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Aventik 2 Pcs Track Mount Vertical Tie Downs Kayak Track Mount Tie Downs
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Faithfull Cam Style Tie Downs
The Faithfull TDCAM51 cam buckle tie-downs are widely used in the transport and building industries and for many outdoor leisure activities. They may also be used to secure items in situ. These quick action tie-downs are designed for use when transporting lightweight items and are perfect for use with car roof racks. Manufactured using a 100% soft polyester webbing and in accordance EN12195-2, these tie downs are extremely hard wearing, durable and robust. Cam buckle straps are efficient and quick to use, the webbing is simply pulled through self-locking cam buckle to the desired tension. Releasing the load is easily achieved by pressing down on the quick release lever at the rear of the buckle to release the tension. Manufactured in accordance to EN12195-2. Specification Length: 5m.Width: 25mm.Breaking Strain: 200kg/daN.Max. Working Load: 100kg/daN.Additional Information:• Length (m): 5• Tie Down Type: Cam• Max. Load (kg): 100• Breaking Strength (kg): 200
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Bike-It Micro Tie Downs
The Bike-It Micro Tie Downs is a TUV approved micro webbing strap with auto-lock mechanism.Micro webbing strap with auto-lock mechanismIdeal for securing bikes in storage or transitSimple but effective auto lock design25mm wide and 2.5m long - 200kgs weight capacityAdditional strapping for transporting vehiclesSold as a pairThe Bike-It Micro Tie Downs have a 200 kgs load capacity and are 2.5 metres in length, ideal for additional strapping of motorcycles and other vehicles in transit and storage.
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Sealey Cam Buckle Tie Downs Strap
Manufactured from polyester webbing with stitched reinforcement around hooks. Suitable for securing loads and tarpaulins onto flatbeds or trailers and for general load restraint. Simple cam buckle fastener tensions the webbing to provide superior load restraint. Features and Benefits • Manufactured from polyester webbing with stitched reinforcement around hooks. • Suitable for securing loads and tarpaulins onto flatbeds or trailers and for general load restraint. • Breaking Strength: 500kg. • Webbing Length: 2.5m. • Model No. TD05025CS Specifications Model No TD05025CS Brand: Sealey Breaking Strain: 500kg Hook: S-Type Maximum Tension: 250kg Nett Weight: 0.64kg Qty: 2
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Are tie-downs good or bad?
Tie-downs can be both good and bad, depending on how they are used. When used properly, tie-downs can help secure items during transportation, preventing them from shifting or falling. This can improve safety and prevent damage to the items being transported. However, if tie-downs are not used correctly or are of poor quality, they can fail to secure the load properly, leading to accidents or damage. It is important to use high-quality tie-downs and follow proper procedures to ensure they are effective and safe.
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How do tie-downs help prevent head tossing?
Tie-downs help prevent head tossing by providing stability and support to the horse's head and neck. By limiting the range of motion of the head, tie-downs can discourage the horse from throwing its head up and down excessively. This can help maintain better control and communication between the rider and the horse, ultimately reducing the likelihood of head tossing behavior. It is important to use tie-downs properly and adjust them to the appropriate length to ensure the horse's comfort and safety.
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Why are tie-downs bad and what is the difference?
Tie-downs are bad because they can cause damage to the vehicle or the item being transported if not used properly. They can also come loose during transit, posing a safety hazard to other drivers on the road. The difference lies in the use of ratchet straps, which are a safer alternative to tie-downs. Ratchet straps provide a more secure and reliable way to secure cargo, reducing the risk of damage and ensuring a safer transportation experience.
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Can horses jump without the use of auxiliary reins or tie-downs?
Yes, horses can jump without the use of auxiliary reins or tie-downs. Jumping is a natural behavior for horses, and many horses are trained to jump without the need for additional equipment. Proper training, conditioning, and rider skill are key factors in a horse's ability to jump successfully without the use of auxiliary reins or tie-downs.
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Sealey Ratchet Tie Downs Polyester Webbing
Manufactured from polyester webbing with stitched reinforcement around hooks. Suitable for securing loads and tarpaulins onto flatbeds or trailers and for general load restraint. Ratchet mechanically tensions the webbing using a simple drum and ratchet mechanism providing superior load restraint. Features and Benefits • Manufactured from polyester webbing with stitched reinforcement around hooks. • Suitable for securing loads and tarpaulins onto flatbeds or trailers and for general load restraint. • Breaking Strength: 800kg. • Webbing Length: 4m. • Model No. TD284SD Specifications Model No TD284SD Brand: Sealey Breaking Strain: 800kg Hook: S-Type Maximum Tension: 400kg Nett Weight: 1.02kg Qty: 2
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Aventik 2 Pcs Track Mount Vertical Tie Downs Kayak Track Mount Tie Downs
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Faithfull Cam Style Tie Downs
The Faithfull TDCAM51 cam buckle tie-downs are widely used in the transport and building industries and for many outdoor leisure activities. They may also be used to secure items in situ. These quick action tie-downs are designed for use when transporting lightweight items and are perfect for use with car roof racks. Manufactured using a 100% soft polyester webbing and in accordance EN12195-2, these tie downs are extremely hard wearing, durable and robust. Cam buckle straps are efficient and quick to use, the webbing is simply pulled through self-locking cam buckle to the desired tension. Releasing the load is easily achieved by pressing down on the quick release lever at the rear of the buckle to release the tension. Manufactured in accordance to EN12195-2. Specification Length: 5m.Width: 25mm.Breaking Strain: 200kg/daN.Max. Working Load: 100kg/daN.Additional Information:• Length (m): 5• Tie Down Type: Cam• Max. Load (kg): 100• Breaking Strength (kg): 200
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Sealey Cam Buckle Tie Downs Strap
Manufactured from polyester webbing with stitched reinforcement around hooks. Suitable for securing loads and tarpaulins onto flatbeds or trailers and for general load restraint. Ratchet mechanically tensions the webbing using a simple drum and ratchet mechanism providing superior load restraint. Features and Benefits • Manufactured from polyester webbing with stitched reinforcement around hooks. • Suitable for securing loads and tarpaulins onto flatbeds or trailers and for general load restraint. • Breaking Strength: 500kg. • Webbing Length: 4m. • Model No. TD0540S4 Specifications Model No TD0540S4 Brand: Sealey Breaking Strain: 500kg Hook: S-Type Maximum Tension: 250kg Nett Weight: 1.52kg Qty: 4
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What is the difference between tie-downs with and without rubber rings?
Tie-downs with rubber rings have the added benefit of providing extra grip and security when securing items. The rubber rings help to prevent slippage and keep the tie-down in place, especially in situations where there may be movement or vibration. On the other hand, tie-downs without rubber rings may still be effective for securing items, but they may not provide the same level of grip and security as those with rubber rings. Ultimately, tie-downs with rubber rings offer an extra level of stability and reliability when securing items.
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Can you explain the Downs procedure?
The Downs procedure is a surgical technique used to correct a condition called brachycephaly, which is a type of craniosynostosis where the skull is abnormally shaped due to premature fusion of the skull bones. During the Downs procedure, the surgeon makes an incision along the top of the head and removes a section of the skull bone. This allows the brain to grow and reshape the skull to a more normal shape. The removed bone is then reshaped and replaced, and the incision is closed. This procedure is typically performed on infants and young children to allow for normal brain growth and development.
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What are assumptions regarding partial write-downs?
Assumptions regarding partial write-downs include the expectation that the value of the asset has decreased, but not to the extent that a full write-down is necessary. It is also assumed that the decrease in value is not temporary and is likely to be permanent. Additionally, there is an assumption that the partial write-down accurately reflects the current fair value of the asset. Finally, it is assumed that the partial write-down will have a material impact on the financial statements and should be disclosed to stakeholders.
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Can you tie a tie?
As an AI, I don't have physical capabilities, so I can't tie a tie. However, I can provide step-by-step instructions on how to tie a tie and offer tips for achieving the perfect knot. If you need help with tying a tie, I'd be happy to guide you through the process!
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