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Are Lashing Straps Better Than Ratchet Straps?

By admin / Date Oct 13,2025

Ratchet Straps vs. Regular Lashing Straps: A Guide to Life-or-Death Decisions


 

1. What Makes Ratchet Straps Win?

Stranglehold-Level Locking Force: Ratchet teeth engage the strap, tightening the harder it rolls (a lifesaver on bumpy roads).
Precise Tension Control: Each lever movement produces a ≈150kg increment (a level of control impossible with hand-pulling).
Vibration-Resistant: Woven steel wire and double-stitched edges (Regular Lashing Straps will loosen after three hours of vibration).


 

2. The Ultimate Win for Regular Lashing Straps

3-Second Blitz: One-touch lock around the load (ratchet straps take at least a minute).
Slit Needle Threading: Thin, flat straps can fit through mechanical gaps (ratchet boxes won't fit).
Zero Threat of Strap Breakage: Nylon straps snap and fall softly (the ratchet handle shatters, resulting in shrapnel).


 

3. Life-threatening Scenarios

Deadly Work Conditions: The Only Choice
Reasons
Transporting Steel Coils/Concrete Pipes Ratchet straps loosen ordinary straps instantly under level 10 vibration.
Ratchet straps for high-altitude external equipment. Handles can be attached to safety ropes for double security.
Ordinary strapping straps for quick field repairs, even in the dark.
Chemical tank leak sealing. Ordinary strapping straps. Cut them easily after acid corrosion.


 

4. Cost Trap Warning

Rachet straps: The iron hook + ratchet box accounts for 70% of the cost (buying a low-priced product is like buying a suicide device).
Ordinary strapping straps: The price difference hides a hidden danger—recycled straps are as brittle as glass on a sunny day.


 

5. A veteran's life-saving combination technique

Double Lock Formation: ① Use the ratchet strap first to absorb the main force (70% tension). ② Use ordinary strapping straps to crosswise attack (to prevent cargo from tipping over).
Strap Break Warning System: Ordinary straps are coated with friction-heat-transmitting paint (reddening means the main strap is about to break).