Sealey TDMCHB Instruction Manual
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To properly secure a load using the Sealey TDMCHB Tie Down, first ensure that the hooks are securely attached to anchor points. Then, adjust the ratchet to tighten the strap until the load is firmly in place. Always check for any slack and make sure the strap is not twisted.
The Sealey TDMCHB Tie Down has a maximum load capacity of 250kg. It is important not to exceed this limit to ensure safety and prevent damage to the tie down.
Yes, the Sealey TDMCHB Tie Down is designed to be durable and can be used in wet conditions. However, it is advisable to dry it after use to prevent any potential deterioration over time.
To release the tension, pull the release lever on the ratchet, which will loosen the strap. Carefully unwind the strap while maintaining control of the ratchet mechanism to prevent any sudden release.
Regular maintenance includes checking for signs of wear or fraying on the strap, ensuring the ratchet mechanism is free from debris, and occasionally lubricating moving parts with a suitable lubricant.
Store the tie down in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. It should be kept coiled and not under tension to maintain its integrity and prolong its lifespan.
If the strap becomes frayed or damaged, it is crucial to replace it immediately. Using a compromised tie down can lead to failure under load, posing a safety risk.
For irregularly shaped loads, use additional tie downs to ensure all parts of the load are secured. Position the straps to distribute tension evenly and prevent shifting during transit.
While it is possible to connect two tie downs, it is not recommended as it can compromise the strength and security of the tie down system. Use a single longer tie down or ensure both are properly secured and tensioned.
It is recommended to inspect the tie down before each use. Regular inspections help identify any potential wear or damage early, ensuring the safety and reliability of the tie down.