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  1. Feb 21, 2016 · This video shows how to use a ratchet strap or tie down and just as importantly take it apart again.Have you ever spent hours wondering how to use a ratchet ...

    • 4 min
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    • Michael Collinson
  2. Jul 30, 2024 · How To Undo, Release, and Unlock a Ratchet Strap. How to Use a Ratchet Strap. Professional Load Securement and Strapping Tips.In this video Sean teaches yo...

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    • Stumpf Moving & Storage
  3. How To Undo and Release a Ratchet Strap. How to Use a Ratchet Strap. Professional Load Securement and Strapping Tips.In this video Sean teaches you how to ...

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    • Stumpf Moving & Storage
  4. Sep 17, 2021 · Step one is in fact pushing the strap further into the buckle as if you were trying to tighten it. BUT…..and this is a big huge but, you only want to push the strap in enough to release the tension on the notch it’s currently wedged into, but not so much that you push it to the next notch. Pushing in the strap ever so slightly releases all ...

    • Overview
    • Threading a Ratchet Strap
    • Securing Your Cargo
    • Releasing the Strap

    Ratchet straps are fasteners used to secure cargo during transport. When used correctly, these straps can support many different weights and cargo sizes. In order to properly use your ratchet straps, thread the strap through the mandrel and then crank the ratchet to tighten it. To release the strap, press the release tab and open the ratchet.

    Use the release catch to open the ratchet.

    The release catch, also known as the release lever, is a smaller handle that disengages the ratcheting handle. It’s located in the center of the top movable piece of the ratchet. Pull up the release catch and flip the ratchet fully open. Set the open ratchet on a table before you so that the spiked wheels (cogs) are facing upwards.

    Thread the strap through the bottom of the ratchet.

    The slot at the bottom of the ratchet, known as the “mandrel,” holds the length of the strap. To thread the strap, start from underneath the ratchet and push it up through the mandrel. The threaded strap should then lay straight, the length of it overlapping with the second strap on the other side of the ratchet.

    Continue feeding the strap through the mandrel until it feels taut.

    Remember that you can always tighten it with the ratchet later, so don’t worry too much about the length.

    Secure cargo in a vehicle with the strap hooks.

    Ratchet straps can easily secure cargo in a truck bed or moving van. Move your cargo where you want it to stay, then place the ratchet strap across your cargo. Hook the ends over the side of the truck bed or in grooves in the van wall.

    Hook the ends around the item to hold pieces together.

    If you’re using the ratchet strap to hold several objects together, such as 2 large frames, wrap the strap around those objects and simply hook the 2 ends together. This will create a large, secure loop.

    Keep in mind that this technique will hold objects together, but will not keep them in place.

    To hold multiple objects together

    Pull and hold the release tab.

    This will override the ratcheting function and release the lock. The release tab should be easy to access and located on the top of the ratchet.

    If you can’t locate the release tab, check your operation instruction manual.

    Open up the ratchet and pull the strap loose.

    Flip the ratchet completely open so it lays flat, then pull on the non-fixed side of the strap. This will release the strap from the ratchet’s hold and allow you to completely remove the strap.

    Pull and hold the release tab to close the ratchet again.

  5. Jul 21, 2024 · To release a ratchet strap, first, pull and hold the release lever located on the ratchet handle. While holding the lever, fully open the ratchet mechanism to disengage the teeth. Once the teeth are disengaged, pull the strap out of the ratchet spindle to release the tension. This will allow you to easily remove the strap from your cargo.

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  7. Mar 15, 2024 · Use the release button or lever. Once you have identified the ratchet mechanism, the next step is to use the release button or lever to loosen the strap. The release button or lever is typically located on the handle of the ratchet mechanism. Pressing the release button or pulling the release lever will disengage the gear mechanism, allowing ...