Hart Tools Installs a HART 20V Drill to a Hand Strap In honor of a lazy but productive intern, Hart Tools announce their latest tool, a cordless ratchet strap system that eliminates the usual winding and pulling Just tighten and loosen.
“I was just trying to figure out a way to get our toolboxes on pallets faster for shipping, and then it hit me,” says John Tooley, an intern at the HART Tooling Office in South Carolina. “I took the A 20V brushless drill and some accessories. Next thing I know I’m signing NDAs and NDAs, surrounded by company executives who are super excited about my apparent talent.”
The new HART Tools Cordless Ratchet Strap runs on the company's 20V Li-Ion battery. Each can hold loads up to 500 lbs.
The Hart Tools Cordless Ratchet Strap is the first strap without an actual handle, starting from the "Safe Load Release" position. It will give out all 15 feet of tape as needed. When it's time to retract the strap, simply press the release button followed by the "Retract Strap" button. Ratchet straps automatically roll all 15 feet of strap back tightly into the housing.
The button release and retract feature make this one of the easiest ratchet straps to use. You don't even have to loosen all 15 feet of straps—just let out what you need.
HART tool ratchet straps are made of reinforced polyester webbing. As a result, they are lightweight and strong enough for general use when hauling furniture, coverings, or other items in a truck bed or trailer. They powder coat the S-hooks to reduce the chance of scratching the sides of your vehicle or more fragile items.
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When he's not playing with the latest power tool, Clint DeBoer enjoys life as a husband, father, and avid reader—especially the Bible. He loves Jesus, has a degree in recording engineering, and has been involved in multimedia and/or online publishing in one form or another since 1992.
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