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Weight | 3 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 10 × 20 cm |
$28.99 inc. GST
When properly secured, tow hooks provide an ideal attachment point for towing. For added safety, the tow hook has a steel retaining clip, to prevent straps from falling off during towing.
Made from 1045C hardened carbon steel.
Bolts directly to the vehicle chassis/frame
Ideal for attaching straps, ropes or chains
Working load limit (WLL) 4500kg/10,000lb.
Safety latch and mounting hardware included.
Colour: Chrome
Weight | 3 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 10 × 20 cm |
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An extension strap is the ideal accessory to any winch, either hand or electric. They are used to extend the length of a winch cable should it not be long enough to anchor to a suitable recovery point once fully extended.
Size: 10m x 60mm.
8000kg minimum breaking strength.
Blue polyester webbing.
Reinforced eyelets protectors.
2x Neoprene stitching protectors
The equaliser strap has been designed to evenly distribute the load on your vehicle during a recovery operation when connected to two rated recovery points. They are generally used in conjunction with a snatch strap or extension strap. Mean Mother equaliser straps are equipped with a protective sleeve on the strap webbing.
Size: 2.5m x 75mm.
12,000kg minimum breaking strength.
Polyester low elongation webbing.
Movable protective sleeve in the middle.
Reinforced eyelet protectors.
Shackles are an essential recovery item and you can never have too many of them. They are most commonly used to attach recovery straps, tree trunk protectors, winch extension straps & snatch blocks. The larger 4.7 tonne shackles are best suited to electric winch recovery situations.
High visibility.
Max capacity 5000kg
Size: 19mm pin 5.0T
W.L.L. compliant with AS/NZS 2741.2002 load requirements.
TIP: To avoid seizing the screw pin, its always a good idea to back off about 1/2 to 1 turn after fully hand tightening. Shackle pins can seize due to the force exerted during recovery operations.
Before use: Inspect shackles before and after use for any damage. If pins are hard to turn or the shackle has been overstressed, it should be immediately replaced.
Caution: Shackles can become a lethal missile if something should break or fail during a recovery. Ensure that all spectators are well clear and all recovery lines have a dampening blanket on them (Refer page 41). Never load a shackle across its width because the load will be imposed on the threads. The force must be at right angles to the pin.
Tree trunk protectors are designed to protect the tree being used as an anchor point for your recovery.
If you use anything other than a tree trunk protector you risk damaging both the tree and your winching line, and over time may also cause the tree to die.
Also known as a damper or recovery blanket, they are one of the most important safety accessories you can own.
Designed to eliminate the whipping action of a strap or winch cable in the event of a failure, they reduce the possibility of personal injury and vehicle damage. The damper comes in a high visibility safety orange with reflective tape for both day & night use.
To install, simply fold the dampener over the strap or cable and position midway between the vehicle and recovery strap.
All Mean Mother snatch straps are tested to meet the highest quality and strength standards. They are manufactured from 100% treated nylon webbing with reinforced eyelets to prolong operational life.
Similar to a rubber band, a snatch strap being stretched between two vehicles generates a kinetic energy pulling force as the strap returns to its original length. The combination of the recovery vehicle pull and the pulling force from the strap creates a “snatching” effect that can heave a stranded vehicle free from being bogged or unable to move under its own power.
* High tenacity nylon webbing.
* Reinforced eyelets.
* Thermo fixed and treated for longer wear.
* High elongation of 20%.
Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS)
It is recommended that the minimum breaking strength of the strap/rope should be between 2 and 3 times the vehicle’s gross vehicle mass (GVM) *GVM means the maximum loaded mass (including the vehicle’s chassis, body, engine, engine fluids, fuel, accessories, driver, passengers and cargo) of a vehicle as specified by the vehicle manufacturer on a plate affixed to the vehicle or assessed by the road authorities in the absence of a plate.
When using a snatch strap carefully follow the safety guidelines set out in the instruction sheet included with each kit.
When used in accordance with the “Guidelines for safe use of vehicle Recovery Straps”, vehicles may be recovered with minimal risk of injury to people or damage to vehicle equipment.
All Mean Mother snatch straps are made from quality nylon webbing with 20% elongation. All our snatch straps meet Australian standards.
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