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6155 Dual Hook Winch Strap and Hook | 14 ft. 8 in.
Part Number
24262
Price:
$28.99
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Dutton-Lainson® black dual hook winch strap and hook
For winches up to 1,700 lb. capacity (strap rating must be 150% of winch rating)
2" wide x 14'8" long with 2" x 18" safety strap and hook
2,600 lb. breaking strength
Standard forged steel
snap hook
with safety latch has a tensile strength of 7,500 lbs. and narrow forged steel snap hook with safety latch has a tensile strength of 4,000 lbs.
Includes a 3/8" x 3" bolt and a 3/8" locknut to install strap onto winch drum
Made in the U.S.A.
NOTE: Installing this strap on smaller D-L pulling winch models DL600A and DL900A requires a 1/4" x 2-3/4" bolt, which is not included.
NOTE: This strap is for hand operated winches up to the capacity listed above. Overload or misuse could cause serious personal injury. Keep winching area free of all unnecessary personnel. Never stand in line with the load and the winch. Inspect strap and hook on each use and replace at the first sign of wear or abnormal appearance. NOT FOR MOVEMENT OF HUMANS.
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