Tow Straps and Recovery Straps are often confused as being the same thing. After all, they look similar and do similar things, so to clarify the definition of each, we answered some of the most frequently asked questions.
What is the difference between a Recovery Strap and a Tow Strap?
A recovery strap is made with nylon fabrication so that it stretches similar to a rubber band. It
provides some give to “recover” a stuck vehicle while a tow strap can tow a disabled vehicle to
another location yet has no “give”. In addition, most tow straps come with hooks at the end.
Recovery straps do not and should not be used with hooks because it will reduce the capacity of the
strap.
How do I attach the recovery strap to another vehicle?
You should pass one end of the strap through the loop at the other end to secure it. NEVER use a
knot or additional hardware to attach it. DO NOT attach it another vehicle in a way that it may be cut
or damaged.
Is it possible to pull a vehicle so hard with my strap that it will hit my vehicle?
Nylon straps are safer and easier to use than chains. DRIVE VERY SLOWLY when pulling the
vehicle out. Sudden tugs may lead to damage to either vehicle or the strap. A tarp may also be used
ON TOP of the recovery strap as a safeguard. If by chance the strap should break, the tarp will slow
the recovery strap down before it can cause damage.
How do I know how large a recovery strap to buy?
A general rule of thumb is that each inch of width will allow you to pull out about 10,000 lbs. and the
larger the width of the strap, the less “give” it has. That is why we sell 1” through 6” wide straps on
our website. For most people’s use, these widths are the most common. For special applications,
please call our office at 800-242-3477. Custom straps are available at no extra charge. Following
are recovery strap ratings for single and two-ply:
SINGLE PLY RECOVERY STRAPS – 1 thickness of webbing between end loops
2 inches = approximately 19,600 lbs. material breaking strength
3 inches = approximately 29,400 lbs. material breaking strength
4 inches = approximately 39,200 lbs. material breaking strength
6 inches = approximately 58,800 lbs. material breaking strength
TWO PLY RECOVERY STRAPS – 2 thicknesses of webbing between end loops
2 inches = approximately 39,200 lbs. material breaking strength
3 inches = approximately 58,800 lbs. material breaking strength
4 inches = approximately 78,400 lbs. material breaking strength
6 inches = approximately 117,600 lbs. material breaking strength
For HEAVY DUTY RECOVERY STRAPS, our division Wrecker Supply USA, offers FOUR PLY recovery straps with and without steel oblongs. Custom lengths are available by calling us at
877-670-3130.
FOUR PLY RECOVERY STRAPS - 4 thicknesses of webbing between end loops
4 inches = approximately 133,000 lbs. material breaking strength
6 inches = approximately 188,000 lbs. material breaking strength
If you would like additional information such as care and use of recovery straps, please email us at smartlift@wiscolift.com.
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Since 1974, WiscoLift Inc. has been providing innovative, safe and reliable products and services for all of your material lifting needs. From web slings and hardware to complex crane systems and ergonomic lifting devices, our experienced sales team will partner with you to determine the best solution to your lifting challenges.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Friday, October 14, 2016
Ergonomic and Affordable Crane Solutions - Part II
When you need an ergonomic, affordable
crane with capacities of up to 4000 lbs., work station bridge cranes are a
great solution.
Both
Freestanding and Ceiling Mounted bridge cranes have a modular design, making
them easy to expand as your work flow increases. They provide superior load positioning
and easy movement for workers.
Ceiling Mounted Bridge Crane
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An excellent solution when a work area
must be free from any support structures. Because this system is modularly
designed, multiple bridges can be installed on one runway to increase
productivity and flexibility in a work area. Load capacities are available in 250,
500, 1000, 2000 and 4000 lbs. with bridge lengths of up to 34 feet.
Freestanding Bridge Crane
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When a ceiling mounted crane is not possible, the
Free Standing Work Station Bridge Cranes can handle the toughest overhead
lifting tasks. These cranes, which can be installed on any normal 6-inch
reinforced concrete floor, feature a pre-engineered modular design that can
easily expand as your work centers expand. This bridge crane has capacities from 150-4000 lbs.
Aluminum Bridge Crane
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The aluminum work station bridge cranes are ideal
for work sites that have challenging environments. The unique aluminum design
is available in a wide variety of spans and lengths, making it one of the best
ergonomic solutions on the market.
WiscoLift is now offering financing for
cranes priced at $3,800 and above. In addition, we provide installation and
service for all Gorbel cranes in the Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan and
Minnesota areas.
For pricing information, please visit our
website at https://www.wiscolift.com/collections/cranes
or you may contact us at 800-242-3477 or email smartlift@wiscolift.com.
#cranes #bridgecranes #wiscolift #materialhandling
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