In this video i will show you how to use ratchet straps.
How to lock ratchet to roof.
I ve been doing it this way for years after trying many different path.
It is a full tutorial that goes over wrapping the strap around something tightening the strap with.
Quickly and easily strap cargo to roof rack or trailer using ratchet straps.
Lighter goes lower place heavier items on top of lighter items.
On each side of the roof you ll see a rack that runs the length of the roof of the vehicle.
The second option is the side racks.
Stack items evenly across the roof and in the center of the doors.
Remove the master key and try the locking key.
Press your finger against the lock cylinder to keep it in place and use your other hand to pull out the master key.
You tighten them simply by pulling the free end of the strap that comes out of the buckle and since there s the equivalent of a pulley action going on there you can easily make them as tight as they need to be.
Use a tie down that wraps around the item and the rails.
It s best to use a thinner piece of rope and go through an open door and then shut the doors on top of it.
Two equally spaced straps running front to back and two side to side across the load will do the trick for most standard shaped items.
Cover the entire load with a tarp or netting to prevent things from falling out.
They are much easier and faster to work with.
Then try using the locking key.
Camlock straps don t have the complexity of ratchet lock straps.
Here s a tip to consider when using racks to tie down large items such as canoes and kayaks.
Hi this is the way i use my ratchet straps to secure loads of planks to my roof rack.
Ratchets may also be installed at one end to allow.
Once it s inserted fully a quarter turn clockwise should lock in place the mechanism for instance one of the four feet of a car roof rack.
Commonly used for supporting and adjusting the angle of table tops such as drafting tables and headrests.
Ratchet straps are a cheap and easy way to ensure the highest level of safety when deciding how to secure items on a roof rack.