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Offline Rubi03 jef

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Re: Tow Straps on Sale at Princess Auto
« Reply #15 on: December 16, 2009, 02:31:02 PM »
i can see it being a good idea to have a tow strap in the truck incase that you might have to pull buddy out of the woods if somethign breaks and he /she cant drive out

but i know if im pulling or being pulled im useing the right recovery strap that will stretch and not impact both trucks


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Offline crane man

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Re: Tow Straps on Sale at Princess Auto
« Reply #16 on: December 18, 2009, 09:52:08 PM »
tinkerer has it right, its about reducing the shock load on the vehicle , anchor points and the strap its self. in the crane world we have a saying if it doesn't bend it breaks! everything stretches or bends under load, including chains,but not as much as a specialty recovery strap. i have never used one of those recovery straps but it sounds a bit dangerous that's allot of stored energy if it were to break or even worse an attachment point were to break off  it could be like a sling shot. i am not sure how the princess auto straps and recovery straps are rated, the slings and straps i use are rated on a 5:1 if its rated 10 000 lbs . its minimum breaking point is 50 000 lbs. if a princess auto tow strap is rated for say 20 000 lbs, i am sure that's its breaking strength. it would not take much of tug to reach the breaking strength.  

Offline t-man

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Re: Tow Straps on Sale at Princess Auto
« Reply #17 on: December 18, 2009, 10:22:44 PM »
A link to the manufacturer's site of the PA recovery straps.  I have a 2" one from when I had my Dakota.  Pulled out a few loaded half tons out of the mud with it.  Still shows now signs of wear.

http://www.ericksonmfg.com/products/strapsTieDowns/recoveryStraps.html

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Re: Tow Straps on Sale at Princess Auto
« Reply #18 on: December 18, 2009, 10:26:39 PM »
Does anyone here actually have the specs for the actual "straps" that were first mentioned in this post?  Tow  straps, recovery straps, etc....?
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Offline crane man

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Re: Tow Straps on Sale at Princess Auto
« Reply #19 on: December 18, 2009, 11:00:27 PM »
ok i think i found the add in the last pa flyer

4” X 30 FT HEAVY DUTY TOW STRAP
Price:$22.22
Item Number: 8294787
# 6,666 lb. safe working load
# Super strong reinforced nylon strap ideal for cars, trucks, boats, farm, or home use
Wt. 4.5 lbs.


i am not sure what they mean by safe working load , in the lifting world that would would mean a 5:1, but its a towing strap. it could have a breaking strength as high as 33 330 lbs but i would say more likely 13000 to 20 00 lbs.

all the poster of this thread wanted to do was share what he thought was a good deal, i dont think its bad. that strap could have lots pf uses including lengthening a proper snatch strap, towing a truck or pulling a civic out of a ditch or even a last resort when a proper recover strap has failed. i have lots of room in my truck and tend to have a large variety of  rigging to help me out of most any situation. i would not by one