Cargo Bars for Vans and Small Trucks
These bars expand between walls in vans and small trucks to brace loads. Squeeze the spring-loaded release to manually adjust the length, and then ratchet the handle to tighten the bar. Pivoting rubber pads at each end provide slip resistance.
Style A is designed for light loads; Style B has a heavy duty ratchet.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
High-Tension Cargo Bars for Trailers
The ratchet handle tightens incrementally for maximum tension. Position between walls in trailers to brace large loads. Pivoting rubber pads at each end provide slip resistance.
Style A bar folds in the middle for convenient storage.
Steel is high strength. Aluminum is lightweight yet strong.
Optional hoops provide added protection against cargo shifting.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Quick-Tight Cargo Bars for Trailers
Press the lever down to quickly tighten these bars. Lift the lever and pull the bar to extend length, and then press down to lock. Lift the lever again to release. Position between walls in trailers to brace large loads. Pivoting rubber pads at each end provide slip resistance.
Steel is high strength.
Aluminum is lightweight yet strong.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Controlled-Tension Cargo Bars for Trailers
Push the spring-loaded button to adjust the length in small increments, then pump the handle to further tighten the bar. Internal hydraulics prevent overtightening the bar. Use a separate button to release. Position between walls in trucks, vans, or trailers to brace large loads. Pivoting rubber pads at each end provide slip resistance.
Optional hoop provides added protection against cargo shifting.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.