| ITEM NO. | SIZE | BARCODE | INNER/ CTN | OUTER/ CTN | G.W/ CTN | N.W/ CTN | LEN/ CTN | WID/ CTN | HEI/ CTN |
| 671136 | 38mm x 6M | 6959820856127 | 0 | 10 | 13.5 | 13 | 32 | 26 | 27 |
| 671159 | 50mm x 9M | 6959820856134 | 0 | 6 | 14.5 | 14 | 38 | 26 | 21 |
The Harden Ratchet Tie‑Down Strap (Models 671136 and 671159) is a professional-grade securing solution built for transporting cargo safely and reliably. Made with high-strength polyester webbing and rugged steel hardware, this ratchet strap provides a secure hold for vehicles, equipment, and various loads.
Technical Specifications:
Brand: Harden
Models: 671136 to 671159
Webbing Material: High-tensile polyester for strength and weather resistance
Hardware: Steel ratchet mechanism and hooks for secure anchoring
Working Load / Capacity: Heavy‑duty (typical working load depends on specific model)
Length: Varies by model (check Imsons for exact specification)
Hook Style: End hooks made of steel for reliable attachment
Applications:
Securing freight, equipment, and tools during transport
Tying down motorcycles, ATVs, and machinery on trailers
Securing construction materials to trucks or trailers
General cargo transport for both professional and DIY use
Key Features & Benefits:
High-Strength Webbing: Durable polyester resists abrasion and stretch.
Heavy Steel Hardware: Strong ratchet mechanism and steel hooks withstand tough loads.
Easy to Use: Ratchet handle provides smooth tensioning for reliable and repeatable tie-down.
Weather Resistant: Polyester resists moisture and UV damage.
Versatile: Suitable for a wide variety of cargo types and sizes.
Secure Transport: Ensures load stability to prevent shifting or damage.
Usage & Safety Guidelines:
Thread the strap webbing through the ratchet correctly before tensioning.
Hook both ends securely to solid anchor points.
Use the ratchet to tighten the strap until the cargo is firmly secured.
Do not over-tighten — allow slight give to accommodate load shifting under motion.
Periodically check strap tension and condition during long trips.
When unloading, release the ratchet slowly to avoid sudden tension loss.
Inspect the strap for wear, fraying or hardware damage before each use.
















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