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  2. Tie down strap - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tie_down_strap

    A tie down strap (also known as a ratchet strap, a lashing strap or a tie down) is a fastener used to hold down cargo or equipment during transport. Tie down straps are essentially webbing that is outfitted with tie down hardware. This hardware allows the tie down strap to attach to the area surrounding the cargo or equipment, loop over the ...

  3. EPDM rubber - Wikipedia

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    EPDM is also used for components that provide elasticity; for example, it is used for bungee cords, elastic tie-downs, straps, and hangers that attach exhaust systems to the underfloor of vehicles (since a rigid connection would transfer vibration, noise, and heat to the body). It is also used for cushioned edge guards and bumpers on appliances ...

  4. Webbing - Wikipedia

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    Webbing is often outfitted with various forms of tie down hardware to extend its range of abilities (and create tie down straps). This hardware can take the form of: End fittings (S-hooks, snap hooks, bolt/anchor plates, J-hooks, flat hooks, etc.) Fasteners (over-center, cam, ratchet, etc.) Buckles (slide buckles, snap buckles, etc.)

  5. Martingale (tack) - Wikipedia

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    The standing martingale, also known as a "tiedown" or a "head check", [1] has a single strap which is attached to the girth, passes between the horse's front legs and is fixed to the back of the noseband. To prevent it from catching on other objects, it also has a neck strap. A variation is attached to a breastplate in lieu of a neck strap.

  6. Ratchet (device) - Wikipedia

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    The rack and pawl are both restricted to only linear movement (not shown). A ratchet (occasionally spelled rachet) is a mechanical device that allows continuous linear or rotary motion in only one direction while preventing motion in the opposite direction. Ratchets are widely used in machinery and tools.

  7. Load securing - Wikipedia

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    Load securing, also known as cargo securing, is the securing of cargo for transportation. According to the European Commission Transportation Department “it has been estimated that up to 25% of accidents involving trucks can be attributable to inadequate cargo securing”. [1] Cargo that is improperly secured can cause severe accidents and ...

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