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When using lashing systems, care should be taken not to damage the webbing components.  In order to carry out safe lashing procedures, many applications require protection between the load and the lashing system.

Protection sleeves are available, together with moulded plastic corner pieces, polyurethane sleeves or pads.  Protective sleeves manufactured from polyester provide resistance to abrasion.  Sleeves are available to suit any application.

As an alternative, webbing pads can be sewn to the lashings at fixed points.  To protect a lashing system from acute edges, the use of a plastic corner piece of polyurethane sleeve is recommended.

Polyurethane coating

Polyurethane coating is the ultimate in lashing protection.  Available in many forms, it is designed to suit the handling of sheet or coiled steel, concrete, plate glass and other similar hazardous products.

Pre-use Checks

All products should be regularly inspected during use.  Checks should be extended to both webbing and fixings.  If any doubt exists as to the fitness for use, the product should be removed from service for examination be a competent person.

Storage

Lashings and fixings should always be stored in a clean, dry environment, away from heat and chemicals.

Customer Service

A skilled team of Trans-Web personnel is always available to answer technical and production queries either by telephone, facsimile or email.
 

 
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