1. Продукт закінчивсяview
The Erickson 59136 Ratcheting E-Track Logistic Strap is a heavy-duty cargo securement device designed for use with E-track systems in enclosed trailers and vans. This strap measures 2 inches in width and 12 feet in length, providing substantial reach for various cargo sizes. It features a robust ratcheting mechanism for tightening and E-fittings on both ends for quick and secure attachment to E-track rails. The strap is engineered to safely secure loads with a maximum load capacity of 3500 pounds and a Working Load Limit (WLL) of 1166 pounds.

2. Особливості продукту
- Розміри: 2 inches wide by 12 feet long.
- Вантажопідйомність: 3500 pounds (maximum breaking strength).
- Межа робочого навантаження (WLL): 1166 pounds (safe working load).
- вкладення: E-fitting ends for secure connection to E-track systems.
- Механізм: Ratcheting system for efficient tensioning and secure cargo hold.
- матеріал: Durable polyester webbing and stainless steel fasteners.
3. Налаштування та встановлення
This logistic strap is designed for use with E-track systems (not included). Ensure your trailer or van is equipped with properly installed E-track rails on the walls or floor where cargo securement is needed.
- Inspect E-Track: Verify that the E-track rails are clean, free of obstructions, and securely mounted to the vehicle structure.
- Attach E-Fittings: Insert the E-fitting end of the strap into an E-track slot. Push the fitting firmly until it clicks into place, indicating a secure lock. Gently pull on the strap to confirm the connection.
- Position Strap: Route the strap over or around the cargo you intend to secure. Ensure the strap lies flat against the cargo and is not twisted.
- Connect Second E-Fitting: Attach the other E-fitting end of the strap to another E-track slot, ensuring it is positioned to allow for proper tensioning with the ratchet.

4. Інструкція з експлуатації
Once both E-fittings are securely attached and the strap is positioned, use the ratcheting mechanism to apply tension.
- Thread the Strap: Feed the loose end of the strap through the slot in the ratchet spindle.
- Видалити Slack: Pull the loose end of the strap through the ratchet until most of the slack is removed and the strap is snug against the cargo.
- Ratcheting to Tighten: Operate the ratchet handle by moving it back and forth. This action will wind the strap onto the spindle, increasing tension. Continue ratcheting until the cargo is securely held and cannot shift. Do not overtighten, as this can damage the cargo or the strap.
- Заблокуйте храповий механізм: Once the desired tension is achieved, push the ratchet handle fully closed until it locks into place. This prevents accidental release during transport.
- Releasing the Strap: To release tension, pull the release lever on the ratchet mechanism. This will allow the ratchet to open fully, unwinding the strap from the spindle. Carefully remove the E-fittings from the E-track.

5. Технічне обслуговування
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your logistic strap.
- Огляд: Before each use, inspect the entire strap for cuts, fraying, excessive wear, or chemical damage. Check the E-fittings and ratchet mechanism for bends, cracks, corrosion, or deformation. Do not use damaged straps.
- Прибирання: Clean the strap with mild soap and water if it becomes dirty. Allow it to air dry completely before storage. Avoid harsh chemicals that could degrade the polyester webbing.
- Змащення: Periodically apply a light lubricant to the moving parts of the ratchet mechanism to ensure smooth operation.
- Зберігання: Store straps in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and harsh chemicals when not in use.
6. Правила безпеки
Adhering to safety guidelines is crucial when using cargo securement straps.
- Do Not Exceed WLL: Never exceed the Working Load Limit (WLL) of 1166 pounds. The WLL is the maximum weight that can be safely secured.
- Proper Securement: Always use enough straps to adequately secure the load. Distribute tension evenly.
- Protect Straps: Use corner protectors or padding to prevent the strap from rubbing against sharp edges of cargo, which can cause cuts and fraying.
- Регулярні перевірки: During transit, periodically check the tension of the straps and the security of the E-fittings, especially after the first few miles of travel.
- Уникайте скручування: Ensure straps are not twisted during use, as this can reduce their strength and effectiveness.
- Особиста безпека: Keep hands and fingers clear of the ratchet mechanism during operation to prevent pinching.
7. Вирішення проблем
- E-Fitting Difficult to Insert: If an E-fitting is difficult to insert into the E-track slot, inspect the fitting for any slight deformation or burrs. In some cases, a very minor adjustment (e.g., a gentle tap with a rubber mallet) might be needed to ensure it fits the specific E-track dimensions. Ensure the E-track slot is clear of debris.
- Ratchet Mechanism Sticking: If the ratchet mechanism is stiff or sticking, it may require cleaning or lubrication. Ensure no dirt or debris is obstructing the gears. Apply a light, penetrating lubricant to the moving parts.
- Strap Not Tightening: Ensure the strap is correctly threaded through the ratchet spindle and that there is sufficient slack removed before ratcheting. If the strap is worn or stretched, it may not hold tension effectively and should be replaced.
8. Технічні характеристики
| Атрибут | Значення |
|---|---|
| Номер моделі | 59136 |
| Розмір | 2in x 12ft |
| матеріал | Polyester (Strap), Stainless Steel (Fastener) |
| Колір | Синій |
| Вантажопідйомність | 3500 фунта |
| Межа робочого навантаження (WLL) | 1166 фунта |
| Розміри продукту | 144 дюйма завдовжки x 2 дюймів завширшки |
| Кількість штук | 1 |
| Тип обслуговування автомобіля | Trailer, Van |
9. Гарантія та підтримка
For information regarding product warranty, returns, or technical support, please contact Erickson Manufacturing directly. Refer to the product packaging or the official Erickson webсайт для отримання найактуальнішої контактної інформації та гарантійних умов.



