PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-634

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 634

SEPTEMBER 2005

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-634 - Page 26 of 33
Fabric Straps
Fabric straps are olive drab, with a buckle
to keep them in place. Here are the NSNs.
Rubber Straps
These straps come with an S-hook
on each end.
PS 634
SEP 05
48
Tiedown Straps…
Haul Gear Without
Fear
Stretched
(inches)
15-20
20-30
26-42
36-42
Size
(inches)
10
15
21
31
NSN
5340-
00-340-0980
01-029-9084
01-231-6015
01-029-9085
Material
Nylon
Nylon
Nylon
Nylon
Nylon
Nylon
Nylon
Nylon
Nylon
Nylon
Nylon
Cotton
Nylon
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Nylon
Nylon
Nylon
Size
(inches)
1.5 x 12
1 x 18
1 x 20
1 x 24
1 x 26
1 x 28
1 x 30
1 x 33
1 x 36
1 x 42
1 x 45
1 x 48
1 x 51
1 x 54
1 x 60
1 x 64
1 x 72
1 x 108
1 x 114
NSN
5340-
01-428-8800
00-678-9031
00-530-5021
00-543-3477
00-664-0364
00-543-7110
00-753-3742
00-543-3188
00-753-3744
00-339-3768
00-543-3155
00-753-3745
00-543-3173
00-715-3854
00-958-6917
00-894-9545
00-949-8637
00-854-6737
00-134-3196
it
could be
commo…
maybe
it’s
TMDE…
might
even be
fuel cans
or spare
parts…
you FOR-
GOT TO USE
THE Tiedown
STraps!
if your
equipment
doesn’t
specify a
strap, use
one of
these…
…and it
gets there in
one piece.
Use
rubber or
fabric
tiedown
straps to
hold down
tarps,
bundles,
boxes,
gear and
other
loose
items.
Appendix A of CTA 50-970 is your author-
ity for ordering the tiedown straps. If you
need a different size, ask your installation
DOL if they can fabricate straps from bulk
stock.
it
could be
ammo…
or a
week’s
worth of
MREs…
whatever
you’re hauling,
make sure it
gets there…
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11:48 AM
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