RESCUE Lashing Strap RQL400 3.5M
for quick and easy securing
Part-No. 1091009
- Only one part, immediately ready for use, no threading required
- Automatic retraction, no tangling or mess, and always tensioned
- Release at the end of the ratchet, no pinching of fingers
- Optimal belt length for technical assistance (3.5 metres)
- TÜV-certified lashing strap with 400 or 800 kg pulling force
- S-hook, high visibility strap & long handle (high pre-tensioning force)
Lashing straps are an indispensable part of fire brigade equipment, especially for technical assistance. They are a very simple means of securing and "freezing" the situation and have a wide variety of applications, especially in accident rescue. But all too often, the use of lashing straps takes far too long because the webbing first has to be threaded in laboriously, the hook keeps slipping off or the release cannot be opened again.
Our RESCUE QUICKLOADER RQL400 solves all these problems and finally makes the classic lashing strap with its patented retractor system really compatible with fire brigade operations!
The advantages in the field are clear:
- The RQL400 consists of only one part and is therefore ready for use immediately. No more threading and untangling of webbing necessary.
- Due to the automatic retraction, the webbing is always under tension. This prevents the hook from slipping off at the application point.
- The Rescue Quickloader can be operated by just one emergency services personnel. Hook in, move to the second point with the ratchet, hook in and lash down.
- The release is at the end of the handle, so it can easily be reached even with gloves.
- Due to the particularly long ratchet handle, a high pretensioning force can be achieved even with minimal effort.
- The narrow S-hook fits almost any attachment point and can also be securely hooked onto the webbing itself, e.g. to attach to a tree.
- The patented rewind system is self cleaning and is equipped with an extremely durable retractable spring.
RQL400 technical data:
Total length: 3.5 m
Webbing width: 25 mm
Weight: 0.76 kg
Dimensions: 19 × 6 × 10 cm [L×W×H]
Lashing capacity (LC) straight pull: 400 daN / 400 kg
Lashing capacity (LC) wrapping: 800 daN / 800 kg
Preload STF: 184 daN / 184 kg
Stretch: 7%
Standard: EN 12195-2
Lashing straps are an indispensable part of fire brigade equipment, especially for technical assistance. They are a very simple means of securing and "freezing" the situation and have a wide variety of applications, especially in accident rescue. But all too often, the use of lashing straps takes far too long because the webbing first has to be threaded in laboriously, the hook keeps slipping off or the release cannot be opened again.
Our RESCUE QUICKLOADER RQL400 solves all these problems and finally makes the classic lashing strap with its patented retractor system really compatible with fire brigade operations!
The advantages in the field are clear:
- The RQL400 consists of only one part and is therefore ready for use immediately. No more threading and untangling of webbing necessary.
- Due to the automatic retraction, the webbing is always under tension. This prevents the hook from slipping off at the application point.
- The Rescue Quickloader can be operated by just one emergency services personnel. Hook in, move to the second point with the ratchet, hook in and lash down.
- The release is at the end of the handle, so it can easily be reached even with gloves.
- Due to the particularly long ratchet handle, a high pretensioning force can be achieved even with minimal effort.
- The narrow S-hook fits almost any attachment point and can also be securely hooked onto the webbing itself, e.g. to attach to a tree.
- The patented rewind system is self cleaning and is equipped with an extremely durable retractable spring.
RQL400 technical data:
Total length: 3.5 m
Webbing width: 25 mm
Weight: 0.76 kg
Dimensions: 19 × 6 × 10 cm [L×W×H]
Lashing capacity (LC) straight pull: 400 daN / 400 kg
Lashing capacity (LC) wrapping: 800 daN / 800 kg
Preload STF: 184 daN / 184 kg
Stretch: 7%
Standard: EN 12195-2