KAMAR AKC4809 clamping belt 3m/25mm/2.5t one-piece belt for strapping
KAMAR AKC4809 clamping belt 3m/25mm/2.5t one-piece belt for strapping
This 3m long, 25mm wide , one-piece clamping strap is a practical solution for securing light to medium loads with a load capacity of 2.5 tons (2500 daN) in a lashing. A quick and convenient clamping mechanism allows for rapid lashing without the use of hooks or tensioners. Its compact size makes it easy to use, making it ideal for everyday use when securing light to medium loads in a variety of transport applications. The orange color enhances visibility, and the robust construction ensures secure and durable lashing.
Cargo straps are an essential element in the safe transport of goods— they help securely secure various loads on trailers, trailers, and in transport vehicles. They come in various lengths and strengths, allowing their strength to be adapted to the weight and size of the load being transported. Properly selected straps protect goods from shifting and damage , while also increasing the safety of all road users. IMPORTANT: Straps are intended solely for securing loads, not for suspending them.
EN 12195-2 standard
This European standard specifies requirements for lashing straps with manual tensioners used to secure loads in road transport. The EN 12195-2 standard defines, among other things, tension force values (SHF), lashing force (LC), webbing strength, dynamic testing, and product marking. Straps certified according to this standard meet all European safety requirements and can be legally used throughout the EU.

Tensile strength (LC)
A strapping strength of 2.5 tons (2500 daN) indicates the maximum safe load the strap can support when securing the load by strapping it. This method of securing ensures even force distribution, improving the stability of the load and reducing the risk of shifting during transport.
Maximum extensibility
Maximum extensibility refers to the percentage increase in the length of a lashing strap under full load. This value, expressed as a percentage, indicates how much the strap can stretch from its initial length. Maximum extensibility, approximately 7% , allows the strap to absorb shock and absorb sudden changes in force during transport, further protecting the load from damage .

















