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The lashing strap labels
Overview
User information
Lashing straps may be one-part or two-part.
The one-part lashing strap consists of the webbing belt and a ratchet Only undamaged lashing straps with legible labels may be used. I
as the tensioning element. They are used for bundling or strapping load mproper load securing represents a danger to persons, animals, and
parts into a load unit. goods in the danger area. It is absolutely essential to follow the
practical information on the use and care of lashing straps according to
The two-part lashing strap consists of a fixed end and a free end. The
EN 12195-2 Appendix B.
fixed end consists of a short, non-adjustable belt strap to which a
ratchet and a hook are attached as the connecting element. The free
end is, for example, an approximately 7.5 metre long belt strap to
which a hook is fastened as the connecting element. All our ratchet
lashing straps for the heavy load sector also include the Quick-View
label.
Identification – The label at the fixed end of a lashing strap
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1 Material specification
e.g., PED (on lashing straps with polyester
webbing)
2 Elongation of the webbing belt in %
(at the lashing force specified on the label)
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3 Year of manufacture
4 Warning note
10 12 5 Traceability code and manufacturer's label
11 6 Length of strap
7 Specification of standard
8 Lashing Capacity LC
9 FÖRCH label with article number
10 Standard Hand Force SHF*
11 Standard Tension Force STF**
9 12 Lashing capacity LC***
Examples of labels on the lashing strap
User information
Only undamaged lashing
straps with legible labels may
be used.
Improper load securing
represents a danger to the
lives of persons and animals,
or to goods in the danger area.
It is absolutely essential to
follow the practical information
on the use and care of lashing
straps according to DIN EN
12195-2 Appendix B.
One-part lashing strap Two-part lashing strap (internal) Quick-View label Additional label and operating instructions
* The prescribed maximum force (= 50 daN) which the user must apply in order to achieve the pre-tensioning force / STF.
** The residual maximum force after the grip of a ratchet at the specified maximum hand tensile force of 50 daN has been released.
*** The maximum force to be used in a straight pull for which a lashing strap in use is designed.
daN, decanewton (10 newtons), corresponds roughly to the weight acting on a mass of 1 kg. A lashing strap with a lashing force of 2.500 daN can be loaded up to about 2.500 kg
in a straight pull.
Technical data subject to change.
Availability subject to country specific rules and regulations. www.iconridge.com Source: Theo Förch GmbH & Co. KG 851