently used to secure motorcycles, dirt bikes, ATVs, UTVs, and other recreational vehicles. Additional options include motorcycle tie-down straps, ATV and UTV straps, wheel chocks, soft loops, and preconfigured powersports tie-down systems.
Choose a securement method that is appropriate for the vehicle and follow the vehicle manufacturer's recommended tie-down points. Avoid attaching straps to controls, brake lines, wiring, or components that could bend or become damaged.
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