Tie Down Straps with Retaining Clips - Pair Description
The Tie Down Straps are bright orange, 25mm wide webbing.
Each strap has two parts, a short and a long part, the Tie Down Straps are highly visible to reduce tripping, and the design works well with the Safety Spring, the Rollout Awning Anchor Kit, and they can also be used to anchor tents, gazebos and outdoor shade areas.
See below for more information.
High visibility Tie Down Straps
COMES WITH RETAINING CLIPS
VISIBLE > SAFE > SECURE
High viz Tie Down Straps help to secure awnings, tents and tarps
The Tie Down Straps are extremely versatile, and consist of two parts:
- The shorter strap has a loop on one end, and a metal cam buckle at the other end. The loop allows the tie down strap to be securely fitted over the the awning track
- The longer section has a loop on one end. The loop is fastened through the safety spring, and the other end of the strap fits into the metal cam buckle to control the strap tension
The Tie Down Straps can be used on Caravan awnings, tent poles, and multi purpose tarp grippers!
The high viz Tie Down Straps come in a pack of two, and include two retaining clips. The retaining clips are used to hold down the loose end of the tie down strap.
Tie Down Strap with Retaining Buckle (pack of 2)
Features:
- 25mm wide
- Bright Orange - high visibility
- Polyester webbing - used in the manufacture of outdoor and safety equipment
- Simple to attach
- No more tangled ropes
- Retaining clip to hold down loose end of tie down strap
- Metal Cam Buckle - long lifespan
How to attach the Tie Down Straps to the awning and Safety Springs:
- The tie down straps come in two pieces.
- Place the short Tie Down Strap over the top of the awning rail, and thread the strap through the loop
- Thread the long strap through one end of the Safety Spring and thread through the loop
- Thread the long strap through the metal Cam Buckle which is attached to one end of the short strap
- Thread the loose end of the long strap through the Retaining Clip, to give a nice neat finish. This stops the strap flapping in the wind too
- Tighten the long strap by pulling through the Cam Buckle, until you have reached the correct tension on your strap.