Keeper Deep Storage Winch Strap
- Break Strength of 15,000lbs
- Hi-Test Webbing
- Flat Hook End
- Works with Deep Storage Winch
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Description
The Keeper Corp Winch Strap is 27' long and 4" Wide. The Hi-Test webbing has three layers of high tensity yarn that protects the face, back and edge layers from abrasion and the weather. Nylon Winch Strap is 27' long and has a break strength of 15,000lbs and 5,000lbs working load limit. Each strap comes with 1 flat hook end. And works great with the Deep Storage Winch which is available on sold separately. Order Part # KE-04928.
Features
- Nylon Winch Strap is 27' long and has a Break Strength of 15,000lbs and 5,000lbs working load limit.
- Available in 4" Wide & 27' Long
- Hi-Test Webbing has three layers of high tenacity yarn that protects the face, back and edge layers from abrasion and the weather.
- Flat Hook End: Each strap comes with an open strap on one end and one flat hook end on the other.
- Works with Deep Storage Winch, which is available, sold separately. Order Part # KE-04928
Keeper Deep Storage Winch Strap Frequently Asked Questions
Keeper Hi-Test Webbing: The heart of a tie-down and tow strap is its webbing. The webbing design must be specific to the job. For example, the webbing used to lash a kayak to an automobile roof rack requires a different break strength, abrasion resistance, and weave pattern than a heavy duty ATV or motorcycle tie-down. Keeper is committed to providing high quality, long lasting, value driven products. Therefore, we design products with webbing that exceeds the demands of each specific application. Keeper introduced Hi-Test™ webbing to the tie-down market many years ago, using three layers of high tenacity yarn. The face, back and edge layers protect the webbing from abrasion and weather. The center, or warp yarns, provide the strength. All Keeper webbing meets appropriate abrasion capacity requirements so you and your customers are assured of longer lasting products.
| Componet Capacity | The strength of each component of an assembly. e.g. Keeper P/N 04622, the ratchet begins to fail at 13,000 lbs., the hooks began to fail at 10,000 lbs., and the webbing breaks in excess of 12,000 lbs. |
| Rated Capacity | Also known as "assembly capacity" or "break strength" is the minimum load a complete assembly can withstand before failure in a laboratory pull test when the product is NEW. e.g. Keeper P/N 04622 the failure occurs in excess 0f 10,000 lbs. |
| Working Load Limited | The maximum weight of a load a tie-down should be subjected to during normal use. To assist the consumer in making the proper |
| tie-down choice for the job, Keeper, the Web Sling Association | |
| and the Federal D.O.T. require the Working Load Limit to be | |
| 1/3 of the Rated Capacity. e.g. in Keeper P/N 04622 the working load limit is 3,333 lbs. | |
| DON'T BE FOOLED! | |
| The Webbing Makes a Difference | Sewing Efficiency - As webbing is sewn it is weakened where it is pierced by the needle, reducing its strength by 10-20%. |
| D.O.T. and Web Sling Association require each tie-down manufacturer to certify the Rated Capacity (Break Strength) and Working Load Limit of each product by attaching a tag or stencil to the product. | |
| To obtain the full 10,000 lbs. capacity for a 2" x 27' tie-down, "2 Stripe" (12,000 lbs. break strength) webbing must be used. "1 Stripe" webbing would only yield a capacity of 8,000 - 9,000 lbs. because of the sewing efficiency. |


















