In industrial lifting and logistics transportation, ratchet straps are hailed as the “seatbelts” of cargo. However, many experienced drivers and warehouse managers often have a fatal misconception: “As long as the strap isn’t broken, it can still be used.” In fact, damage to fiber webbing is often insidious. Once the strap reaches its wear and tear, but is still used, even tiny tears can tear instantly under immense tensile force during high-speed driving or emergency braking, leading to cargo damage or even catastrophic traffic accidents. To ensure operational safety, please be sure to conduct regular “check-ups” on your lashing straps according to the following standards. I. Visual Red Line: Visible signs of obsolescence Key Signal: Missing Tag Requires Disposal. Even if the strap looks new, it must be stopped if it lacks a load label. Webbing Wear: Fuzzy Appearance indicates damaged load-bearing fibers. Surface Cuts: Any perforations or cuts on ...
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