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Types of Cargo Lashing Belts

Cargo lashing belts, also known as cargo straps or tie-down straps, come in various types depending on their material, design, and purpose. Here are some common types of cargo lashing belts.

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Types of Cargo Lashing Belts

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  1. TYPES OF CARGO LASHING BELT ROMA ENTERPRISE

  2. Cargo lashing belts, also known as cargo straps or tie-down straps, are used to secure cargo and prevent it from shifting or moving during transportation. There are various types of cargo lashing belts available, each designed for specific applications and cargo types. Here are some commonly used types:

  3. Ratchet Straps: Ratchet straps are one of the most popular and widely used types of cargo lashing belts. They feature a ratchet mechanism that allows for easy tightening and secure fastening of the strap. Ratchet straps are typically made of durable polyester webbing and have a high load capacity.

  4. Cam Buckle Straps: Cam buckle straps use a cam buckle mechanism for securing the strap. They are easy to use and provide a reliable hold. Cam buckle straps are suitable for lighter loads and are commonly used for securing items in trucks, trailers, and small cargo shipments.

  5. Endless Loop Straps: Endless loop straps, also known as loop straps or continuous loop straps, have a continuous loop of webbing without any separate buckles or hooks. They are versatile and can be easily adjusted to fit various cargo shapes and sizes. Endless loop straps are commonly used for securing irregularly shaped cargo or in applications where adjustability is required.

  6. Overcenter Buckle Straps:Overcenter buckle straps feature a buckle with an overcenter lever mechanism. This type of strap provides a strong and secure hold. Overcenter buckle straps are often used for heavy-duty applications, such as securing heavy machinery and equipment.

  7. Ladder Straps: Ladder straps consist of a webbing strap with ladder-like rungs spaced along its length. The cargo can be secured by threading the strap through the ladder rungs and then tightening it. Ladder straps provide multiple anchor points for securing cargo and are often used for heavy loads or in flatbed truck applications.

  8. E-Track Straps: E-track straps are designed to be used with E-track systems, which are commonly found in trucks, trailers, and cargo vans. E-track systems consist of horizontal and vertical tracks with built-in anchor points. E-track straps feature fittings that can be easily attached to the anchor points, providing a secure and adjustable tie-down solution.

  9. These are some of the common types of cargo lashing belts available in the market. The choice of the strap depends on the specific application, load requirements, and personal preferences. It's important to select the appropriate type and size of strap based on the weight and dimensions of the cargo being secured to ensure safe transportation.

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