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Product Description

Overview

The RS-RRS2545 is a retractable ratchet strap for securing equipment and cargo during transport, storage, and load-in movement. Its 25 mm webbing extends to 4.5 M, while the patented buckle and spring-loaded reel pull unused webbing back into the body after release, keeping the strap cleaner and faster to pack than a loose-tail tie-down.

Why It Matters

Loose strap tails slow down pack-down and get dirty fast in trucks and warehouse floors. A retractable body makes this strap especially handy for crews that need repeatable tie-downs without spending time coiling spare webbing after every use.

Key Features

  • 25 mm x 4.5 M webbing with 680 kg load capacity gives a compact tie-down format for securing cases and non-lifting cargo.
  • Patented buckle with rewind pin retracts loose webbing into the reel after release, reducing tangles in carts, road cases, and truck kits.
  • Ergonomic vinyl-coated handle improves grip when tensioning the strap during fast load-out conditions.
  • Heat-treated vinyl-coated S hook gives a protected hook interface for common cargo tie-down points.
  • Tie-down-only design is clearly separated from overhead lifting or load-bearing rigging use.

Applications

Use it for tying down road cases, production carts, packed fixtures, and non-lifting cargo during local transport, touring prep, warehouse movement, or event logistics.

Compatibility

For cargo restraint only; do not use this strap for overhead lifting, suspended loads, performer support, or any rigging connection where a rated lifting sling or hoist component is required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this strap as a sling if the load is under the listed capacity

No. This is a cargo tie-down strap only and must not be used for overhead lifting, suspended loads, or load-bearing rigging.

Does the retractable version save much time on pack-down

It helps most when crew are dealing with repeated tie-downs because unused webbing rewinds into the body instead of being coiled by hand.

Should the strap be cranked as tight as possible

No. Tension it only as much as necessary to secure the cargo, then close the handle fully so the latch engages without over-tightening the load.