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What are the common fastening hooks and their uses

Tie-downs, or tie-down straps, are tie down hooks often constructed using one of several different types of hooks. Tie-down hooks attach a strap to anchor points commonly found on vehicles, trailers, or other platforms in order to safely secure cargo during transport.However, each tie-down hook is generally better suited for certain applications. Therefore, it is important to consider the cargo, the strap buckle, and the platform the cargo is being secured to when choosing a tie-down hook.S-Hooks are the most commonly used tie-down hooks, and they are typically paired with ratchet buckles.

 

A versatile style of tie-down end, S-Hooks easily attach to vehicle bumpers, thin trailer angles, and a wide range of anchors and D-Rings to secure a varying range of cargo. Accordingly, S-Hooks are ideal for securing:S-Hooks come in several different sizes and may be fabricated from cold rolled or stainless steel. In addition, S-Hooks are available with zinc plating or vinyl coating.Although still considered to be all-purpose tie-down ends, Double J-Hooks, or double wire hooks, are generally preferred over S-Hooks for securing heavier cargo.

 

Unlike S-Hooks, Double J-Hooks lie at a 90-degree angle to the plane of the strap, which provides for a direct connection to anchoring points and a flat strap surface area across cargo, preventing strap twist. Accordingly, Double J-Hooks are preferred for use with D-Rings, O-Rings, and trailer sides to secure large or heavy objectsFlat Hooks are frequently used in combination with winch or ratchet buckles on large flatbed trailers to secure heavy and industrial cargo. Flat Hooks are constructed from a flat piece of square steel that is bent back on itself. This design enables a Flat Hook to secure into thin, flat anchor points, such as the sides of a flatbed trailer or stake pockets.

 

During transport, Flat Hooks are preferred for securingFlat Hooks are frequently used in combination with winch or ratchet buckles on large flatbed trailers to secure heavy and industrial cargo. Flat Hooks are constructed from a flat piece of square steel that is bent back on itself. This design enables a Flat Hook to secure into thin, flat anchor points, such as the sides of a flatbed trailer or stake pockets. During transport, Flat Hooks are preferred for securingSnap Hooks are commonly made from heat-treated alloy steel and are available with zinc plating and “twisted” variants.Grab Hooks are frequently found in combination with winch or ratchet buckles, often used as part of cable, chain, or chain-and-webbing hybrid assemblies. Used extensively throughout the commercial and industrial sectors, Grab Hooks are preferred for securing and transporting large, high-weight objects.