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Lebus® L-140 Standard Ratchet Type Load Binders

Lebus® L-140 Standard Ratchet Type Load Binders

Lebus® L-140 Standard Ratchet Type Load Binders are a type of load binding device commonly used in the transportation and cargo securing industry. Manufactured by Lebus International Engineers, these load binders provide a reliable and secure method for tensioning and securing loads during transportation.

Here are some key features and characteristics of Lebus® L-140 Standard Ratchet Type Load Binders:

  • Design: The L-140 load binders are designed with a ratchet mechanism, which allows for precise and incremental tensioning of chains or straps. They typically consist of a handle or lever mechanism, a ratchet gear system, and hooks or end fittings for attachment to chains or straps.

  • Tensioning Mechanism: The ratchet mechanism of the L-140 load binders provides the ability to apply tension to the load restraint system in small increments. This enables users to achieve the desired level of tension and securely hold the cargo in place during transportation.

  • Load Capacity: Lebus® L-140 load binders come with specific load ratings or capacities, indicating the maximum load they can handle. It is important to select the appropriate load binder based on the intended load requirements and the strength of the chain or strap being used.

  • Safety Features: L-140 load binders are designed with safety features to ensure secure and reliable tensioning of the load. They often include a locking mechanism or latch that securely holds the ratchet in place, preventing accidental release or loosening of the tension during transit.

  • Durability: These load binders are constructed using high-quality materials to provide durability and resistance to wear and corrosion. This ensures their long-lasting performance even in demanding working conditions.

  • Versatility: Lebus® L-140 load binders are versatile and can be used with various types of chains or straps, making them suitable for different load restraint applications. They are commonly used in the transportation industry for securing cargo on trucks, trailers, flatbeds, or other types of vehicles.

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