VEVOR XMS-2

VEVOR Car Tie Down Straps Kit (Model XMS-2) User Manual

Lasso Style 2" x 120" Tire Straps with Flat Hooks

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your VEVOR Car Tie Down Straps Kit. Please read these instructions thoroughly before initial use and retain for future reference. This kit is designed for securing vehicles during transportation, ensuring stability and preventing movement.

2. Nga korero haumaru

Adhering to safety guidelines is crucial to prevent injury and damage to property. Always prioritize safety during setup and operation.

  • Tepe Uta: Do not exceed the working load limit (WLL) of 5,512 pounds (2,500 kg) per strap. The breaking strength is 11,023 pounds (5,000 kg). Always ensure the combined WLL of all straps used meets or exceeds the weight of the vehicle being secured.
  • Tirotiro: Before each use, inspect all straps, ratchets, and hooks for signs of wear, cuts, fraying, corrosion, or damage. Do not use damaged equipment.
  • Āpitihanga Tika: Ensure straps are correctly routed and hooks are securely attached to appropriate anchor points on the trailer and around the vehicle's tires.
  • Taumahatanga Taurite: Distribute tension evenly across all straps to prevent uneven stress on the vehicle and trailer.
  • Aukati i nga Tapa Koi: Protect straps from sharp edges on the vehicle or trailer using wear pads or corner protectors to prevent cutting or abrasion.
  • Takitaki auau: Periodically check strap tension during transit, especially after the first few miles, and re-tighten if necessary.
  • Whakawātea: Ensure sufficient clearance for the ratchet mechanism to operate without damaging the vehicle's underside.
VEVOR Ratchet Tie Down Strap with 5512 lbs loading capacity and 11023 lbs breaking strength, securing a car on a trailer.

Figure 2.1: VEVOR Ratchet Tie Down Strap highlighting load capacity and breaking strength.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokohia kei te noho nga waahanga katoa me te kore e pakaru i te whakatuwheratanga o te kete:

  • 4 x Ratchet with Flat Hook
  • 4 x Tire Straps (Lasso Style, 2" x 120")
  • 1 x Puke Rokiroki
Contents of the VEVOR Car Tie Down Straps Kit, including four tire straps, four ratchet buckles with flat hooks, and a storage bag.

Figure 3.1: Included components of the VEVOR Car Tie Down Straps Kit.

4. Hua Neke Atuview

The VEVOR Car Tie Down Straps are engineered for secure vehicle transport. They feature industrial-grade polyester material for durability and a lasso-style design for versatile application.

Āhuatanga matua:

  • Rauemi-Kounga teitei: Constructed from industrial-grade polyester, offering UV resistance and wear resistance for prolonged life.
  • Parenga Whakarei ake: Includes protective wear pads to minimize damage to straps, wheels, and the vehicle. A smooth O-ring design further reduces strap wear.
  • Ātete Waikura: Metal ratchet components are designed to resist rust and corrosion.
  • Roa Roa: Each strap measures 2 inches by 120 inches, providing ample length for various vehicle types, including UTVs, ATVs, pickup trucks, SUVs, passenger cars, motorcycles, and vans.
  • Flat Hooks: Compatible with most trailer anchor points.
Close-up of the VEVOR tie-down strap material, highlighting its high strength, wear resistance, and UV protection properties.

Figure 4.1: Illustration of the high-quality polyester material used in the straps.

Comparison image showing a 120-inch VEVOR tire strap next to a shorter 96-inch strap, demonstrating the extended length for larger vehicles.

Figure 4.2: Comparison of strap lengths, emphasizing the 120-inch length for versatility.

5. Tatūnga me te Mahi

Follow these steps to properly secure your vehicle using the VEVOR Car Tie Down Straps.

Aratohu-a-Taahiraa:

  1. Position the Vehicle: Carefully drive or winch the vehicle onto the trailer, ensuring it is centered and positioned as desired for transport. Engage the vehicle's parking brake.
  2. Prepare the Straps: Take one tire strap and one ratchet buckle with a flat hook.
  3. Tūhono Wae: Connect the tire strap (lasso style) around the vehicle's tire. Thread the free end of the tire strap through the slot in the center spool of the closed ratchet buckle.
  4. Whakapiri Matau: Securely attach the flat hook of the ratchet assembly to an appropriate anchor point on the trailer.
  5. Whakapaia te Here: Operate the ratchet handle by moving it up and down to remove slack and apply tension to the strap. Continue ratcheting until the strap is taut and the vehicle's tire is firmly secured. Ensure the molded handle provides a comfortable grip.
  6. Secure All Wheels: Repeat the process for all remaining wheels, typically using four straps for optimal security.
  7. Taki Whakamutunga: After securing all straps, double-check that all hooks are properly seated, straps are free from twists, and tension is adequate and even across all points.
Three-step visual guide demonstrating how to use the ratchet mechanism: connect strap, hang hooks, and adjust tension.

Figure 5.1: Instructions for operating the ratchet mechanism.

A car wheel securely fastened to a trailer using the VEVOR tie-down strap, demonstrating proper wheel fastening.

Whakaahua 5.2: Example of a vehicle wheel properly secured for transport.

Image showing the versatility of the VEVOR straps for both wheel fastening on a car and general cargo transportation.

Figure 5.3: Applications for wheel fastening and cargo transportation.

6. Tiaki

Proper maintenance extends the lifespan of your tie-down straps and ensures continued safe operation.

  • Te horoi: Clean straps with mild soap and water. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry completely before storage. Do not use harsh chemicals or solvents.
  • Tirotiro auau: Routinely inspect straps for cuts, tears, fraying, or excessive wear. Check ratchets and hooks for deformation, cracks, corrosion, or proper functioning.
  • Whakahinuhinu: Periodically apply a light lubricant to the moving parts of the ratchet mechanism to ensure smooth operation and prevent rust.
  • Rokiroki: Store the straps in the provided storage bag in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid storing them in areas where they might be exposed to chemicals, oils, or sharp objects.

7. Te Raru

If you encounter issues during use, consider the following common problems and solutions:

  • Strap Not Tightening:
    • Ensure the strap is correctly threaded through the ratchet's spool.
    • Check for any obstructions in the ratchet mechanism.
    • Verify that the ratchet is fully open before threading and fully closed when tensioning.
  • Strap Slipping After Tightening:
    • Confirm the ratchet handle is fully closed and locked after tensioning.
    • Inspect the strap and ratchet for wear or damage that might prevent proper grip. Replace if damaged.
    • Ensure the strap is not overloaded beyond its working load limit.
  • Whakakorenga Uauatangaasing Ratchet:
    • Ensure the release lever is fully engaged.
    • If the strap is under extreme tension, try to slightly increase tension with the handle before fully engaging the release lever.
    • Check for rust or debris in the mechanism; clean and lubricate if necessary.

8. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Tau tauiraXMS-2
Rahi Tae2" x 120" (5.08 cm x 304.8 cm)
RauemiIndustrial-grade Polyester
Rauemi PūmārōKowiri tira
Tepe Uta Mahi (WLL)5,512 lbs (2,500 kg)
Te Kaha Whatiwhati11,023 lbs (5,000 kg)
Momo whakamauMatau Papatahi
Te maha o nga wahi4 (Straps)
TaeKaraka me te Pango
Taumaha Tūemi18.52 lbs (8.4 kg)
Compatible Vehicle TypesATV, Passenger Car, SUV, Trailer, UTV, Motorcycle, Van

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Ko nga hua VEVOR i hangaia mo te roa me te mahi. Mo nga taipitopito whakamana, tirohia koa te kaari raihana kei roto i to hua me te toro atu ki te VEVOR mana website. If you require technical assistance, have questions about product operation, or need to report a defect, please contact VEVOR customer support through their official channels.

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