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What is the Difference Between Pre-tension and Lashing Capacity?

Lashing capacity is the lashing’s strength, which should be marked on the lashing. Pretension is the force of a lashing given by a tension mechanism. How do lashing capacity and pretension relate? It is important to note, that the lashing capacity of a webbing assembly does not equal the pretension …

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Different Types of Ratchet Straps

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Hook & Keeper Hook and Keeper tie-downs are the industry standard for ratchet straps. Fitted with a hook and keeper on both ratchet tail and strap, these straps undoubtedly provide the most acceptable load restraint solution. With the keeper innovation, there is minimized likelihood of declasping the ratchet, thereby …

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Toll Roads – A Guide to Help Understand and Navigate the Toll Network.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]What is a Toll Road? Toll roads subject their drivers to a small fee each use. By law, you must pay the charge when you drive on a toll road. How do I know which roads are tolled? Prior to entering a toll road, a sign will be visible with …

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How to Use Ratchet Strap

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Using a ratchet for the first time can be confusing. Here, Tegral breaks down the process in a time-efficient and safe way. Ensure both ends of strap assembly are clasped to secure tie-down point. *These include all-round bars on truck or ute-tray. Thread strap through the spool of closed ratchet …

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Why #LoadsEasier?

Why #loadsEasier? Here’s why… Here at Tegral we know that load protection and restraint can seem like a side-show of your key focus and we know it can be a massive pain to have to waste valuable time in the day sorting out equipment issues when your trucks need to …

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What does pre-tension really mean?

Maybe you are carting your first load or maybe you have been using ratchet straps for ages but still have not got your head around what pre-tension is. So, what’s all the fuss about pre-tension and why is it important? One of the biggest mistakes is thinking that having a …

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What makes a good ratchet tie down (RTD)?

Value does, it always comes back to value. If you value quality, then double ratchet wheels with 18 teeth for extra pre-tension and a high-quality polyester webbing would be what you call good value. If you value price, then you may sacrifice the quality of the ratchet straps or you …

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Australian Made

Did you know that Tegral is 100% dedicated to keeping manufacturing alive in Australia? We produce many of our products in house, right here in our factory here in Moss Vale just an hour from SYD Yes really, our factory is well placed for the quick delivery to all of …

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LAUNCHING… Dedicated same-day delivery to Western Sydney

Tegral is absolutely pumped to be launching a dedicated same-day delivery service to our customers in the western Sydney area. We understand what a delay it is when you have a truck that cannot leave a depot until its load has been restrained with all the necessary equipment. That is …

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Plywood, Corflute and Friction Mat – On its way to protect loads

A recent order on its way out to protect more loads traveling around Australia. Here at Tegral we are focused on making sure that every load that travels around Australia reaches its destination on time and undamaged. #LoadsEasier

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2500kg Ratchet Tie Downs in Stock

DID YOU KNOW? Tegral holds extensive stock of ratchet tie downs. Do you ever have a truck waiting at a depot and it not being able to leave because they don’t have enough straps. Feel free to give us a call and we can work something out to get that …

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Where to buy ratchet tie downs in Sydney?

The best place buy ratchet tie downs is www.tegral.com.au So why Tegral?? Simply put, it is because we genuinely care about your load and we want to make sure that every load in Australia is delivered on time, and undamaged. We supply Sydney every day. Every morning in fact. We are super …

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When Should I Use Plywood On Loads?

Plywood is a great sustainable way of protecting palletised goods and ensuring secure transportation with minimal movement. Plywood is often utilised between layers when double stacking pallets on full loads (FTL) as it protects the lower layer goods from the harsh pallets above ensuring your clients goods are delivered in …

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Why is Load restraint so important?

Load restraint is an essential part of transporting any type of item. There are several facets that surround load restraint. The key ones being as follows: Protecting goods during transport Safety Complying with necessary regulations Protecting goods during transport Having correct load restraint will prevent point pressure, damage and stop …

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Why do ratchet straps go missing?

Are you forever loosing ratchet straps?… After speaking to many types of transport and logistics companies, from owner drivers to national operations managers we have found there is one thing every transport company has in common: They all loose too much load restraint equipment. We know what it feels like, …

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