SEALEY TD Series Ratchet Tie Downs Instructions
MODEL NO: TD Series
Instructions Manual
Thank you for purchasing a Sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard, this product will, if used according to these instructions, and properly maintained, give you years of trouble-free performance.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS. USE THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.
Refer to instructions
SAFETY
• Plan the fitting and removal operations of lashing before starting a journey;
• Keep in mind that during journeys parts of the load may have to be unloaded;
• Calculate the number of web lashings according to pr EN 12195-1.
• Only those web lashings designed for frictional lashing with STF on the label are to be used for frictional lashing;
• Check the tension force periodically, especially shortly after starting the journey.
-40 °C to +80 °C for polypropylene (PP);
-40 °C to +100 °C for polyamide (PA);
-40 °C to +120 °C for polyester (PES).
• Only web lashings bearing identification labels shall be repaired;
• If there is any accidental contact with chemical products, a web lashing shall be removed from service and the manufacturer or supplier shall be consulted;
• for web lashings (to be rejected): tears, cuts, nicks and breaks in load-bearing fibres and retaining stitches; deformations resulting from exposure to heat;
• for end fittings and tensioning devices: deformations, splits, pronounced signs of wear, signs of corrosion.
Mechanical aids such as levers, bars etc. as extensions are not to be used unless they are part of the tensioning device.
INTRODUCTION
Manufactured from polyester webbing with stitched reinforcement. Suitable for securing loads and tarpaulins onto flatbeds or trailers and for general load restraint. Simple drum and ratchet mechanism tensions the webbing to provide superior load restraint.
SPECIFICATION
Model No. | Breaking Strain | Hook | Maximum Tension | Webbing Length | WebbingWidth | Quantity |
TD0635S | 600 kg | S-Type | 300 kg | 5 m | 25 mm | 1 |
TD0540S2 | 500 kg | S-Type | 250 kg | 4 m | 25 mm | 2 |
TD0540S4 | 500 kg | S-Type | 250 kg | 4 m | 25 mm | 4 |
TD284SD | 800 kg | S-Type | 400 kg | 4 m | 25 mm | 2 |
TD484SD | 800 kg | S-Type | 400 kg | 4 m | 25 mm | 4 |
TD0845S | 800 kg | S-Type | 400 kg | 4.5 m | 25 mm | 1 |
TD0845J | 800 kg | J-Type | 400 kg | 4.5 m | 25 mm | 1 |
TD1506J | 1500 kg | J-Type | 750 kg | 6 m | 25 mm | 1 |
TD1508J | 1500 kg | J-Type | 750 kg | 8 m | 25 mm | 1 |
TD1510J | 1500 kg | J-Type | 750 kg | 10 m | 25 mm | 1 |
TD2006J | 2000 kg | J-Type | 1000 kg | 6 m | 35 mm | 1 |
TD2008J | 2000 kg | J-Type | 1000 kg | 8 m | 35 mm | 1 |
TD2010J | 2000 kg | J-Type | 1000 kg | 10 m | 35 mm | 1 |
TD3006J | 3000 kg | J-Type | 1500 kg | 6 m | 50 mm | 1 |
TD3008J | 3000 kg | J-Type | 1500 kg | 8 m | 50 mm | 1 |
TD3010J | 3000 kg | J-Type | 1500 kg | 10 m | 50 mm | 1 |
TD5006J | 5000 kg | J-Type | 2500 kg | 6 m | 50 mm | 1 |
TD5008J | 5000 kg | J-Type | 2500 kg | 8 m | 50 mm | 1 |
TD5010J | 5000 kg | J-Type | 2500 kg | 10 m | 50 mm | 1 |
TD10008J | 10000 kg | J-Type | 5000 kg | 8 m | 75 mm | 1 |
TD10010J | 10000 kg | J-Type | 5000 kg | 10 m | 75 mm | 1 |
TD10012J | 10000 kg | J-Type | 5000 kg | 12 m | 75 mm | 1 |
TD41248JD | 1200 kg | J-Type | 600 kg | 4.9 m | 32 mm | 2 |
TD05045E | 500 kg | Endless | 250 kg | 4.5 m | 25 mm | 2 |
TD08045E | 800 kg | Endless | 400 kg | 4.5 m | 25 mm | 2 |
TD0635E | 600 kg | Endless | 300 kg | 5 m | 25 mm | 1 |
OPERATION
NOTE: If unsure of requirements for specific application of Tie Down, seek professional advice.
4.1.INSTALLING STRAP
4.1.1. Feed webbing through the slot in the ratchet spool (fig.1) and back on itself.
4.1.2. Manually pull the webbing through to remove as much slack as possible before ratcheting.
4.1.3. Start ratcheting by raising and lowering the handle.
4.2. RELEASING THE STRAP
4.2.1. Pull the spring-loaded release tab (fig.2) to override the ratchet mechanism.
4.2.2. Open ratchet until it is fully open and flat.
4.2.3. Pull webbing from the non-fixed side to remove it.
4.2.4. Close ratchet handle once webbing removed.
NOTE: For additional information see the Sealey YouTube channel.
MAINTENANCE
5.1. After use, thoroughly wipe down the strap and the ratchet body using a soft, clean and dry cloth.
5.2. Store the unit in a clean and dry environment.
STORAGE
6.1. Always store in a dry place.
Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment. When the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal, drain any fluids (if applicable) into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids according to local regulations.
Note: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
Important: No Liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
Warranty: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which is required for any claim.
Sealey Group, Kempson Way,
Suffolk Business Park, Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk. IP32 7AR
© Jack Sealey Limited
Original Language Version
TD Series/Issue 1
19/11/21