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Ratcheting Chain Load Binders

Ratcheting Chain Load Binders

Ancra’s vast selection of strong and durable tie down equipment, assemblies, and accessories helps us strive to be the sole leader in load securement innovation. With over fifty years’ experience, we can help you find the right product to get the job done quickly and correctly....

The ratcheting design of our chain load binders makes tensioning the chain far easier and faster than traditional chain load binders.

All of Ancra’s ratcheting chain load binders are built with the highest-quality materials and components we can offer. Our binders are made of drop forged steel for high strength and durability, and a red E-coat paint finish protects the unit from rust and corrosion in harsh highway conditions. Our chain binders were designed to be used with transport chain.



Ratcheting Chain Load Binders

The ratcheting design for the handles of our chain load binders makes tensioning the chain far easier and faster than traditional chain load binders.

All of Ancra’s ratcheting chain load binders are built with the highest-quality materials and components we can offer. Our binders are made of drop forged steel for high strength and durability, and a red E-coat paint finish protects the unit from rust and corrosion in harsh highway conditions. O

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Ratcheting Chain Load Binder Models:

  • 1/2-in. Ratchet Load Binder: Working load limit 13,000 lbs./5,910 kg.
  • 3/8-in. Ratchet Load Binder: Working load limit: 9,200 lbs./4,170 kg.
  • 5/16-in., Heavy-Duty Ratchet Load Binder: Working load limit: 6,600 lbs./2,990 kg.
  • 5/16-in. Ratchet Load Binder: Working load limit: 5,400 lbs./2,450 kg.

Ancra chain load binders meet or exceed WSTDA T-6 standards.

WARNING: Failure to follow all instructions may result in serious personal injury, property damage and loss of life. Observe the working load limits as noted below and on tags to determine the number of tie downs and hardware required under federal D.O.T. FMCSA 40 CFR Parts 392-393. Use extreme caution when tensioning load binders to ensure chain links are seated securely in the hook before releasing tension on the load binder.

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