Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I, too, did not take-up the slack before racheting and ended up with too much strap on the spool. I did not have a third hand, so I used needle nosed vice-grips to hold the release level open, then pryed the strap, using a screw driver to pull the strap loose. One bandaid later, I was back in business. (The vice-grips bit me.)
Is there a video out there that can show me how to release my already wound too tight axle. I don't have much upper body strength and it seems these tools are only made for men. I got it to move a pinch...rediculous.
I was smart enough to engineer and attach a semi-permanent shade sail to the back of my house with no help. But when it came loosening the tie down.. I was stumped! I didn't pull the strap tight before ratcheting, I ratcheted straight away and several feet of the strap wrapped around the ratchet. It was quite slow and difficult to get the strap free, but I did. Now I know how to use these things properly!!!
@muckrak3r I did the same thing with the ratchet, and then after finally getting frustrated enough to look it up on the internet, I felt so foolish for not just realizing to do this [Facepalm]
my strap is already wound up fully tight around the axil and am wondering how to release the strap from the axil. This means i cannot release the strap to seperate it because it is wound so tight. i pressed the release lever with no success.
You might need help to do this, a third hand so to speak. You need to press the release lever while slightly lifting the ratchet handle (a screwdriver under the handle can help by providing leverage on the handle). The helper then pulls hard on the strap to get it to overcome the friction of being wound too tight. Hope this helps!
@agmcontainer but the helper risks getting popped in the face by the strap and theratchet owner get slapped with a frivilous ratchet liability lawsuit as well as the manufacturer then pop goes the weasel.
Thank you so much for the very clear explanation. I couldn't figure out how to get them together. It would have been very hard to move the washer & dryer by myself without the ties for the dolly. You have made me one happy woman!
Thanks man so much. I couldn't really figure it out today and there was alot of ladies around me. I wasn't feeling to smart tryin to figure it out for our leadership float.
Thank you soooo much i bought some ratchets but they dont come with instructions!! I almost took them back to the store. Your video helped me soooo much. THAT WAS A LIFE SAVER!!
Thanks! I have been struggling with one of these for the last half hour! The video was short and concise, just what I needed.
MrConstantinople123 1 week ago
Good Video! Thanks Guys!
tiedownsdirect 6 months ago
Awesome , I bought one at HD and could figure out how to cinch the strap. No instructions. Thanks for the video.
Ivan
pgcaman 6 months ago
Good video, he just needs to use a tool to release the tension rather than bare hands and fingers
Silvameansforest 7 months ago
The worst "how to" I've ever seen.
We never see the release lever!
TheScreamShow 8 months ago
thanks my dad had the straps that i normally use to mow lawns so i had to buy some and i couldnt figure out how to thread it thanks again
redrune1 8 months ago
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I, too, did not take-up the slack before racheting and ended up with too much strap on the spool. I did not have a third hand, so I used needle nosed vice-grips to hold the release level open, then pryed the strap, using a screw driver to pull the strap loose. One bandaid later, I was back in business. (The vice-grips bit me.)
po1706 11 months ago
Is there a video out there that can show me how to release my already wound too tight axle. I don't have much upper body strength and it seems these tools are only made for men. I got it to move a pinch...rediculous.
shortyfreak1 1 year ago
I was smart enough to engineer and attach a semi-permanent shade sail to the back of my house with no help. But when it came loosening the tie down.. I was stumped! I didn't pull the strap tight before ratcheting, I ratcheted straight away and several feet of the strap wrapped around the ratchet. It was quite slow and difficult to get the strap free, but I did. Now I know how to use these things properly!!!
muckrak3r 1 year ago
@muckrak3r I did the same thing with the ratchet, and then after finally getting frustrated enough to look it up on the internet, I felt so foolish for not just realizing to do this [Facepalm]
mason0392 1 year ago
Thank you.
Lands010 1 year ago
This was very helpful thank you very much.
Prince0James 1 year ago
my strap is already wound up fully tight around the axil and am wondering how to release the strap from the axil. This means i cannot release the strap to seperate it because it is wound so tight. i pressed the release lever with no success.
razorblade42069 1 year ago
@razorblade42069
You might need help to do this, a third hand so to speak. You need to press the release lever while slightly lifting the ratchet handle (a screwdriver under the handle can help by providing leverage on the handle). The helper then pulls hard on the strap to get it to overcome the friction of being wound too tight. Hope this helps!
agmcontainer 1 year ago
@agmcontainer but the helper risks getting popped in the face by the strap and theratchet owner get slapped with a frivilous ratchet liability lawsuit as well as the manufacturer then pop goes the weasel.
mohammedlovespork 1 year ago
Dear Sir, this film is very useful, can I put in our company's web site? I will ask my customer to see this film. thanks
rich00693 2 years ago
Thanks this helped me learn how to tie down my dirt bike
acraze21 2 years ago
So simple...yet I needed you to show me. I love you.
TylerDLR 2 years ago
Thanks! This video was very helpful. I need to remember to check YouTube BEFORE I get pissed off from not being able to do something so simple! :-)
Piggidy11 2 years ago 2
lol. Aint that the truth.
jooleyen 2 years ago
Thank you so much for the very clear explanation. I couldn't figure out how to get them together. It would have been very hard to move the washer & dryer by myself without the ties for the dolly. You have made me one happy woman!
zelda21176 2 years ago
Thanks man so much. I couldn't really figure it out today and there was alot of ladies around me. I wasn't feeling to smart tryin to figure it out for our leadership float.
Astronaut15Boy 3 years ago
Thanks...it really is embarrassing when you can't figure out how to use these things!
jobie912 3 years ago
Thank you. I felt like a total idiot trying to use one the other day.
tenntrekker 3 years ago 2
Thank you soooo much i bought some ratchets but they dont come with instructions!! I almost took them back to the store. Your video helped me soooo much. THAT WAS A LIFE SAVER!!
kieooniadr 3 years ago
haha my step mom needs to whach this video
sluder001 3 years ago
Thank You!
f1ssport 3 years ago