Straps & Ties keep loads secure, tidy, and compliant across jobsites, workshops, and vehicles. From ratchet straps and cam buckle straps to bungee cords, tow straps, zip ties, and cable ties, this hardware helps you move, store, and organize with confidence. Use tie-downs to anchor lumber on a trailer, bundle conduit, stabilize appliances during a move, or keep gear lashed on a roof rack. Quality materials and proper sizing protect cargo, reduce damage, and save time on every haul.

Choose ratchet straps for maximum tension and repeatable clamping force, cam buckle straps for quick, tool-free cinching, and lashing straps for light duty tasks. Look for polyester webbing for low stretch and UV resistance, nylon for shock absorption, and coated steel or stainless-steel hooks for corrosion resistance. Match width, length, and end fittings—S-hooks, J-hooks, flat hooks, E-track or L-track fittings—to your anchor points. Verify working load limit and breaking strength, and check DOT or WSTDA ratings for regulated transport.

  • Cargo management for construction, landscaping, HVAC, and delivery fleets.
  • Motorcycle, ATV, and marine tie-downs with soft loops and edge protectors.
  • Reusable hook-and-loop straps and silicone ties for IT cable management.
  • Heavy-duty tow and recovery straps with reinforced eyes for off-road recovery.
  • Weatherproof bungee cords and ball ties for tarps, canopies, and camping gear.
  • Color-coded zip ties, mountable cable ties, and metal detectable ties for food and pharma facilities.

Inspect webbing for cuts, frays, and UV damage before each use; retire damaged gear. Use corner guards on sharp edges and avoid over-tightening fragile loads. Keep ratchets clean and lightly oiled, and store straps dry, rolled, and out of sunlight. For fast setups, pre-measure lengths and label by truck or task. Pair tie-downs with E-track or L-track for modular cargo control, and keep spare soft loops, shackles, and zip ties in a dedicated kit.