The Snap-Loc Starter Kit for Enclosed Utility Trailer includes several great E-Track tie-down components as well as handy organizational E-Track accessories. Easily secure and tie-down various cargo with the included E-Track Singles, which are ideal for those needing a secure, reusable tie-down spot but don’t have the room or the need for an entire length of e-track rails. Connect the included E-Track Ratchet Straps and Spring E-Fittings to the e-track singles to secure your cargo and keep your trailer organized with the J-Hook fittings. These convenient E-Track hooks make a perfect spot to store all kinds of items including extension cords, rope, ratchet straps, and more.
This E-Track Kit Includes:
- (8) E-Track Singles by Snap-Loc (Black Painted) – ETSBLK
- (4) 2″ x 16′ Gray E Track Ratchet Straps – 5316SEF-GRY
- (4) E Track Tie Downs w/ O-Ring – SEF1017RR
- (2) 4.5″ E Track J Hook Fitting – SEF1018U
- (2) 2″ E Track J Hook Fitting – SEF1018L
What’s the Load Rating on the Snap-Loc Singles?
Due to the many variables involved in installing these singles – the fasteners used, the mounting surface, etc. – we cannot provide a blanket working load limit. Although the manufacturer suggests a WLL of 1,000 lbs., it is up to the installer to determine that it’s properly installed to provide sufficient strength. If you need assistance with this, consult your trailer manufacturer for installation suggestions. For more information, please refer to WSTDA T-5 section 3.4.
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Don’t forget to check out our entire e-track and spring e-fitting selection in our E-Track Straps & Tie-Downs category. You will find everything from ratchet and cam buckle straps to cargo load bars and many other e-track fittings and accessories. E-Track is a convenient and trusted solution and is easy to use and customize configurations to suit a large variety of cargo needs.
Ratchet Use Guidelines
According to the WSTDA (section 4.6.8): “When using web tie downs with a winch or ratchet, a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 wraps of webbing shall be wound on the winch or ratchet mandrel. Excessive wraps of webbing on the mandrel may reduce the working load limit (WLL) of the web tie down and may interfere with proper operation.”
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