A cord strap buckle is a key component used with cord strapping (also known as woven or composite strapping) to secure and tighten loads during shipping or storage. The buckle provides the anchor point for the strap to loop through and hold tension.
Cord strap buckles are usually made of high-tensile steel and come in different designs to suit various strapping sizes and strengths:
Phosphate-Coated Buckles
Rough texture increases grip on the strap
Corrosion-resistant
Used with woven polyester strapping
Galvanized Buckles
Zinc-coated to resist corrosion
Common for outdoor or long-term storage
Wire Buckles
Typically used with composite or woven polyester straps
Open design makes threading easier
Thread the strap through the buckle, creating a loop.
Pull tight, often with a tensioner tool, to apply pressure to the load.
The buckle holds the tension in place by biting into the strap with friction.
Strap Width | Buckle Size |
---|---|
13 mm | 13 mm |
16 mm | 16 mm |
19 mm | 19 mm |
25 mm | 25 mm |
32 mm | 32 mm |
No need for seals or crimping tools
Reusable in some cases
Excellent for heavy-duty or irregular loads
Works well in humid or chemical environments
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