US Cargo Control 3 Inch x 30 Foot Tow/Recovery Strap

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Specification
AutomotiveFitType : universal_fit
Brand : Us Cargo Control
BulletPoint1 : Durable, heavy duty nylon Recovery Strap. Tow capacity = 8,000 lbs.
BulletPoint2 : Strap eyes reinforced with tough Cordura fabric to resist wear and abrasion
BulletPoint3 : Width = 3 inches, Length = 30 feet, Assembly Break Strength: 24,000 lbs, Working Load Limit: 12,000 lbs.
BulletPoint4 : 100% domestic - webbing made in the USA, sewn in the USA.
BulletPoint5 : Can be used for both recovery AND towing applications | NOT APPROVED FOR OVERHEAD LIFTING
Color : Red
CompatibleWithVehicleType : Car, Truck, ATV, Van, Motorcycle, UTV, Boat, Snowmobile, PWC
CompatibleWithVehicleType1 : Truck
CompatibleWithVehicleType2 : Bus
CompatibleWithVehicleType3 : RV
CompatibleWithVehicleType4 : Van
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 840086905000
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 0840086905000
IncludedComponents : Tree Saver Strap
ItemDisplayWeight : 4.8 pounds
ItemName : US Cargo Control 3 Inch x 30 Foot Tow/Recovery Strap
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 31.75 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 8.89 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 10.16 centimeters
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemTypeKeyword : towing-straps
LoadCapacity : 12000 pound
Manufacturer : US Cargo Control
Material : Nylon
ModelName : SM3X8-B
ModelNumber : WNTH03-2PK
NumberOfItems : 1
NumberOfPieces : 1
PartNumber : TS330
ProductDescription : Its important to note the difference between recovery straps and tow straps. Tow straps are made of polyester and should not be used to recover stuck vehicles. High-performance recovery straps from US Cargo Control are made from industrial grade nylon webbing, which has a higher stretch value than polyester and therefore can be used as BOTH a tow strap and recovery strap. It is essential for the strap to stretch so the memory of the nylon webbing will help "snap" the vehicle unstuck and take some of the shock out of the initial pull. You should choose a strap with a break strength that is 2 times the weight of the vehicle you are trying to tow or recover. To attach your strap, wrap it around an appropriate frame point on the stuck vehicle, and thread the strap through the eye of the other end to choke the frame. The vehicle doing the towing or recovering should have the appropriate hardware (like a shackle) on which you can securely attach the strap. (Be sure the break strength of your shackle is higher than that of the strap.) To ensure the safety of our customers, straps from US Cargo Control contain Red Alert Yarns. These red yarns are sewn into the body of the webbing to give a warning if the strap has worn down or weakened. When the Red Alert Yarns start to show, the load be(more...)
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2007-08-10T16:32:18.000-00:00
Size : 3 in x 30 ft
SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable
SupplierDeclaredHasProductIdentifierExemption : 1
TensileStrength : 70000 pounds
UnitCount : 1
UnspscCode : 24101600
WarrantyDescription : Lifetime Manufacturer

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