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Strap Winder for Flatbed Truck Hand Roller for Winding Kwik Winder Winch Wind...
$ 17.22
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Strap Winder for Flatbed Truck Hand Roller for Winding Kwik Winder Winch Winder for Winch StrapsProduct Details
Manufacturer: SINCERITYLI
Part Number: Zhidaiyaobi-01
Item Weight: 15.5 ounces
Package Dimensions: 18.07 x 4.02 x 2.56 inches
Color: Black
Material: Iron
Batteries Required?: No
Date First Available: January 18, 2021
Save your time: This Hand Roller for Winding dont waste valuable time off your 14-hour clock manually winding straps back onto the winches. If you store your straps on the winches, this flatbed strap winder is a good tool to save your time.
Easy to use: As a flatbed truck driver, you know how sore your wrists can get winding up straps. This truck strap winder features a 2-handed winding design that spares your wrists. Plastic grip handles make winding straps tighter,and the end screw is very tight ,so you do not fear falling apart
Lightweight and durable: At 1.1 lbs, this tool is lightweight enough that its easy to handle, yet tough enough to hold up to the task. Durable steel construction wont bend or fall apart. Zinc-plated so it wont get rust-locked.
Application: Hook end slides right into the winch cap. Simply insert and rotate.
Usage: - Get your straps back on the winches quickly with this easy-to-use, durable strap winder tool.
Package :18 inch strap winder1 This is a good tool for all flatbeds equipped with winches. After the trailer has been unloaded, the Kwik Winder allows drivers to wind straps onto the mandrel of a winch in a fraction of the time it takes to do it by hand! This essential tool easily recoils straps, saves time and gets drivers back on the road quickly. Weight: 1.1 lbs.. save your time make you work easier how this works, how do You start off rolling the strap and keep it from slipping off This hooks into the strap holder that is mounted on the trailer. You wind the strap onto that. This does not wind the strap up unless it is still connected to the trailer. What we should do is lose the strap so that it has about 1 foot of slack, then wind it up but as you wind it, pull the strap so that it becomes tight