9200# Ratcheting Chain Load Binder-1/2" Ratchet Binders (load-binder) on 2040-parts.com
US $30.87
Location:
West Bend, Wisconsin, US
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One Brand New D.O.T. Approved 9200 lb. Ratcheting Load Binder for 3/8" to 1/2" chain. This heavy duty load binder ratchet makes hauling material with chains easy. Huge 9200 lb. load capacity and a breaking strength of more than 3 elephants or 33,000 pounds, this ratchet binder will meet and exceed your expectations!!
The super duty load binder makes securing material with chains a synch. The massive steel hooks featured on the ratchet binder are made to work with both 3/8" and 1/2" chains. A sturdy 15" long handle with adjustable body piece joins the two hooks together to create a load binder ratchet capable of securing a 9200lb. load. The load binder ratchet has an outstanding 33,000 lb. break strength, making it one of the heaviest duty ratchet binders on the market. The load binder has a travel range of 7" to allow for great adjustability when working with chains. DOT Approved.
Load Binder Ratchet Product Features:
DOT Approved
Sturdy, long 15" handle with an adjustable body
Ratchet style handle operation
Capable of securing loads up to 9,200 lbs (33,000 lb break strength)
8" adjustable travel range for chain work
Steel hooks work with both 3/8" and 1/2" chains
Heavy duty steel construction with a red powder-coat finish
1 year Manufacturer's warranty
Load Binder Ratchet
Model #
Description
Adjustable Length
Load Capacity
Break Strength
Material
LOAD-BINDER
(1) Ratcheting Heavy-Duty Load Binder
23" to 30"
9200 lbs.
33,000 lbs
Steel
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